You can trust the path under your feet.
Live in alignment.
Let the path unfold.
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Live so your life and work reflect your beliefs and serve what matters.
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1. Understand your worldview: the beliefs shaping how you see the world and decisions you make.
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2. Define your “upper right”: What alignment looks like when those beliefs are actually lived out.
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3. Monitor and adjust: Make better decisions over time by learning from what happens.
Step 1: Understand Your Unique Worldview
Everything starts here.
Most people try to set goals, fix behaviors, or determine outcomes without understanding the beliefs driving them. Your worldview shapes what you notice, what you value, and how you decide.
Until you understand it clearly, you’re building on sand, not solid rock.
Step 2: Define Your “Upper Right”
What does living in alignment actually look like?
Not as a cliché or social media trend, but in real life decisions, real tradeoffs, and real behavior. Your “upper right” is actually not a fixed destination. It’s a direction.
It gives you a way to choose your path based on what you value and how you want to live, not on peer or cultural pressure and expectations.
Step 3: Monitor & Adjust
This is where alignment becomes real.
You pay attention. You learn. You adjust.Not because you predicted the future, but because you stayed responsive to the reality of your beliefs and values.
This is how alignment compounds each day. It’s a thousand small decisions rather than one big pivot.
Living In Alignment
The goal is not to force a specific outcome.
It’s to walk the path under our feet well, step by step, being present to what is right in front of us, and trusting the outcome to a higher power.
Not control.
Not certainty.
Just alignment.