Wednesday, April 7, 2021

Introducing “Let’s go”

Everyday, I ask to be more inspired and inspiring to others. To be inspired is simply to be moved to do or feel something—especially creatively.

I recently quit my side hustle—doing family and pet photography for local families—because it simply wasn’t fun anymore.  So, after I quit, I gave myself space and time to “percolate” for the next new thing for me.  This next new thing would be just for me.  What keeps me in my happy place in this crazy world?  What keeps me inspired?  What will keep me inspiring others? This next new thing would not be a “career” or “side hustle.”  

As I drove to a burrowing owl habitat this morning (photography and adventure), I started listening to a podcast that has NOTHING to do with getting inspired, but yet I got inspired.  




My new next thing dropped right into my heart after the podcast host (It was a photography podcast) was saying that his father used to tell him, “Think long; think wrong.” He explained that what his father meant was, that if we over think things, we often will follow up with doing things for the wrong reasons.  He said “Act from the heart, and, you will figure it out later.”

Wow...there it is!  If you know me, you know at least three things about me.  You know that I love to write. You know that I love photography.  And you know that I love adventure.  Bam, Ma’am!  

Thus, my new next thing is this—This blog called “Let’s Go!”  

Using this blog, I will feed my loves of writing, photography and adventure, and share it with you.  Please love this, participate, share and be inspired!

Drum roll—Let’s go!


P.s. Please have patience as I re-learn this platform.

4 comments:

  1. Sounds like it's going to be a great new adventure. I've never really followed a blog, so this will be my first!! Positive vibes & Happy Trails to you!!

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  2. Excited to follow you and your passions! Thanks for sharing with us

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