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Hello Reader, Something’s been sitting in your inbox unfinished. Not an email. Something older than that. And somewhere in the last few years, it started feeling like someone else’s story. Not loudly. Not dramatically. Just quietly the way a season changes. One day you noticed things weren’t quite as bright. Now you can’t remember when they were. That’s not burnout. That’s not ingratitude. That’s a first act reaching its natural end. I built the Second Act Assessment to help people figure out exactly where they are in that process. If you’ve been meaning to take it, now is the moment but I’m going to make it even easier than the quiz. Read the four profiles below. One of them is yours. Click it. That’s it. Profile 1 — Still in Someone’s Story You’ve built something real, but it was built on someone else’s terms. Their expectations, their timeline, their definition of what winning looks like. You’re successful by every external measure. And quietly suffocating. → This is me — I’m still in someone else’s story Something cracked open. A conversation, a loss, a moment where the mask slipped and you glimpsed something underneath all the noise. You can’t unsee it. You’re not sure what to do with what you saw, but you know you’re not going back. → This is me — Something just cracked open You know what you’re moving toward. You’ve named it in private. You’ve done the math. But you haven’t crossed. Fear. Logistics. The voice that says “not yet” or “who do you think you are.” You’re standing right at the door. → This is me — I’m standing at the door You’ve made peace with the first act. Not bitterness. Not regret. Just completion. The path forward is clear enough to move on. You don’t need more time to figure it out — you need structure, support, and someone in your corner to execute. → This is me — I’m ready to move
Here’s to your success, Clarence E. Stowers, Jr. |