Life’s "other ideas" are rarely easy, but they are often where our character is built. The moments that feel like interruptions are frequently the very experiences that lead us to our most authentic selves.
It is okay to mourn the life you thought you were going to have. Validating your feelings of frustration or sadness is the first step toward moving forward. 2. Focus on the "Next Right Thing"
Success isn't just hitting a milestone on a timeline. Success is the ability to adapt, to remain kind to yourself during a storm, and to find joy in unplanned moments. 4. Seek Inspiration (Beyond the PDF) Life’s "other ideas" are rarely easy, but they
We can control our effort, but we cannot always control the environment. How to Pivot When Life Changes the Script
In this article, we explore the philosophy behind letting go of the "perfect plan" and how to find resilience when life takes an unexpected turn. Why We Search for "I Used to Have a Plan" Validating your feelings of frustration or sadness is
Realizing the career path you chose doesn't fulfill you.
Feeling lost in the transition between who you were and who you are becoming. The Problem with the "Perfect Plan" Success is the ability to adapt, to remain
While looking for a is a quick fix for information, true healing comes from immersion. If you enjoy the themes of Courtney Peppernell’s work, consider: Journaling your own "unplanned" journey. Engaging with poetry and prose that celebrates resilience.
We often suffer more from our thoughts about what should be happening than the events themselves.