At the Edge of 2025


I’ve learned over time that the end of a year isn’t always about closure. Sometimes it’s simply about noticing where you are standing.

As 2025 comes to a close, I don’t feel finished with anything in particular. What I feel instead is a sense of alignment—of recognizing patterns that have been forming quietly for a while now. The work, the conversations, the creative pull toward story and voice and place—they’ve all been pointing in the same direction, even when I wasn’t naming it out loud.

This has been a year of movement, both visible and internal. Of letting go of roles that once fit but no longer quite do. Of paying attention to where energy shows up naturally, and where it doesn’t. I’ve spent a lot of time listening—really listening—to people navigating change, and to my own instincts about where I do my best work.

What continues to stand out is how often progress stalls not because of a lack of effort, but because of misalignment. The wrong message in the right place. The right message in the wrong place. Or sometimes the right people, but gathered around a story that no longer reflects who they are or where they’re headed. I’ve seen this across business, media, and creative work alike. And I’ve felt it personally, too.

I’m increasingly convinced that clarity doesn’t arrive through force. It arrives through attention. Through conversation. Through a willingness to sit with uncertainty long enough for something honest to surface. That’s where story becomes useful—not as marketing language or positioning, but as orientation. A way to understand what still matters, what’s changing, and what can be carried forward.

This year reaffirmed something I’ve known for a long time: I do my best work in motion, but not in haste. I’m drawn to moments of transition—when the old framework no longer quite holds, but the new one hasn’t fully formed yet. Those spaces can feel uncomfortable, but they’re also full of possibility if you’re willing to move thoughtfully.

As I look toward what comes next, I’m less interested in naming outcomes and more interested in staying true to the posture that’s brought me here: curiosity over certainty, listening over assumptions, and forward motion rooted in clarity rather than noise.

If there’s a theme I’m carrying out of 2025, it’s this: you don’t need to have everything figured out to move forward—but you do need to be honest about where you are. From there, the next step tends to reveal itself.

That feels like enough for now

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