# Getting Started ## The First Step Getting started is never about having everything figured out. It is about deciding that the unknown is not a wall but an open door. On a quiet morning in July 2026, I sat with a blank page and realized the domain name itself carried the only instruction I needed. Getting started is the entire practice. The rest follows. Most of us wait for the perfect moment, the perfect plan, the perfect version of ourselves. That version never arrives. What arrives instead is a small, imperfect beginning that feels almost too humble to matter. Yet every meaningful thing I have ever done began in that same modest way: a single sentence, a first walk, a quiet decision to try. ## The Gentle Rhythm There is a calm rhythm to beginning that we often overlook. It asks only for presence, not perfection. You do not need to know the full path. You only need to take one honest step and then another. The beauty lives in that repetition, in the willingness to keep choosing to begin again whenever you lose your way. I have come to see getting started as a form of quiet courage. It is the choice to meet the day without armor, to offer your attention even when the outcome is uncertain. This is not dramatic. It is ordinary and therefore deeply human. - Begin before you feel ready - Stay gentle with your mistakes - Trust that small steps compound ## A Simple Truth The page does not fill itself. The journey does not walk itself. Everything that matters begins with the soft, brave moment when we simply start. *In the end, getting started is how we learn to belong to our own lives.*