You can spend years doing everything “right”… and still feel like something is off.
Russell St. John built a career the way most people are told to: Take opportunities. Stay consistent. Be responsible.
And it worked.
But at some point, success stopped feeling clear.
This conversation is about that moment—when you realize you’ve been moving forward for a long time… but you’re not sure if it’s where you actually want to go.
What You'll Relate To
Moving forward without a clear direction You’re progressing—but you couldn’t clearly explain toward what.
Playing it safe longer than you planned to What felt smart at first slowly turns into avoiding risk.
Needing someone else to see it before you do Opportunities show up because someone else believes in you—not because you asked for them.
Looking successful but questioning it privately Everything checks out on paper. It just doesn’t fully feel right.
Staying busy instead of doing meaningful work You’re productive all day… but it doesn’t feel like progress.
Saying yes before you feel ready You step into things you’re not fully prepared for and figure it out in real time.
Avoiding decisions you already understand You know what needs to happen—you just haven’t acted on it yet.
Realizing you don’t have it figured out And that’s not a failure—it’s part of it.
Trying to stay relevant as things evolve What used to work doesn’t feel like enough anymore.
The Thread Through It
This isn’t about having a plan.
It’s about what happens when:
You follow the path that makes sense
You build something that works
And then start questioning if it’s actually yours
Closing Thought
There’s nothing wrong with taking the safe path.
But eventually, you have to ask:
Am I choosing this… or just continuing it?
What You’ll Relate ToThe Thread Through ItClosing Thought