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On day 2 of the A to Z Blogging Challenge, I was overwhelmed by the sheer breadth of B words. So I used a random word generator.
And the very first word was “begin.” Which is cosmically perfect.
There’s so much promise in “begin.” So much new, so much that can come from it. The first step to everything that ever was.
Begin.
For those of us A to Zing, that could mean this challenge. We only have to start, and the letters will unfold, one day after the next, until we reach Z.
But that’s not all.
We can begin anything at any time: that novel; that fitness program; mending fences; meeting new people. It’s a word that is limited only on the one side.
The possibilities of the other are endless.
What would you like to begin?
“Begin” … I love that. When my energy drags, if I will just begin–take action–the enthusiasm usually returns. Ideas and motivation also come after I begin. Thanks for that reminder!
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Right?? I can’t take credit, it was the universe!!
Pretty much.
But so useful. Thanks for stopping by!
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I began to enjoy this post from the beginning!!
Dropping in, do check mine out 🙂
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Stopping by now!
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Beginnings are beautiful. Thanks for that reminder!
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They definitely can be!
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With so many endings around me, i have to make beginnings happen.
Stuart
Tale Spinning
https://stuartnager.wordpress.com/
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The only way to get there.
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Good word… begin.
It’s got a sense of hope and promise in it, hasn’t it?
When you begin something new, you can finally let go of whatever is holding your back.
When you begin something, you take a new journey, a new adventure, new experiences!
I like this word.
Good to connect with you through this AtoZ.
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That is a nice take on Begin. It always starts with us when we want to begin something.
Cheers
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Exactly! And thanks!
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I’d begin by saying that this post itself is brilliant and beautiful, fun of optimism.
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Thank you, that’s so kind!
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Catching up late, but your post reminds me of one of my favourite sayings:
Start where you are
Use what you have
Do what you can
Credited to Arthur Ashe if I recall. After a troublesome day yesterday, it’s a good reminder – as is your post. Thank you 🙂
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Debs, I FORBID you from any more troublesome days.
NO MORE.
You are way, way above your quota, and that’s just for this year.
That saying is FANTASTIC. I feel like I need to print it out so I can stare at it.
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It is great, isn’t it. I’m thinking of printing & laminating it to stick above my desk so I don’t forget it.
The day was only troublesome by my being very tired. The back recovery is going well but the sleep debt is huge. I will take your forbid and throw it at the Universe as a protective spell 😀
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GOOD. Because I can tell you, IT OWES YOU at this point.
And I’m not surprised you’re tired, pain is so debilitating. Even when I have headaches, the tired can linger, I can only imagine with what you’re dealing with.
I hope this week is going better!
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So much I’d like to begin but so little time. Right now, it’s time to get the RV ready to move back to TN until next fall. LOL!
DB McNicol, author
Microfiction: Bird
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OOH that sounds like such an adventure! I’ve always been so intrigued by RVs, but I don’t think driving one is in my future.
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