Hello. I'm starting fresh. This year is like a new chapter in my life, not simply because it's a "new year", but instead because so many events and changes were compacted into the transition of the past year into the present. I dived into the blogger world in 2010, but faded out when I didn't find myself being what I wished I could be. I learned so much since then and finally concluded that I'm ready to begin again. Words never came easy for me, and I had no outlet for the million thoughts in my mind, except for journaling. I never gave up on those books of mine, which quickly evolved from empty white pages to ink-filled ones, with meaningful words. Just recently I've determined that this is the reason I tend towards introversion. I keep thoughts inside and when I write, it's only to myself. So here, in this journal of a dreamer, I'm changing the future of myself. This is not just a blog, it's my journal for you!

this simple image says so much about me, so I thought it would lend itself well towards my first post.
In case you're wondering, the blog was formerly "discover captivating".
Gloria! I'm so glad you're back to blogging. I missed reading your posts on "discover captivating" and would occasionally go check to see if you'd posted. SO I was so happy when I found this blog today. Since GFC is leaving in July, I'm following your blog through BlogLovin. :))
ReplyDeleteI totally understand how you felt. I have a blog too and often times I feel like I'm not what I want to be. slowly, slowly, I'm coming out of my shell and learning how genuinely be me. I'm still learning.
New changes are exciting, and I'm looking forward to reading your future posts.
Blessings, friend!
~Madi
Thanks so much, Madi! I'm sorry I disappointed you with the extended blogging break, but 6 months was more than I bargained for myself! Once again, thanks for your lovely comment! You're awesome. :)
DeleteOh, don't worry! It's totally ok. :)) I understand being busy. I don't have a set blogging schedule because life changes and sometimes I just don't get to blogging for a month or so. ALSO, breaks are good (even 6 months ;)) because see? you came back with new perspective and are refreshed.
DeleteI'm just glad that you're back and that you didn't give up. :D
::hugs::
~Madi
I know how exciting this can be, can't wait to see what's up!
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This is BEAUTIFUL - because it's your heart. Glad there's someone else who's drawn the same conclusions about blogging fads and popularity - and has chosen to "ignore" it all! :-)
ReplyDeleteaww thanks, dear :)
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