How to Figure Out What You Want in Life (Without the Overwhelm)

Let’s be real—figuring out what you actually want in life can feel like trying to solve a puzzle with half the pieces missing. If you’re a busy mom juggling a million things or a twenty-something stuck in “what’s next?” mode, the pressure to have it all figured out is exhausting.
But here’s the thing: You don’t need a five-year plan. You just need a starting point.
1. Stop Stressing About Having the "Right" Answer
No one wakes up one day with a perfectly clear vision of their future. Life is messy, careers change, and passions evolve. Give yourself permission to explore instead of forcing yourself to commit to one path forever. Take the pressure off—it’s not that serious.
2. Follow What Feels Good
What are you naturally drawn to? What do you find yourself Googling or watching a TikTok at 2 AM? Pay attention to the things that spark your interest—that’s where the magic starts.
3. Try Before You Decide
You don’t have to quit your job or go back to school tomorrow. Test things out! Take a class, volunteer, start a side hustle—get a feel for what excites you before making big moves.
4. Talk to Real People
I know, I know… talking to people can be awkward, but real opportunities don’t just knock on your door. Reach out to people who are doing something that interests you. Ask them how they got there. You’d be surprised how many are willing to share advice—and how much clarity you’ll gain just by listening.
5. Just Take the First Step
The biggest thing holding people back? Overthinking. (Yep, shocking, I know.) Stop waiting for the perfect plan and just start—sign up for that workshop, send that email, go to that event. Clarity comes from doing, not from obsessing over every little detail.
You don’t need all the answers today. Just take one small step and trust that you're figuring it out as you go.
6. Don’t Do It Alone
Big decisions feel less overwhelming when you have someone in your corner. A mentor, coach, or even just a trusted friend can help you see things from a different perspective. If you’re feeling stuck, let’s talk!
Book a clarity session —sometimes, all you need is a little guidance to get moving in the right direction.
