
Throughout each year, I revisit my priorities to ensure that the boxes I’m checking are still relevant to my life goals.
Early in 2026, I focused on my business goals and family relationships and was enriched by the insights I gleaned. Recently, I turned my attention to social friendships.
I was trying to understand why a few relationships suddenly seemed (to me) lopsided, and I realized the common thread was mis-aligned expectations. For example, one friend would reach out and say, “We need to get together!” and then not commit to a date. Another forgot about commitments several times, leaving me hanging. I was hurt and didn’t understand why what was important to me wasn’t equally important to them.
Then, a metaphor came to me that has served me well ever since. By framing our lives as theater productions, I saw these people on the stage with me in the story of my life—they were central characters. But in their life story, I wasn’t on the stage. In fact, I didn’t even rate a front-row seat. I was in the back of the theater handing out programs—somewhat useful, but not at all central to the play.
And in realizing this, I had an “ah ha!” No more hurt feelings, no more misaligned expectations. I could choose to keep handing out programs, ask for a front-row seat or a part on the stage, or I could simply exit the theater. The choice was up to me.
Are you misplacing your energy with relationships that don’t map to what you want for your life story?
Some people deserve leading roles, others supporting ones. Some may just be cameo parts. Heck, some people don’t even belong in the theater anymore.
The right relationships are reciprocal, a beautiful “give and take” that brings so much good energy to our lives. Choose wisely when assigning roles in your life story.
This Week’s Shares: Productivity Tips to Make Your Life a Little Better
- Speaking of relationships and optimizing them, Fast Company has advice for when you and a co-worker are not seeing eye to eye. (Scroll down when you get there, it’s not the top story.)
- A few weeks ago, I shared a tip that many people have said has saved them at least an hour since learning it. So I’m resharing it via Hector Daniel Chavez in case you missed it the first time.
- And on a similar note, when I send you to articles that require a log-in (even a free one), did you know you can by-pass the log-in on desktops and mobile devices by using “reader mode”? Let me know if this was new to you too.
- Taylor Black asked her audience for tips on how they use ChatGPT. I’m still laughing…and taking notes!
Do Good Spotlight: Outright International
Outright is fighting for the rights of LGBTIQ people everywhere. With staff in more than 12 countries, they partner with local organizations, working directly with the community to help push for change. They even have a permanent presence in the UN in New York: Outright International.
⏳Until Next Time…
I’ve been biking a lot lately and am blown away by how many nature trails are within 30 minutes of home.
This week, we rode the Lawrence Hopewell Trail—twice—through farmland and woods, and enjoyed breathtaking views of Rosedale Lake. Here, see?

Field of flowers and Rosedale Lake. Photo by Marc Engelsman.
Wishing you a great rest of the week, and hey, make time to do something that energizes you this weekend—you deserve it!
Niki
