Saturday, January 4, 2014

It's a new year!


In 2013, I moved 14 hours and almost 1000 miles away from home. I actually took the leap and moved from Kentucky to Florida after lusting for state relocation for years. It was scary to say the least. I was leaving my family, my friends, and my comfort zone. However, I knew it was time for a change. So I saved up every penny I earned, researched cities, and in May 2013 I took that leap of faith. 

I don't regret moving. In fact, I wish I had only moved sooner. I have met some amazing people here, experienced awesome adventures, and even had the opportunity to attend siminars/events that would not of been possible in my past location. 2013 was the year I took a leap of faith and landed on solid ground.

In 2014, I have already been given the nudge I needed to leap out on faith again. This week, I said farewell to my job of 3 years. I am happy for the opportunity, knowledge and experience given to me from my marketing job, however, I was not happy there (for sometime now) and deep down I knew it was time for me to pursue my passions. 

I will finally be able to focus  full-time on my passions and aspirations. This is what I needed to focus my time on the important things in life such as my health, my business, my youtube channel, my growth as an individual, and contributing to other people in meaningful ways. 

I have a notebook of ideas and goals that has been collecting dust for the past year. It's finally time for me to open that book again and start executing my goals. Now that I have the time, I will be uploading a lot more beauty youtube videos. I will also be focusing on my health & lifestyle channel (one of my many passions after losing 30lbs last year!), blogging, and expanding my small business. I'm ready for my newest adventure. 




""When you come to the end of all the light you know, and it’s time to step into the darkness of the unknown, faith is knowing that one of two things shall happen: Either you will be given something solid to stand on or you will be taught to fly."