What nags you?
A few posts ago, I wrote about how, instead of just deleting old ideas or half-finished projects, I hung on to them by archiving them in different workspaces within Notion. Today, after a long battle with myself over whether or not I would return to using Notion to help keep my thoughts organized, I started to go through the many pages I had created and archived over the years. I was startled by the sheer number of ideas and half-started projects I had been hoarding over the last 5 years. More so than that, I was shocked by the number of similar ideas I was still nurturing today.
Ideas for blog posts, newsletters, and memberships that held the same basic structure, only with different names and very minor shifts in premise. This discovery has led me to consider what might be possible if I finally let myself act on these ideas that clearly won't go away. I can delete pages with the same ideas over and over again, but it seems that no matter how much time passes, there is a thread that keeps me connected to them.
This year, I hope to close as many open loops as I can to make room for whatever is next. If you're also finding that some themes keep repeating in your life, no matter how much time has passed or how different you've become, it might be time to revisit them. You might not have been the right person for the job then, but there's a chance you are now.
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