
The Niche Is You Stop Asking “What Should I Do?” — Start Asking “What Do I Carry?"
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Jan 30, 2026 A reframing of the stuck question into an inward search for what you naturally hold. A look at how owning responsibility beats hunting instructions. A focus on capacity over options and carrying gifts instead of chasing validation. Practical prompts for spotting recurring interests and duties. A case for stewardship shaping purpose and simplifying decisions.
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Shift From External Questions To Internal Responsibility
- Asking "What should I do?" keeps you looking outward for permission instead of owning decisions.
- Asking "What do I carry?" directs you inward to trust your natural interests and responsibilities.
Use Mentors To Surface Your Answers
- Ask mentors questions that help you find answers inside rather than expect directives.
- Sit with yourself and use mentors to clarify, not to decide for you.
Identify What You Naturally Carry
- Inventory what consistently pulls at your attention, what you protect, and what feels heavy but meaningful.
- Use those patterns to identify what you are being asked to steward.
