Built from the
driver’s seat
A rideshare driver documenting a real transformation in public, for anyone sitting in their own version of the same car.
My life right now kinda sucks. I’m a rideshare driver and I sit behind the wheel for 8, 10, sometimes 12 hours a day and honestly, with full self-driving doing 99% of the work, I’m not even really driving anymore. I’m just… there. Watching the miles go by. Waiting for something to happen.
Most passengers don’t talk. They’re in their own world, earbuds in, eyes down. Occasionally you get someone great, a real conversation, a genuine human moment, and for a few minutes the job feels like something. But mostly it’s just banter. Surface level. Nothing that stays with you.
I won’t pretend that’s been easy to sit with.
The weight crept up. The energy went down. The mornings became a blur of doom scrolling and delay. And this low-grade feeling settled in. A kind of “bleh” I couldn’t quite shake. Like I was watching my life from the passenger seat instead of driving it.
Meanwhile the world outside kept moving fast, and loud, and complicated. And I kept feeling like I couldn’t do anything about any of it.
So I made a decision.
If something has to change, and it does, it has to start with me. Not the world. Not my circumstances. Me. I’ve been through enough coaching and mentorship in my life to know that’s the only place real change ever starts. Breakthroughs only come through breakdowns. Even when the breakdown looks like just another boring Tuesday behind the wheel of a Tesla.
I want to get back to a creative life. A life that feels like mine. Something that makes a difference, to me first, and then maybe to other people who are walking something parallel.
That’s why I built Discover Healthy Plans.
Not because I have it figured out. I really don’t. But because I’m done waiting for the right moment to start.
I’m documenting this journey in public: the habits I’m building, the mindset shifts I’m working through, the small 1% improvements that I know from experience actually compound into something real over time.
If you’re sitting in your own version of the driver’s seat, whether that’s a car, a cubicle, a kitchen, or a routine that stopped feeling like yours a long time ago, you’re exactly who this is for.
Something’s gotta change. Let’s start here.
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