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Spring Says: Keep Beginning

  • 2 days ago
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Because perfection is tired and beginnings are brave.


Spring has officially sprung — pollen, sunshine, and that annual reminder that the world is out here starting over like it didn’t just spend months looking crunchy and half‑asleep. And honestly? We should take notes.


And since this is the Year of Keeping — keeping moving, keeping loving, keeping creating — it only makes sense that Spring would tap us on the shoulder and whisper, “Hey girl… keep beginning.”

Not “begin once and magically get it right. ”Not “begin only when the conditions are perfect and your mascara isn’t smudged. ”Just… begin. And then begin again.


Because if you’re anything like me, you’ve had moments — or entire eras — where you’ve messed something up. Lord knows I have. But here’s the plot twist: messing up isn’t the end. It’s the invitation.

When you drop the ball? Begin again.

When you’ve been meaning to start something for ages but keep talking yourself out of it? Begin anyway.

When life gets loud, messy, or downright rude? Begin again, with a little extra attitude.


Beginning isn’t about being perfect. It’s about being willing. It’s about choosing movement over stagnation, curiosity over fear, and hope over that tired old voice in your head that says “maybe later.”

Spring doesn’t wait until it’s ready — it just blooms. So should we.

So whatever your “thing” is — the dream, the project, the habit, the healing, the joy — keep beginning. Again and again and again. That’s the whole spirit of this year’s word. We’re not just keeping commitments or keeping momentum. We’re keeping the courage to start, no matter how many times it takes.


And honestly? Beginning is where all the magic lives.

 

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