There’s a conversation I’ve had more times than I can count. It usually starts with a sigh. The kind that carries the weight of a dream deferred. “Once we get to our next duty station.” “Once the kids are older.” “Once things settle down.” Once. Once. Once.
I understand it probably better than most. Military life has a way of making “now” feel like the wrong time. The PCS orders drop, your carefully laid out plans get folded up and packed into boxes, and you quietly tell yourself the dream can wait. You’ve been telling yourself that for three years. Maybe ten.
But here’s what I’ve learned, and what I wrote about in my book All Things EPIC, waiting for the perfect conditions to start living isn’t wisdom. It’s delay dressed up as strategy.
EPIC Stories Aren’t Picture Perfect
I love Marvel movies. Genuinely. There is something about watching an ordinary person, or an extraordinarily flawed one, step into something greater than themselves that never gets old. Here’s what I’ve noticed: not a single Marvel hero had ideal conditions when they “answered the call”. Tony Stark built his first suit in a cave evading the enemy. Steve Rogers was told he wasn’t enough before he ever became Captain America and the answer to the next level of warfighting. They didn’t wait for stability. They moved with what they had, where they were.
Your story works the same way. In All Things EPIC, I encourage women to design a more aligned life, not a perfect one. EPIC stands for Experiences with Purpose, Impact, and Community, and none of those things require a permanent address. They require a decision.
Three Reasons to Stop Waiting
One: No time is perfect. The duty station you’re dreaming about will come with its own complications. The season you’re waiting for will have its own demands. Alignment doesn’t live on the other side of a PCS. It lives inside a choice. One you can make today, in this city, in this season, in this house you didn’t pick.
Two: You will forever be waiting. Military life is not designed to offer long stretches of calm. If stability is your starting condition, you will spend your entire life at the starting line. The women I know who are doing remarkable things, building businesses, writing books, and leading communities didn’t find a gap in the chaos. They built inside of it.
Three: You owe it to yourself not to delay fulfillment. This is the one we don’t say out loud enough. Your dreams are not a reward for surviving the hard seasons. They are part of what makes you, you! Every year you put them on hold, you lose a version of yourself that the world actually needs.
Choose the “And”
Military spouse and business owner. Mom and author. Caretaker and visionary. The “and” isn’t a contradiction, it’s the whole point. You don’t have to choose between serving this life and building your own. You get to do both.
The CARE Blueprint at the heart of All Things EPIC was built for women who are done waiting. Women who are ready to design. Not someday, but now.
The orders will keep coming. Your purpose doesn’t have to wait for them.