This is how I start most of my days.
I took this almost two months ago - and for the past four plus years - more like five years - I could be found at my kitchen table sipping coffee and scribing words across three pages of notebook paper.
I have stacks and stacks and stacks of notebooks filled with "writing without purpose" - which actually serves the purpose of being foundational for the rest of my life... because my life works better when I take the time to simply write.
And write.
And write some more.
That same coffee mug I am sipping out of here is the same coffee mug that sits right next to my monitor.
The refrigerator is now covered with magnetic photo frames filled with 4 X 6 photos I have taken since I got my camera last Summer. The pile of books in the corner nook has changed, perhaps, by holding different titles.
My purple room right over my shoulder still has an old Vision Board on the wall which I plan to replace over the next several weeks.
New life, new dreams, new hope.
Barbara Kingsolver wrote, "The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope." I am choosing to live there, in that hope.
I am choosing to step into the questions that arise with boldness.
I am grateful you are here, for the journey.
I took this almost two months ago - and for the past four plus years - more like five years - I could be found at my kitchen table sipping coffee and scribing words across three pages of notebook paper.
I have stacks and stacks and stacks of notebooks filled with "writing without purpose" - which actually serves the purpose of being foundational for the rest of my life... because my life works better when I take the time to simply write.
And write.
And write some more.
That same coffee mug I am sipping out of here is the same coffee mug that sits right next to my monitor.
The refrigerator is now covered with magnetic photo frames filled with 4 X 6 photos I have taken since I got my camera last Summer. The pile of books in the corner nook has changed, perhaps, by holding different titles.
My purple room right over my shoulder still has an old Vision Board on the wall which I plan to replace over the next several weeks.
New life, new dreams, new hope.
Barbara Kingsolver wrote, "The very least you can do in your life is to figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope." I am choosing to live there, in that hope.
I am choosing to step into the questions that arise with boldness.
I am grateful you are here, for the journey.
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