Beginning to Notice What Calls

Lately, I’ve been paying attention to what seems to call to me.

Nothing loud. Nothing urgent. Just small things that keep showing up, the kind you notice more than you go looking for.

For a long time, my days were shaped by what needed doing. What moved things forward. What was expected. There wasn’t much room to follow something just because it felt interesting.

That feels different now.

I find myself returning to simple things. Writing something down without a reason. Picking up a camera without a plan. Learning to embrace the things that seem to find their way to me.

And somewhere in all of that, I’ve started to notice something else.

A quiet shift in how I think about work and money. Less about asking how I make money, and more about doing what feels natural, trusting the rest will follow.

There’s no structure to it yet. No clear direction. Just a sense that something is taking shape, even if I can’t quite name it.

I’m learning to let what’s in front of me be enough for now. To trust that there’s guidance in it, that if I stay present, what I’m meant to notice will become clear in its own time and begin to take shape in what comes next.

For now, it’s enough to pay attention.

That feels like part of the pivot.

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