# Getting Started: The Seed of Possibility ## Facing the Empty Space There's a moment before any beginning—a quiet pause where nothing has happened yet. It's like standing at the edge of a garden plot, soil soft under your hands, waiting. We often hesitate here, imagining the full bloom before we've even planted. But getting started isn't about the harvest; it's the simple act of pressing a seed into the earth. No fanfare, just your fingers in the dirt. ## The Quiet Act of Beginning On a cold December morning like this one, with frost tracing the window, I think of my grandfather. He'd rise early, brew coffee, and sketch the day's chores on a scrap of paper. Not a grand plan, just the first line: "Fix the gate." That mark on the page was his way of saying yes to the day. Getting started like that builds a rhythm—each small motion calls the next. It's not magic; it's motion meeting will. ## What Unfolds Naturally From that seed or scribble, something grows if tended. Paths appear where there were none, ideas branch like roots. Here's what I've noticed in my own starts: - A single sentence leads to a page. - One walk clears the mind for more. - A kind word sparks connection. No need for perfection; the beauty lies in continuation. *In the hush of winter's end, your next beginning waits patiently.*