Episode 248 | Watch on YouTube | Listen on Buzzsprout
There’s a pattern that shows up in high performers that almost nobody talks about directly. When work stops feeling right, they don’t deal with it at work. They deal with it everywhere else.
A new house. A school change for the kids. Another certification, another productivity system, another renovation that somehow keeps expanding.
None of those things are wrong. But in a lot of cases, they’re not really about houses or schools or habits. They’re about discomfort — and the very human tendency to route that discomfort somewhere easier to manage.
Activity Replaces Direction
When your work stops giving you momentum, motion fills the gap. The problem is that motion feels like progress. You’re finishing things, making decisions, staying busy. But the underlying question — what do I actually want from my work, and am I anywhere close to it — never gets asked.
This is especially common in technical professionals. People who are genuinely good at solving problems. When the broken thing is their career trajectory and they can’t see it clearly, all that problem-solving energy goes somewhere else. The house. The certification. The side project stuck at 80%.
What the Signal Is Saying
The busyness is a signal. It usually points to one of a few honest things:
- The work doesn’t feel like it’s going anywhere.
- Skills aren’t building toward anything meaningful.
- There’s a quiet fear of being replaceable.
- There’s no clear plan if the job disappeared tomorrow.
These aren’t comfortable things to admit. But they’re workable. You can’t fix a question you haven’t asked.
One Thing to Do This Week
Pick one area where you’ve been especially active lately. A project, a purchase, a plan. Ask yourself honestly: is this moving me toward something I want, or is it just moving me?
That’s the whole question. The answer tells you where to focus.
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