Redesign The Next Chapter
Most Men Don’t Redesign
You didn’t go away to find another job. You didn’t walk off just to return to your inbox “refreshed.” You left to remember who you are. Now you get to build from that place—not the tired version of you, not the one chasing approval, not the one white-knuckling his calendar. This chapter isn’t about going back. It’s about building forward. And not just building... designing.
THEY RESUME: We all know someone who takes a break, has an awakening, then slides back into the same routine. Same job. Same rhythm. Same overload. Within weeks, they’re burned out again. Not because they didn’t change—but because they didn’t design a life that could hold the change.
You can’t keep what you don’t consciously protect.

Start With the Truth: What You No Longer Want
Before you figure out what’s next—get clear on what’s done. Make peace with what you’re no longer available for. The pace that made you resentful. The job that paid well but bled you dry.
The version of success that required you to shrink. Don’t build your new life on the old blueprint. Tear the thing down. Toss the parts that kept you small. You’ve earned the right to start clean.
Three Questions to Guide the Redesign
1. What does a free day look like?
Not a day off—a designed day.
What do you do when you’re not rushing?
What fills you up? What brings you peace?
2. What are you building toward—not running from?
Don’t just focus on what you want to avoid.
What do you want more of?
Time? Creative work? Stillness? Relationships?
3. What structures support this new life?
What calendar changes? Income shifts? Space redesigns?
Freedom needs a frame. Even boats need ballast.
Rebuilding Around What Matters
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