# Getting Started ## The First Step The phrase *getting started* carries a quiet kind of courage. It asks nothing grand of us, only that we begin. On July 12, 2026, I sat with this idea and realized that most meaningful things in life hide behind the simple act of beginning. We wait for perfect conditions that never arrive. The truth is gentler: you only need to move your hand, your feet, or your attention in the direction that matters. ## Small Beginnings I remember watching my neighbor teach his daughter to ride a bicycle. She was seven, full of doubt. He did not lecture her about balance or momentum. He simply said, “Let’s just get started.” They walked the bike together down the sidewalk, her hands on the grips, his hand on the seat. After twenty quiet minutes something clicked. She found her own balance, not through instruction, but through the patient repetition of beginning again each time the bike wobbled. That memory stays with me. Getting started rarely looks impressive. It often looks like showing up with uncertain hands and a willingness to feel clumsy for a while. ## The Gentle Power of Beginning There is a philosophy here that needs no fancy words. Every finished book once had a blank page that someone chose to write on. Every healed relationship once had an awkward first sentence. Every person who became who they are started by taking one uncertain step. The beauty lies in how forgiving the beginning is. It does not demand mastery. It only asks for presence. *In the quiet choice to begin, we already become someone new.*