For some time now, Nathan has been asking me what my dreams and aspirations are.
And my answer? I don’t know.
Not personally, anyway. I can’t say that I’ve really thought about it much in the past few years. But for me, separating myself from Destiny Image has always been just a bit of a challenge (and you can read as much sarcasm into that as you want). You see, I’m one of those people who puts their entire heart, mind, and soul into something when I really get involved with it. My own personal goals have been my goals at Destiny Image for so long, that I’m not sure where one ends and the other begins.
This year, I think I started to separate it a little bit, finally. I’ve scheduled trips that not only have nothing to do with work, but can’t have anything to do with work unless I let my creative juices start to run and make it about work.
Because while I may not have an overarching life goal at this point, I can set shorter-term goals. Things like spend more time with my daughter or don’t kill myself on my motorcycle or don’t get stressed out and actually enjoy vacation.
My mid-term and long-term goals have always incorporated Destiny Image, but I’m fairly adrift now. I’ve accomplished all the goals I’ve already set out to achieve, but I haven’t replaced them with new goals.
I have a long weekend; I think I will set aside some time to ponder this.

