Beginning to Explore My Curiosity

Beginning to Explore My Curiosity

While I’ve blogged before on other platforms, I wanted a space all my own, that doesn’t rely on having an account, being friends, being connected, or following each other. If we are friends, connections, or follow each other, you might recognize some posts, and I’ll always indicate if I previously published a post elsewhere.

When I get up in the morning, I like to get up and scan blogs and social media. I like to start my day by seeing what’s on people’s minds. Whether you read this blog when you wake up, or another time in the day, my hope is to offer something quickly consumable, and that gets you asking questions, and maybe even feeling inspired to seek answers to those questions.

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