
š°ļø Introduction
Every hero has a moment when they pause, scan the landscape ahead, and ask: Whatās next? For me, that moment is now. Iāve been reflecting on where Iāve been and where I want to goāand mapping my next creative mission with more clarity than ever.
Whether itās in job applications, blog planning, skill-building, or creative direction, Iām at a stage where I need to align action with intention. That means scanning the horizon, identifying opportunities, and charting a path that feels both strategic and exciting.
šŗļø The Current Coordinates
Right now, Iām navigating the space between growth and transition. Hereās what I know about my creative mission so far:
- I want to work in meaningful, creative environmentsĀ that value communication, visual storytelling, and team collaboration.
- Production coordination and instructional designĀ are high on my radarāroles that blend organization and creativity.
- My Lean Six Sigma trainingĀ is sharpening my process thinking and making me a stronger candidate in operational or hybrid creative roles.
This isnāt just a job huntāitās a mission to find the right fit.
š§ Mapping My Next Creative Mission
Mapping my next creative mission starts with identifying recurring signals:
- Where am I energized?Ā ā When Iām writing, designing, or building systems
- Where do people appreciate my strengths?Ā ā In project support, communication, problem-solving, and content clarity
- What environments drain me?Ā ā Roles without room for growth, autonomy, or creative thinking
This process reminds me of storyboardingālaying out the scenes of the life I want and figuring out how each choice supports the bigger arc.
š If you’re curious about how this connects to my strengths, check outĀ š ļø Mission Recalibration: The Skills Iām Growing IntoĀ from this past Saturday.
š¾ Dianaās Take
Diana doesnāt map missions. She just follows the sun patch. But honestly? Thatās a lesson, too. Not everything needs to be overthought. Sometimes, the next step becomes clear when we rest, observe, and trust our instincts. (Bonus if there’s a treat involved.)
š¬ Final Thought
Scanning the horizon is about more than plotting the next destinationāitās about asking what kind of life I want to live while getting there. My creative mission isnāt just a goal. Itās a way of working, thinking, and growing with purpose.
I’m very curious to hear how you plot the next destination in your life? Drop me a comment.

