No more Excuses: My first step into Blogging.
I know I should be writing, but what do I write about? This has been my struggle for over two years now. Well up until a few hours ago, when I decided to start this blog. Honestly, I feel it’s more for myself than for you, but if it resonates with you or you feel you can relate in any way, you’re welcome to sit with me and read away.
Here’s the thing: most times when we start something, often with so much zeal and fire, somewhere along the way, we just stop. And even with the constant nagging at the back of our heads, we totally give it up. I’ve often wondered why.
I don’t think I’ve cracked the code, but I think I’ve stumbled upon a cheat: remind myself why I started. I tried it, and it worked. At least for a while.
The “why” is what drives the “what,” which then goes on to shape the “how.” And together, these make up the success stories we admire today. So when I feel lost or stuck, I go back to my “why.” It helps me reconnect with the spark I had at the beginning and find my way forward again.
(Does this make sense? It does to me, but I’m figuring it out as I go, so feel free to let me know your thoughts!)
Starting this blog feels like starting over in a way. It’s not just about the writing—it’s about creating a space where I can be honest with myself and, hopefully, with you. Over the years, I’ve learned that the hardest part of doing anything worthwhile is taking the first step. But once you do, there’s this quiet power in just showing up, even when you’re unsure of where it will lead.
This post, and the many others to come, will be a reflection of my journey, through writing, personal growth, and life itself. I want to share the lessons I’ve learned, the struggles I’ve faced, and the ways I’m learning to show up for myself every day.
I’ll talk about the small wins that keep me going, the setbacks that threaten to derail me, and the moments of clarity that remind me why I started. If you’ve ever felt stuck, unmotivated, or unsure of your path, then maybe my words will feel like a warm nudge, or at least a relatable ramble.
So, here’s to starting. Here’s to imperfect beginnings and learning along the way. If you’ve ever struggled with starting, or keeping at something you’ve started, this is your place too.
Let’s see where this journey takes us.
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