Sometimes we start something new - maybe writing, as a way to put down our thoughts. Or painting. Or picking up a new skill. Sometimes it’s as simple as taking a walk, or taking time out for ourselves- for our mental, physical, and emotional well-being. But then… why do we stop? I don’t think we stop because we get bored, or because we suddenly want to try something else. Sometimes, we stop because we start believing that “other” things are more important. We begin to prioritize deadlines, tasks, and responsibilities over our health, our creativity, and the things that once made us feel like ourselves. And yes, this doesn’t mean that our work isn’t important. It absolutely is. It gives us stability, independence, and the ability to build the life we want. But why does it have to come at the cost of everything else? Why can’t we continue - maybe slowly, maybe imperfectly - but still keep going with the things we love? It’s strange how often we look back and say, “I used to do this… but ...
Hey there! I want to ask you something — do you also sometimes feel like it’s too late to start learning something new? Something that rejuvenates you? Maybe your passion? Or simply exercising, reading a book, or posting something meaningful on LinkedIn? If yes, let me tell you — you’re not alone. This question lingers in almost every human mind. It’s natural. But here’s the thing: thoughts are dynamic. They’ll keep showing up, but it’s your decision how much power you give them. Let’s get to the point. 1. You’re Still Breathing This is my favorite one-liner that I often remind myself of. You’re still breathing — and that in itself is reason enough to start something new. Be it a hobby, a goal, or a long-lost passion — go for it. 2. Learning is everlasting Believe me when I say — there’s no right time to begin. It could be something entirely new or simply polishing an old skill. Just start . Sooner or later, we all realize that learning n...