Jon McPike knows what it feels like to keep moving on the outside while quietly wondering when life started to feel disconnected on the inside.
In his mid-fifties, after experiencing the loss of identity, career stability, and long-held dreams, Jon found himself facing a question many people carry but rarely say aloud: What now? From the outside, life still looked steady. Inside, he felt the weight of drift, uncertainty, and unrealized purpose.
Instead of chasing another oversized solution, Jon started with something simple. Each day, he committed to three gratitudes, two intentions, and one bold action. Not as a performance. Not as a perfect checklist. As a daily reset.
What began as a personal experiment became a rhythm. Gratitude softened his perspective. Intention gave direction to his days. One bold action rebuilt confidence one step at a time. Some days brought progress. Other days brought honest reflection. Both became part of the process.
Today, Jon writes and speaks from lived experience. His message helps people stop drifting, reconnect with what matters, and begin again through small, meaningful choices practiced consistently.