Distracted? Overwhelmed? The question that brings me back home.
It’s a sickening feeling — reaching the end of your workday, and realizing that you’ve done absolutely everything other than what you actually intended to do.
Lately? I’ve been feeling that way, quite a bit.
It’s not a feeling I enjoy.
And one night, not long ago, while shuffling a Tarot deck on the 45th floor of a New York City highrise, 500 feet above the scuttling taxi cabs and sacks of steaming garbage (Oh, NYC…) I pulled a card that I needed to see.
The craftsman. The father. The architect.
The question?
“What are you building?”
Four words that shook me out of my wine and cheese stupor.
I read them again:
“What are you building?”
The fascinating part? I know what I’m building. I’ve never been clearer.
(My business model can be distilled into five syllables: Write. Teach. Be helpful. That’s the world I’m designing.)
The frustrating part? I’ve been laying down bricks that don’t belong in my building.
Good bricks. Great bricks. Just not my bricks.
“What are you building?”
I set down the card and felt like I’d traveled back home.
And since that night, I’ve been a far more attentive architect.
Distractions? They still happen. But construction is back on schedule.
P.S. A little repetition never hurts. So: what are YOU building?