Are you …
a maker, a learner, a dancer, writer, gardener, knitter, singer, poet, parent, basketmaker, artist, flinger of paint, weaver, fashionista, color conjurer, scrapper of books, crocheter, mandala maker, photographer, calligrapher, mender of wounds, sculptor, mosaic maker, designer, soother of souls, passion igniter, dog whisperer, heart mender, builder of cities, candle lighter, wonder finder, truth seeker, fantasy spinner …
Whatever you do, you are or were at one time, a beginner.
This short video from Ira Glass is for you. Click here to watch The Gap.
Ira Glass lived this message and if you’d like to read more about him and how he created the popular NPR show: This American Life, author James Clear offers Glass’s story and a bit more advice about how to be a beginner. Click here for the article.
We’d love to hear about your beginnings.
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