6 months

Yesterday after having written my blogpost, I realised while adding the labels that I've mentioned Daniel's book - When before. I had to read what I wrote. I navigated to that entry and found out my website has been offline since my credit card expired. ;/

Why. has. no. one. told. me. *cries

I spent the last hour trying to put my website back on the web. 

I remembered a point in time I felt naked putting my words for everyone to read. 

And I stopped writing.

But now, I'm feeling weird, a bit sad to be honest. 

Right when I'm starting my writing habit again, I hit a wall. 

I think yesterday was a good post. But nobody can tell me now.

People say you learn most when you're deep in the trenches.

I have to learn fast and troubleshoot to get my website on again. 

Makes me shift my perspective a little bit. What creative endeavours do I want to start? Do I want to sell something? I should just go ahead and launch and learn along the way. 

No one's going to learn nothing by watching YouTube videos or reading books. I mean yes, you do learn some. But the actual learning takes place fast when you need to do something right now. 

Before coming on here, I was watching a 6 months transformation project finale video. I watched Kiara's first video starting the series about the goals she hope to achieve and 4 days ago she shared the finale. 

From her confidence to her video editing skills, she made tremendous improvements. What 6 months can do for one person is incredible. But I'm reminded You have to be the one to take the steps, to do what it takes to achieve the goals you so desire. 

So here's me taking on a 6 months challenge. I want to write everyday. I want to share what I've learnt. I want to be able to call myself a writer at the end of the year. 

See you on the other side. :D


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