What alternative career paths have you considered or are interested in?
There are moments in life when you stop, look around, and realize the path youβre on might not be the only one meant for you. Iβve spent years working in Environmental Services β learning, leading, cleaning, managing β rising from the bottom rung all the way into leadership. It taught me discipline, patience, and pride. But lately, as life has slowed me down and forced me to look deeper, Iβve started asking myself: what else am I capable of?
Iβve thought about writing full-time β because words have always been my therapy. Iβve imagined standing behind a camera, capturing the world as I see it, turning pain and faith into something visual. Iβve dreamed of mentoring, of building a business that lifts up the forgotten workers β the ones who clean, who grind, who never get the spotlight but make the world function.
But these arenβt just ideas. Theyβre reflections of my spirit evolving. Iβm learning that careers arenβt just jobs; theyβre extensions of who you are becoming. Every late night, every heartbreak, every time I hit rock bottom β itβs been shaping me for something larger. I donβt know the exact form yet, but I feel it pulling me forward like gravity.
The climb isnβt just about titles or paychecks. Itβs about purpose. And purpose changes as you do. Maybe my next path will be in storytelling, maybe business, maybe leadership β or maybe itβll be something that doesnβt even have a name yet. Whatever it is, I want it to make people feel something. I want it to heal and build.
So when I think about alternative paths, Iβm really thinking about legacy. Iβm thinking about my motherβs faith, my cousin Benβs wisdom, my wifeβs support, and my own resilience. Iβm thinking about what Iβll leave behind β not in things, but in lives touched.
Because no matter what path I take next, one thing remains true:
Iβm still climbing.

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