Fresh Start

How having a fresh start is the most liberating thing in your life

Ever experienced the moment when you had to let go of something that you felt is tremendously precious to you, wondering how it would be like without having anything to hang on to?

For instance, most of you probably know that I’m not new into the whole web blogging and marketing space. I do have a couple of ebooks written, launched new products and services, and made my 5 figure income through a combination of sites owned online. However things changed and I disappeared; drop off the radar, shut down most of my sites and stopped writing. Crazy year.

While I’ve closed down most of the things (bar a couple of sites that I actually love selling the product) that I had been doing online for the past couple of years, I still had one that I had contemplated for a while on, not knowing what to do with it if I were to actually stop writing for good, and that would be this site that you’re reading now. Heck, I even allowed the domain to expire for a moment before using the remaining sales money that I have in my Namecheap account to reactivate the site.

Reactivated and did a quick check; I still had a couple of old posts that were fairly popular and getting the hits. But they felt a little out of place. Even after surviving a few rounds of posts deletion (probably over a hundred of them), there was this nagging thought that if I were to want to let go of everything, I’d jolly well give it all.

And I did. It liberated all my cluttered-up senses.

Why?

No thoughts of wanting to improve or edit the old posts further.

No urge to “reorganize” and “sort” them into the “planned out” categories in my writings.

No need to bother if readers would find those posts out of place.

What’s next?

Like how I’ve mentioned sentences earlier that if one were to want to let go of everything, jolly well give it your all; the exact same applies on how you should give life your very all and making every single moment of your life count.

Goals?

Yes I do have my goals. However, I no longer aim for success; success is a natural result for following God’s vision in your life. Instead, start to hunger to and begin having a supernatural desire to complete His vision in your life from here on.

Start building up your business/es, career, writings, speaking, teaching, artistic endeavors, travels, meetups, companies, and doing epic hits (wins), building people up along the way, inspiring and motivating one another to get things done and doing things better, and you’ll do just fine.

Start setting your life straight and right. Giving it your best shot and start giving it your all.

We can all do with a fresh start (if necessary of course).

Letting go of your past, winning a new start. I’m in and it’s liberating.

See you in the next post.