I’m nervous, I’m thrilled, and more than anything, I’m ready. Thanks for being here for the next chapter. Tips for customizing this:
Keep the opening paragraph vague but emotional to draw readers in. 1. I Have Something to Tell You...
For a while now, I’ve been sitting in that silence. I’ve been holding onto something, turning it over in my mind like a smooth stone, waiting for the "right" time to put it into words. But if I’ve learned anything lately, it’s that "the right time" is a myth we use to stay comfortable. So, here it is. No more waiting. The Backstory I’m nervous, I’m thrilled, and more than anything,
I’m sharing this because we often only see the "after" photos of people’s lives. We see the success, the finished product, and the polished transition. We rarely see the messy middle—the "I have something to tell you" phase where everything is still uncertain. I want to take you along for the messy part. Over to You For a while now, I’ve been sitting in that silence
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I didn't arrive here overnight. This started months ago when . I remember sitting at my desk, looking at [a specific detail: the rain, a blank screen, an old photo] , and realizing that I couldn’t keep going in the same direction.
I was scared—actually, I was terrified. We’re taught to value consistency, to stay the course, and to finish what we started. But what do you do when the course no longer leads to where you want to go?