Why I Chose to Begin Again after struggles: Embracing Imperfection and Manifesting Dreams
To begin again after struggles. Sounds cliche’ but I believe in new beginnings. I wanted to launch this blog for years. I even tried last July, believing I could accomplish great things with big dreams. But then I found myself in the eye of a hurricane, literally and metaphorically. The winds knocked me down and what followed was a period of great challenges. I was left with the aftermath of the storm.
In the months that followed, I didn’t feel like I had anything worth saying on this blog. Struggles whispered you can’t do it, and joy felt like a country I didn’t have a passport to. But even in the stress filled nights, even with the constant worries my dreams kept calling me. Quietly, waiting for me to answer. Not because everything is perfect, but because I finally realized life’s struggles do not define me. I define me. It’s time to begin again.
I now believe imperfect moments are where the real magic illuminates. I believe I have something to give, my story and voice are worth sharing. I’m on a journey to manifest the dreams of my beautiful life. Life is beautiful. I truly believe that. At the end of the day, life is truly beautiful.
Join me on this incredible ride full of endless possibilities. All you need is the belief you can manifest everything and anything your heart desires. It’s time we stop procrastinating, we are dreamers and doers. You hold the map of your dreams. You can simultaneously embrace imperfections and start fresh with a brand new mindset.
Let’s Do This
Love and Light,
Rose
“All human wisdom is contained in these two words — Wait and Hope.
Patience and faith, the twin pillars that hold us up through the darkest nights,
guiding us toward the dawn we cannot yet see.
No matter the tempests we face, no matter how far the shore,
we must hold fast, breathe deep, and trust the tide will turn.”
Alexandre Dumas
The Count of Monte Cristo

I love your blog, at 75 trying to blog, write a book “The Songbird they have learnt to Sing”….. proverbial singing. your blog, is very well presented. I am struggling with mine, full of “MineFields” …. on Google, as I tried “Blue Host”… bad experiences…. expensive, so back on Google. Yours is VERY WELL Presented, I am sure it was done by a “Profi”, and if it was not then you are the “Profi”
You are an interesting person , very young in the tooth, and have interesting articles.
Simon Kika ( my pen name)
Hi Simon,
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement! Your writing journey sounds amazing, and I wish you all the best with your book. Keep shining bright!
With Gratitude,
Rose Bruno Bailey