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   A time like this, a year ago. I got the crazy idea to start a blog. Admittedly the thought had crossed my mind a few times before 2012 but after the New Year it came back to me with renewed gusto. And then I thought to myself: ‘What the heck!’ And thus began one of my most random ventures ever. I pride myself in being spontaneous when occasion demands it but this was just a whole new level of crazy. I basically had goosebumps all through while I wrote my first post and they got even bigger when I hit the publish button. Part of me was just going with the flow and another part of me was super freaked out. I didn’t know if my writing would totally suck or if it would be great. All I knew is that I wanted to write and it felt good. I mean it like really really good. There’s just something about cutting away all the fear and doing something that you never thought you could and then realizing that you had the capability all along. It’s this bright feeling in you that makes your heart sing because you have absolutely no regrets. No what ifs and the like. And now, a year later I couldn’t be happier about that choice.



   So here’s to crazy ideas and random stuff. To taking chances and never-looking back. To accepting the role of guinea-pig in your life because if you don’t try, who will? Good luck, all the best and I hope that one day you’ll have your own story to tell. And also here’s to the cheer-leaders in our lives. Who look us straight in the eye when we share our ideas with them and tell us that they have absolute confidence in us and they believe we can make it. I’ve had my fair share of people who urged me on with this blog and gave me what I needed to keep at it. Which reminds me of:



  So whatever your idea, as long as it’s not illegal, life-threatening or completely against the laws of physics (ha ha! Just kidding!); go ahead, experiment a little.  



Ciao...

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