What Lights You Up? A Guide to Finding Alignment in Life and Business
Let’s be honest—so many of us are chasing clarity while stuck in cycles that leave us feeling… off.
We’re asking:
“What should I do with my life?”
“Where am I meant to go from here?”
“How do I find my thing?”
And the truth is, the answers aren’t out there. They’re already in you.
You don’t need another blueprint. You need to reconnect with what lights you up.
Want to Find Your Path? Start With What Sets Your Soul on Fire
When you build a life or business around your true energy—your unique spark—everything flows more naturally.
This isn’t about chasing someone else’s version of success. It’s about remembering your own.
If you're feeling lost, misaligned, or just ready to begin again, here are three soul-aligned steps to get back to your truth:
Step 1: Pay Attention to What Excites You
What makes you lose track of time?
What topic could you talk about for hours without getting bored?
What projects give you that “I was made for this” feeling?
Those are clues. Follow them.
Journal Prompt:
What moments recently made you feel most alive? Most proud? Most you?
Step 2: Notice What Drains You
Just as important as knowing what you love—is knowing what weighs you down.
What feels heavy? What triggers resistance or burnout?
This isn’t about avoiding challenge—it’s about discerning what’s out of alignment.
Tip:
Check your calendar and ask: What am I doing that I dread? What tasks or clients don’t feel aligned anymore?
Release what’s no longer yours to carry.
Step 3: Let Go of the “Shoulds”
You don’t owe anyone a performance of success.
You don’t have to meet expectations that were never yours to begin with.
Your path gets clearer the moment you stop trying to walk someone else’s.
Reminder:
You can lead and still be soft.
You can be ambitious and still protect your peace.
You can build something massive and still take the slow, intentional route.
Your Fire Is Your Guide
When you build your business (and your life) from what truly lights you up, you create from overflow—not obligation.
Let that be your compass.
Follow what feels good.
Follow what feels real.
Follow the spark—and you’ll find your way.