It’s easy to get caught up in the day to day, but it’s important to stop ask: what’s the end goal? Knowing where you are trying to go is step one in getting there and so we’ve asked some folks we admire to tell us their end goal and where they want to be by the end of their careers.

Meghan Cocchiaro | Owner of Organized by Meg ®️ LLC & Busy Mom

I am not someone who has long-term goals that are related to metrics or money but I love this question because I truly believe it’s all about the journey and not the destination. I am very much aware that life can change in the blink of an eye and I really just want to be happy and earn a living at the same time. I am also 100% OK with the notion that I can and that I might change my mind about what kind of work I want to be doing and who I want to be serving on any given day. Read more>>

Maurilio Tapia | Artist & Graphic Designer

It’s hard to say. Part of me wants to fulfill my life fully as an artist, having my art sustain my goals, family and lifestyle. I would love to be able to own an art studio and to be consistently pushing art for many galleries, museums, commissions and more! I want to leave this life with a gift of inspiration and aesthetic through my art. The other part of me also wishes to retire as a professor.  Read more>>

Jason Marsteiner | Founder/CEO – The Survival University

In a world where technology has become ubiquitous, many of the skills that our ancestors relied on to survive in the outdoors have been lost. However, recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a renewed interest in outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, and survivalism. This has created a demand for instructors who can teach people how to safely and confidently navigate the great outdoors. Read more>>