# Getting Started ## The First Step Getting started is never about having everything figured out. It is about choosing to begin before the path feels ready. On July 15, 2026, I sat with an empty page and realized the name itself held the quiet instruction I needed. Getting started is not a task to complete. It is a gentle habit of returning to the beginning with kindness. Most of us wait for the perfect moment, the perfect plan, the perfect confidence. But life rarely offers those. What it offers instead is this ordinary moment, this ordinary courage, and the small decision to move. ## The Quiet Practice There is a beautiful humility in starting small. You do not need to announce it. You do not need to be impressive. You only need to begin. I have learned that the first step is often the most honest one. It carries no pretense. It simply says, here I am, still learning, still willing. That willingness matters more than skill. It keeps the door open. Some days the beginning looks like writing one clumsy sentence. Other days it looks like opening a notebook, stepping outside, or admitting you do not know what comes next. All of these are valid starts. - One honest sentence - One quiet question - One small act of attention ## The Return Getting started is not a one-time event. It is a practice of returning. You return after doubt, after distraction, after disappointment. Each return makes the path a little more familiar. The beauty is that every single time you begin again, you are not starting from zero. You are starting from experience. The page remembers. The hands remember. The heart remembers. *In the end, we do not arrive. We simply keep getting started.*