- Apr 15, 2025
When Vision Feels Blurry: What to Do When You Can’t See the Way
- Kay Benzo
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There’s a strange tension in the early months of the year.
The world is charging ahead with big goals, big moves, loud declarations of “new year, new me.”
And then there’s you.
You might feel stuck in the in-between.
Not quite clear on where you’re going.
Unable to name the vision. Only that something is shifting.
If you’ve felt more fog than fire lately, let me tell you something:
That doesn’t mean you’re behind. It means you’re in a liminal space.
And liminal spaces are sacred.
Clarity isn’t always a lightning bolt.
Sometimes, it arrives in fragments.
Sometimes, it comes after the silence.
Sometimes, it doesn’t come until you’re brave enough to sit in the discomfort of not-knowing without trying to force a path that isn’t yours.
That discomfort? It’s not confusion. It’s your intuition recalibrating.
It’s your nervous system shedding urgency.
It’s your body asking you to stop chasing and start listening.
The women I work with - powerful, brilliant women - often come to me not because they lack ambition, but because they’ve lost connection to what that ambition is actually in service of.
That’s not failure. That’s awakening.
Here’s what I want you to know:
You don’t have to see the whole path to take the next aligned step.
Sometimes, your only job is to tend to the soil.
To listen inward.
To get quiet enough that the next vision doesn’t have to shout.
Because let’s be honest: Your soul doesn’t do well with pressure.
It responds to rhythm.
To intention.
To environments where it’s safe to bloom slowly and wildly and fully.
So if you’re in the blur, here’s your permission slip:
📌 You don’t need a five-year plan to be on purpose.
📌 You don’t have to have the perfect branding, message, or vision to be in motion.
📌 You don’t have to “figure it out” today.
What you can do is this:
Reconnect to your why - not the performance version, but the one that makes your chest rise when you speak it aloud.
Anchor into how you want to feel, not just what you want to achieve.
Ask better questions - ones that invite curiosity, not control.
Instead of “What should I do?” try:
“What part of me wants to speak right now?”
“What would feel good to move toward, even if it’s not clear why yet?”
The truth is, your vision might be blurry because it’s still becoming.
Still soft. Still sacred. Still forming in the dark.
And that’s okay.
You are not lost — you’re in the emergence.
The path will meet you when you're walking with your eyes open to possibility, not pressed to certainty.
Stay in it. Trust the quiet.
Your clarity is coming. And when it lands, it will feel like home.
Ready to put some action behind the knowledge? check out our guide: Vision Mapping for the Soul: How to Call In What You Really Want