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“Unwritten”: What Natasha Bedingfield Taught Me About Life Strategy

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Some songs arrive at exactly the right moment. Natasha Bedingfield’s “Unwritten” hit the radio in 2004, the same year I sold my first startup, moved to my fourth country, and realized I had no idea what I was doing with my life. I was 46, burned out, and operating without a map. The song felt like permission to stop pretending I had it all figured out.

The Blank Page Isn’t the Problem

“Today is where your book begins. The rest is still unwritten.”

That line landed differently 20 years ago than it does now. Back then, I thought the blank page was terrifying. Now I know the real problem isn’t the blank page. It’s writing someone else’s story and calling it yours.

👉 Most people inherit a script: go to college, get a job, climb the ladder, retire. The script works until it doesn’t. Then you’re 35, 45, or 55, wondering whose life you’ve been living.

ONELife’s assessment asks: What’s YOUR story? Not your parents’ expectations. Not your industry’s definition of success. Not Instagram’s highlight reel. Yours.

Strategy Is the Pen

“Feel the rain on your skin. No one else can feel it for you.”

I’ve lived in seven countries. Visited over 40. Built businesses on three continents. The most universal truth? Everyone wants to write their own story, but most people are using someone else’s pen.

💡 You can’t copy someone else’s strategy and expect it to fit your life. Your values, your purpose, your principles: that’s the pen. Without it, you’re just tracing.

This is why ONELife starts with the POST framework: Profile (where you are), Objectives (where you want to go), Strategy (how you’ll get there), Tactics (what you’ll do). Most people skip straight to tactics with productivity hacks, morning routines, apps, and wonder why nothing sticks.

Strategy is the missing layer. It’s the pen.

The Messy Middle Is Where the Writing Happens

“Staring at the blank page before you. Open up the dirty window, let the sun illuminate the words that you could not find.”

The messy middle, that space between who you were and who you’re becoming, is where most people quit. The blank page gets dirty. The first draft is terrible. The plot doesn’t make sense.

I know because I’ve lived it. Bankruptcy at 31. Two divorces by 50. Four children across three generations. Seventeen relocations. I’ve written and rewritten my story more times than I can count.

👉 The messy middle isn’t failure. It’s revision. And revision is how good stories get written.

ONELife’s Life Strategy Intelligence (LSI) score isn’t about perfection. It measures alignment. Are your eight life domains moving in the same direction? Or are they pulling you apart?

Breaking Free From the Inherited Plot

“Reaching for something in the distance. So close you can almost taste it. Release your inhibitions.”

For 120 years, we’ve been following the same plot: work comes first, life comes second. Work-life balance. Work-life integration. Work-life harmony. Different words, same script.

The problem isn’t balance. The problem is the story itself. You don’t have two lives to balance. You have one.

Bedingfield’s song isn’t about recklessness. It’s about agency. The dirty window is the inherited worldview. Opening it means seeing that the story you’re living might not be the one you chose.

Writing a Life, Not a Resume

“Live your life with arms wide open. Today is where your book begins.”

Most life advice optimizes one domain: Career. Make more money. Get promoted. Build your brand. All valid. But if your career is thriving and your health is collapsing, your relationships are fractured, and your purpose is unclear, you’re not writing a life. You’re writing a resume.

ONELife asks: What does success look like across ALL eight domains?

  • Work & Career
  • Health
  • Finances
  • Relationships
  • Growth & Learning
  • Environment
  • Hobbies
  • Giving Back

When these domains align with your purpose, values, and principles, you’re not chasing balance. You’re writing a coherent story.

Today Is Where Your Book Begins

I’m 67 now. I’ve rewritten my story more times than most people attempt once. Every rewrite taught me the same thing: the blank page isn’t the enemy. The enemy is living a story you never chose.

“Unwritten” was right. Today is where your book begins. Not tomorrow. Not after the promotion, the move, the kids graduating, the pandemic ending.

Today.

That’s the ONELife rhythm. You don’t write your story once and call it done. You write it every day, in every domain, aligned to the same purpose.

The rest is still unwritten. But now you have the pen.

Listen to “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield: https://youtu.be/b7k0a5hYnSI

Ready to write your own story? Take the ONELife Assessment to discover your archetype, Life Strategy Intelligence score, and which of your eight domains need a new chapter. Because the blank page was never the problem.

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