Hello Creators and Doers,
“So little time and so much to do.”
Does Louis’ refrain sound familiar?
If not, here’s a little reminder, just to set the scene.
Let me guess.
Your to-do list started the day as a well-intentioned guide and has since morphed into a sentient, slightly malevolent stack of Post-it notes that multiplies when you’re not looking.
You’re busy. You’re productive. You’re checking things off.
But the big things? The truly important, summit-level goals? They keep getting nudged to “tomorrow” by an avalanche of “right now.”
It feels like you’re hiking in circles at the base of a magnificent peak with an overweight backpack, a smudged map, and a spinning inner compass. You’re moving, but you’re not ascending.
The truth is, the problem isn’t the mountain. And it’s not your work ethic. It’s the approach.
Our latest Mountain MuseLetter is about that spinning compass.
We explore why our best-laid plans often lead to exhaustion instead of altitude, and how a simple internal alignment can change the entire climb.
Ready to trade that spinning compass for a True North?
Listen to this week’s audio below to Start Your Ascent!
Onward and upward,

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