Lately I’ve been thinking about how most changes don’t start with a big decision—they start with a feeling. A quiet discomfort. A flicker of curiosity. A thought you keep brushing off because it isn’t “urgent” yet, but it keeps coming back anyway.
Maybe it shows up as restlessness. Maybe as a craving for more calm, more space, more energy that feels like your own. Sometimes it looks like rearranging a room. Sometimes it looks like unsubscribing from things that used to matter. Either way, it’s real—and it’s worth listening to.
We often wait for clarity before we take action. But in my experience, clarity usually follows motion. The first step is rarely a big one—it’s usually a conversation, a decision to explore, or simply the act of saying something out loud that you’ve been holding inside for a while.
If any part of your life feels like it’s ready to shift—your environment, your pace, your energy—I’d be honored to help you think it through. You don’t have to have it all figured out. You just have to keep paying attention.
In the meantime, I hope you’re giving yourself permission to pause, recalibrate, and move at your own speed.
In the moment,
Gino Pezzani
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