In some of our life projects we just never sit down to ask ourselves where we need to be going with it and so our 'ship of the project' wanders at the dictates of the waves rather than directed by the motor of our purpose

Gbenga APAMPA
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The “ship of the project” is the vehicle that we use to get where we need to go and feels like it’s going in circles. It’s a metaphor for how we often feel when we’re unsure about what we’re doing and aren’t sure if we can get there or not. The “ship of the project,” is the thing that gets us from place to place and it doesn’t always feel like it knows where it’s going. We get frustrated when we get stuck and then wonder, “Why did I choose this? How did I end up here? Is this really what I want? If this isn’t what I want, why am I doing this? What do I need to do to change directions? What do I need to do to make sure my ship stays on course? If my ship is going in circles, how can I make sure it won’t continue going in circles forever?"

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