Lately I have been contemplating the number one question we all have. It happens to everyone and various stages in our lives. WHO AM I?
You know the basics:
I am - Adriana, Single, LDS, Master's Student, I like to read and write, I love my family and my friends.
A very generic Twitter "about me" - identify yourself in 160 words or less.
But who are you deep down, what do you like to do?
I am Adriana, and I am Single, LDS, and a Master's Student trying to further my career, date, and also obtain new hobbies like writing and developing new interests. I belong to a book club where I get to read extensively and broaden my genres of books, and I also am attempting to write a book and perhaps publish it on Amazon's publishing page.
That is a more in depth about me.
As we go on through our lives we always want to change the mold.
I think about my parents. Here they are in their 60's and deciding that they want to change their flow. There is nothing wrong with wanting to change your flow. Some people change too much, but some people don't change at all.
(Thank you Pinterest).
As you know from previous posts I love setting goals and I set them every year. This year I have been awful at following or getting to any of them.
But I decided to try to publish my blog and/or my book check out my book here. It is never too late to start working on those goals.
There is no shame in asking yourself "who am I".
Reinvent yourself. But don't change in a bad way.
Until next time.
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