What will your life be like in three years?
Three years from now—it sounds like a long time, but honestly, it’ll be here before we know it. The question is: what do we want those three years to look like? Instead of just letting life happen, what if we actually took a moment to imagine the life we’re working toward?
“Three years from now, you’ll be grateful you started today—let your vision guide you forward with passion and purpose.”
For us, the next three years are all about building something real—something that matters. We’re not interested in just checking boxes or chasing empty goals. We want to create a life filled with passion, love, and work that actually means something.
A Café That Feels Like Home
In three years, we see The Daily Brew Cafe as more than just a place to grab coffee. We want it to be that spot where people feel genuinely welcomed—where strangers become friends over a cup of coffee, where ideas are born, and where memories are made.



Imagine walking in on a chilly morning, the smell of freshly brewed coffee filling the air, and finding your favorite corner waiting for you. That’s what we’re building. A space that feels warm, authentic, and inspiring. We want our guests to leave feeling a little lighter, a little more connected, maybe even a little more hopeful about their own dreams.
A Life That Actually Matters
Beyond the café, we want our lives to reflect what we value most: meaningful work, genuine connections, and continuous growth. We want to wake up each day feeling excited about what we’re creating, knowing that what we’re doing has purpose.
“The life you dream of isn’t built in a day, but with intention, love, and persistence, three years can change everything.”
We’ll keep learning, reading, and sharing what we discover along the way. This journey isn’t just about opening a café—it’s about proving to ourselves (and hopefully inspiring others) that you can build something beautiful when you mix passion with persistence.
Living with Intention
Three years from now, we want to look back and see that we made choices that mattered. We want to be proud of the relationships we’ve built, the risks we took, and the moments we chose to be brave.
Planning three years ahead doesn’t mean we have everything figured out—far from it. But having a vision gives us direction. It helps us make better decisions today because we know where we want to end up.
So, what about you? Where do you see yourself in three years? Take a moment to really think about it. Dream big, plan with intention, and remember—every single step you take today is building the tomorrow you’ve been imagining.
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