What if I have multiple interests and can’t decide on just one path forward?
That’s actually a good problem to have. It means you’re tuned in — paying attention to what pulls you in, and being honest with yourself about what matters. That’s huge.
Your path doesn’t have to be linear. This isn’t a competition, and there’s no gold star for sacrificing your peace more than the next person. So, take a little pressure off. You don’t have to pick “the one” right away.
Explore your options. Try walking through each path a bit.
What would it mean to go down that road, both now and later on?
Does it still feel aligned with your values, your energy, and the kind of life you want?
Would it require anything new from you: skills to build, barriers to work around?
Make the process manageable.
That’s your foundation. From there, it’s about keeping things digestible and doable.
If you’re still drawn to more than one path, see if there’s room to explore more than one, even in small ways. If you’ve narrowed your focus, take some time to learn what’s possible and where you might fit in.
Pick one next step — and take it.
Your path doesn’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to stick every landing. The goal is forward motion, not flawless execution. Push past the fear that keeps you frozen. Then stay curious and ready to adjust as you go.
📄 The Path Comparison Worksheet — included in the free Career Clarity Packet — is designed to help you compare possibilities, assess alignment, and define your next right step.
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