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The most important relationship in life is the one you have with yourself.

In many ways the above affirmation sums up my spiritual and personal journey along my motivation to help others nurture their minds and hearts.

Allow me to point out a couple of thoughts and posts that are fitting as you explore my website and learn more about me and my work.

First of all, do not believe everything I write and say. I am a student and a work in progress.

Sooner or later, we all ask ourselves: why am I here and what is my purpose beyond partaking in the beauty of creation and the pleasures of being alive?

If that question never popped up before, I bet the most recent pandemic confronted you with a stark reminder that life is fragile, finite, and that we must embrace tightly who we love.

I find it hard to stop writing. I say this humbly and not necessarily as a prideful badge of honor. My mind is often racing with ideas, questions, and thoughts that push me to think, rethink, research and then back to drawing, list-making, note-taking to writing, editing, rewriting, etc. Its a continuous loop. Many times, I just want it to go into idle mode or simply shutdown to relax.

Kindness, Gratitude, Faith, Serve, Listen, Attempt, Taste all make sense to me.

While I like putting physical things in boxes, I don’t fit any and avoid labels altogether.

Questions are doors and windows for discovery. As a highly curious person, I love asking and answering questions. They serve as guideposts, anchors, and wells of wisdom and knowledge.

Most questions and issues that separate people are not black or white. Life happens in the grey. Diversity is beautiful.

Switching from either/or to both/and will turn your world and your vision for the best.

Love is my DOS (Default Operating System) for all in all.

Let’s get to those posts 🤗

1. A social media manifesto for the introvert.

2. Why write and share publicly?

3. Is blogging dead or still a thing in 2023? (why i blog and about blog). Add #2

4. Don’t share your plans with possible haters

5. The BIG personal problem: do you have something to say? Or add?

Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to share my journey; what I’m learning and the tools I’ve gathered along the way.