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What if I wrote a blog?

This is the excerpt for your very first post.

What if I wrote a blog? What if people read that blog? What if I wrote a blog about seeking action in life and answering to your own curiosity. What if…I  did that?

I have been anxious to write for a long time—but never fully had a concept of what I would write about. I wanted it to be directed with purpose and unleash a million possibilities so that I could remain open, creative and challenged in my writing. Then it happened.. a few mornings ago I had this idea for a blog, it encompassed my every thought in my mind. The very moment my  alarm went off so did this idea in my head in almost the exact same way. I couldn’t shake it. And when I can’t shake something that means I better write it down! So, I immediately starting writing down idea after idea, my head was filling with all sorts of “what if’s”…and this overwhelming feeling of possibilities came over me. I don’t want to give any of the ideas away…(because that is what blog is going to be about)… what if I could live out a scenario long enough (rules attached if needed and full instructions), staying fully open and ready for whatever I’ll find and then write about it.  A “what if” blog that would ignite the researcher, amateur and die hard learner that I am. How can I turn down my own offer? -haha- especially  since it’s one that supports the very nature of living that intrigues and excites me.  I have no expectations of the direction this blog will go and where it will take me. I ONLY HAVE WORDS–and they won’t be inspired until I do the work.  I will have to dig deep, lead with vulnerability and follow through with heart. My intent is to inspire those to seek out the questions you have, cross boundaries, build some bridges in understanding and maybe challenge yourself to have a different perspective through my lens which I hope in turn, will lead to your own.  DO more. SEE more. UNDERSTAND more. —What if… then you could BE MORE. Isn’t “being” by the very definition, understanding one self and others. The way I see it, you have a better chance of defining it from the very spot where it is occurring—“being” immersed in the art of discovery,  not expecting but accepting  truths, embracing the unfamiliar and most importantly leaving fear completely out of it.

Can a blog capture all of this?

Hmm…what if?