The NEW Start Today Journal
Have you gotten your hands on a Start Today Journal?
If you’re not already familiar with our Start Today Journal, it’s a product created out of a practice I did for years– that practice was born out of frustration. I was tired of starting and stopping my goals over and over again. I wanted a habit that would help me see them through to completion.
In the past, whenever I set out to change my life for the better (like at the New Year or right before a big birthday) I tended to get really fired up and tried to improve everything at once. Have you ever done that? January would roll around and I’d be like, “OK, I’m starting a diet and writing the next great American novel and working on my business and I’m finally going to get my dog to stop pulling on the leash!”
1. The Things That Once Excited You No Longer Do
Remember when you were obsessed with a certain TV show, a hobby, or a goal? And now? You just… don’t care anymore? That’s not laziness. That’s evolution. Your interests, values, and passions shift as you grow. And while that’s normal, it can be unsettling—especially if people around you don’t understand why you’re not excited about the same things anymore.
What to Do:
Instead of forcing yourself to care about old interests, get curious about what excites you now. Try new things, explore different hobbies, or read books outside your usual go-to topics. Who you are today isn’t the same as who you were five years ago—so allow yourself to evolve.
2. Certain Relationships Feel Forced or Draining
One of the hardest parts of outgrowing your old life is realizing that some relationships no longer fit. Maybe a friendship that once felt effortless (like the girls from high-school) now feels like an obligation. Maybe conversations feel repetitive or surface-level. Ever get together with old friends but the only thing you all have in common is “the good ole days”? Pay attention to whether you feel drained rather than energized after spending time with certain people.
What to Do:
You don’t have to cut people off dramatically, but it’s okay to create space for new, aligned friendships. Seek out people, clubs or organizations who inspire you, challenge you, and make you feel excited about life. And most importantly—pay attention to whether you can be your true self in the relationships you’re keeping.
3. You Feel Restless—But You Don’t Know Why
Feeling antsy? Like something’s missing, but you can’t quite put your finger on what it is? That’s a sign you’re ready for a new challenge.
Restlessness is often misunderstood. We think, I should be happy. My life is fine. Why do I feel this way? But that feeling isn’t a bad thing—it’s your intuition nudging you toward your next level.
What to Do:
Follow your curiosity. Pay attention to what excites you, what interests you, and what sparks something inside you. Try journaling, vision boarding, or even just asking yourself: What would excite me right now? Your next step might not be clear yet, but trust that it’s unfolding.
4. Your Old Habits or Coping Mechanisms Don’t Feel Right Anymore
Sometimes we keep doing things out of habit—scrolling endlessly on social media, drinking every night to unwind, hanging out with the same crowd—until one day, it just doesn’t feel good anymore.
That’s a sign you’re evolving. You’re realizing that certain habits or patterns aren’t serving you the way they used to. And while that might feel weird, it’s actually a great thing.
What to Do:
Rather than forcing yourself to keep up old habits, ask yourself: What does the future version of me need? If your usual ways of coping don’t feel aligned anymore, it’s time to replace them with something that does. Maybe that means swapping social media for reading, replacing drinking with journaling, or finding new ways to decompress that actually make you feel better—not just numb.