When you forget why
I don't ever want to forget why.
There are so many layers in what I do. From the sales process to the technical work to the administrative work.
It's easy to get caught in a cycle of continuing to do what you've always done without looking up from your work.
It's easy to forget that all this work is a means toward an end and not the end itself.
The end is my family.
The end is a cup of coffee enjoyed in tranquility on my porch.
The end is the cool breeze as I ride my bicycle along the river.
I want to serve others. But I'll serve them better if I serve myself.