An interesting thought has stumbled upon me.
Once in a while, if I really enjoyed a particular post, I will put it on facebook. When I do this, I get extremely nervous. All sorts of thoughts buzz around, "What will my friends think? Will they think I'm full of crap? Laugh at me? What if people hate it? So embarrassing!" But I stop myself. That's ego talking, trying to drive me crazy with pointless thoughts! For goodness sake, if one of my friends didn't like my post they wouldn't say a thing. I poor my heart out here!
What's funny is, I get wonderful responses and I'm incredibly grateful for that. Then one of my friends mentioned to me, and a few other people agreed- that I should consider writing a book.
A book?!
I'm not going to lie- that sounds like a lot of fun. I have a story to tell, and I think there are many people that can relate to me.
Am I ready to write it? Not really.
I feel that every blog I write can contribute to it greatly. So, in a way, I've already started it without realizing it.
But what I feel is I should consider this again once I'm 1) out of college 2) after I volunteer in Africa and 3) simply live a little more life. Even though I have technically been on my journey for 10 years, I've just began a healthy one that I'm sticking to. Only a year ago did I start this path of BEING love, gratitude and abundance. I'm still a young grasshopper (haha, I had to through the cliche in there, I apologize)! I have a long way to go. :)
There is another thing I am quite excited about. I am absolutely IN LOVE with this restaurant in San Francisco named Cafe Gratitude. The owners, Matthew and Terces Engelhart, have become idols of mine and their ideas, beliefs, and love shared in their books and in their practices have helped me greatly on my journey. I was browsing through when I saw that they have internship opportunities! WOW! It would be incredibly perfect if I was able to intern there... I am excited to learn more about it. It would be a dream come true.
:) :) :) :) :) :)
Well, goodnight everyone!
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