# Getting Started ## The First Step Getting started is never as dramatic as we imagine. It is usually quiet, almost ordinary. You open a blank page, pick up a tool, or simply decide to begin. The world does not pause or applaud. It simply makes a little more room for whatever you are about to try. On a warm evening in July 2026, I watched my neighbor teach his six-year-old daughter how to ride a bicycle. There were no grand speeches. He held the seat for a while, then let go without warning. She wobbled, laughed, and kept pedaling. The moment she realized he was no longer holding her, her face changed from concentration to quiet wonder. She had crossed from trying to doing. Nothing about the street looked different, yet everything had. ## Small Beginnings Most meaningful things start small and stay small for a long time. A sentence written before breakfast. A single honest conversation. One gentle habit repeated until it becomes part of who you are. These beginnings rarely feel important while they are happening. Their power appears only later, when you look back and notice how far the small steps have carried you. We often wait for the perfect conditions or the perfect version of ourselves. But life rarely offers either. What it offers instead is this ordinary moment, this imperfect day, and the quiet invitation to begin anyway. - Start before you feel ready. - Stay with it longer than feels comfortable. - Trust that consistency matters more than intensity. ## The Road Appears Getting started is not about having all the answers. It is about choosing to walk forward even when the full path is hidden. Each step reveals the next. The road does not exist fully formed ahead of us. It appears under our feet as we move. *In the end, every journey begins with the simple decision to begin.*