By Jonathan Mead

No matter how much we attempt to stay rooted in our vision, it seems that every so often our work devolves into becoming mechanical.

We start making lists of things to do that seem like good ideas. Optional tasks become things we must do. And we forget about why we set out on our path in the first place.

Whenever you notice a sense of disconnect between your work and the meaning behind it, there’s a good chance it’s time to look up and adjust course.

I notice this happens most often when I venture too far outside the realm of my core genius.

Setting up autoresponder systems, event planning and updating spreadsheets… not what I was put on this earth to do. But they’re all a part of business, so at some point or another I’m likely going... More...