Vance Johnson

My name is Vance Johnson and I feel like I’ve been living life at the Midpoint for a while now. I have accomplished a lot in my life but I am nowhere near where I want to end up. Let me explain.

I have always been very involved and interested in a lot of different things. I have never been able to make up my mind on just one thing. For as long as I can remember I wanted to be a teacher when I grew up. I wanted to be a PE teacher in elementary school, an English teacher in high school and after serving a mission and learning Spanish I wanted to be a high school Spanish teacher. I spent two years in college studying to be a teacher but I received an astonishing amount of negativity from trusted adults in my life. I think my parents were some of the only adults that were one hundred percent supportive of my plan. I have been lucky to have parents that are very supportive and have been supportive in everything I do and have done. After a lot of negativity and the doubts of my then girlfriend about how I planned to provide for our future hypothetical family on a teacher’s salary I decided to change my plan. So after two and a half years of school I decided to change my major and essentially start college over.

In the culture in which I am immersed there is a lot of pressure to compare yourself to others. I have a lot of friends that are married or going to be married very soon. A lot of my friends and peers are in graduate programs in school many of them have already finished a master’s degree. A lot of the people around me don’t support themselves financially because they live with their parents. Living in this environment can be very difficult especially when you don’t have a girlfriend (despite valiant efforts), are still finishing up prerequisite classes at the local community college, have a boring day job and in order to make ends meet you pick up a couple of hours a week delivering pizza on the weekends. A lot of times I feel stuck and as much as I want to move on it seems that I am so far away from being where I want to be.

At times it is really hard to stay positive but every time I get discouraged about my situation I sit back and count my blessings and realize that I actually have a really good life. I have two jobs that allow me to pay for everything I need and a lot of what I want. I have a house to live in with awesome roommates. I am at a community college and have been able to pay for school by myself without having to take out any student loans yet. I am financially independent which hasn’t always been easy but the freedom I enjoy by not depending on others for really anything is something I am very proud of.

I am at a midpoint right now in my life. I have accomplished a lot but I have so much room to grow and progress. Things will get better soon and as they do I will look back on my struggles and trials and realize how the hard times taught me to be tough and how its all uphill from here. My name is Vance and I thrive at the midpoint.midpoint logo copy

Life at the Midpoint

Midpoint Lifestyle is a brand that represents a certain kind of lifestyle that blends child-like freedom with the maturity of adulthood. It represents being halfway between anything and everything. It represents having accomplished many things but being nowhere near your ultimate goal. It represents never settling for less than your best and always progressing.

My name is Vance Johnson and I live life at the midpoint.

Have you ever felt like you’re stuck in a rut? Have you ever felt like no matter how hard you try you still have a long way to go before reaching your goals? You aren’t alone. Midpoint Lifestyle is all about celebrating small victories and never giving up. It’s okay to be halfway. Realize that you’ve done a lot already and be proud of that but also remember the humility we need to have to reach the end goal. Everyone is at some kind of midpoint in their lives whether it is with school, work, relationships, etc. This blog and brand is meant to inspire others through personal stories of accomplishment and determination to reach our goals and live up to our potential.

Don’t be afraid to live life at the midpoint.