Venus in Taurus
Venus in Taurus represents a gentle emotional sensibility and receptiveness to interpersonal steadfastness and trustworthiness.
Venus in Taurus represents a gentle emotional sensibility and receptiveness to interpersonal steadfastness and trustworthiness. Herein lies the Zodiac’s traditional paramore - the lover with a rose stuck between their teeth and a bottle of red wine tucked underneath their arm. When Venus meets Taurus, love becomes more than just a four-letter word, and relationships seek to exist at the forefront of the native’s life. To be fair, referring to Venus in Taurus in terms of romantic cliches like red wine and roses is, well, just that - a cliche. With this placement, what you see is not the only thing you get - after earning the decidedly delicious trust of a Venus in Taurus native, what you get offers quite a lot. You’ll be glad you took the time to wait and see.
With Venus in Taurus, you tend toward emotional groundedness, and seek consistency, loyalty and honesty above all in your interpersonal dealings, both romantic and otherwise. Deeply sensual, the interactions that capture your attention are those that include sensory experiences, like sampling an organic farm-to-table prix-fixe tasting menu or visiting a plant-based apothecary for a private couples’ essential oil and crystal massage, accompanied by singing bowl players. With this Venus placement, details matter, and sensory refinement and thoughtfulness go a long way, especially with the (seemingly) small things. Smelling good, sounding good, and tasting good are all reasons for a Taurus Venus to become enamored - or completely turned off if those details are forgotten or ignored.
There is a difference here between possession and jealousy, as natives with Venus in Taurus will tell you. Taurus Venusians understand that what theirs is theirs (possession), which includes not only personal items, but people too - if you are their lover or friend, you will know, and they will expect a certain level of loyalty. But they have every right to - because you’ve been vetted over time, in multiple different scenarios, and quietly assessed until they are sure that you can meet their exacting social and emotional standards. Be advised (and relieved) that this is not a one-way street: they also readily give this same attention and dedication in return, with the less-evolved expression of this energy giving of itself first before understanding that others must earn these privileges.
Now, jealousy is an entirely different green-eyed monster, and one that Taurus in Venus natives will generally avoid, barring other placements in the birth chart. To the Venus in Taurus native, jealousy spells out emotional complication, manipulation, and game-playing, all of which are exhausting and tedious to those with this placement. If they are confronted with reasons to entertain jealous feelings, or find themselves caught in the clutches of jealous friends or lovers, then they will simply graze onto pastures where their energy can be used more constructively.
The Venus in Taurus native is perhaps not the first friend you text when you’re craving a spur-of-the moment night out, nor are they the person in the relationship that will expect constant variety and stimulation, bailing once things have settled into a more quietly stable routine. But what they lack in zestful spontaneity, they graciously make up for in reliability, trustworthiness, and routine comfort. Deepening relationships over time matters immensely to this Venus sign, and finding someone who is willing to do the work to make it last is the pinnacle of camaraderie, friendship, and romance to them.
Venus in Aries
As easy as it is to become quickly obsessed with a new, fascinating lover or friend, it is as easy to forget them once something runs amok. But Venus is Aries isn’t merely impulsive; there’s a depth of power and distinct intensity here that attracts casual relationships, platonic pals, and intense long-terms like a moth to a flame
As easy as it is to become quickly obsessed with a new, fascinating lover or friend, it is as easy to forget them once something runs amok. But Venus is Aries isn’t merely impulsive; there’s a depth of power and distinct intensity here that attracts casual relationships, platonic pals, and intense long-terms like a moth to a flame.
Captivating and friendly, Venus in Aries energizes those around them with playful humor and a rich well of seemingly never-ending fun. At your best, you are a source of strength, motivation, warmth and passion in relationships, channeling your high-energy ideals to build a powerful emotional empire with your partner. For Venus in Aries, love and relationships are most meaningful when they are bold, inspiring excellence - and maybe even jealousy - from those in your social circle. After all, what is love if not a match between two people with exactingly high standards (and sex drives)?
Venus in Aries can be big on public displays of affection, especially those that involve grand adventures, exciting surprises, and high-octane experiences. If it’s new, Venus in Aries wants to try it for themselves, whatever “it” is - a new pop-up restaurant only available for a limited time, an avant-garde film, the latest internet hashtag challenge, style trends, etc. The more important thing here is that Venus in Aries then wants to show and tell you - and the throngs of other friends around them - that they tried it first, lest you forget.
Venus in Aries is naturally flirtatious, eager to expand its horizon wherever and whenever it can. As Aries is a cardinal sign, and of the fire element, Venus in Aries encourages creative experimentation and embraces making new connections, dates, and hookups. There is a sparkling charm here that isn’t much subtle at all; in fact, subtlety holds little weight with Venus in Aries and can be a recipe for disaster for the native. In other words, if you have this placement, know that you are well within your rights to seek the affections of those who can match your spontaneity, sense of competition and quick intensity, full stop.
And, if you are seeking the affections of someone with Venus in Aries, it’s best to be direct and clear about your intentions - those who are turned on by mystery and a slow, sensual burn (brb, calling Venus in Scorpio) may have a more challenging time here.
(*please note* I advocate for radical collaboration between the signs. Read more about my perspective on radical collaboration and what this means in terms of sign compatibility).
For all the self-involved show and tell and pomp and circumstance, Aries Venus is strikingly loyal when they’ve found their match. Venus in Aries knows that authentic loyalty is hard to come by, so when they find the person that can keep up with them physically, emotionally and spiritually, they are ready to risk it all to keep that person happy (they also know that their counterpart will do the same, and won’t become exhausted in the process). Variety is paramount with Venus in Aries, but that doesn’t necessarily spell out infidelity or a fickleness in friendships. In fact, it’s the opposite - Aries Venus seeks, perhaps paradoxically, consistent variety with their person(s) of choice.
Power plays can be downright erotic for the Aries Venus native; exerting one’s power over partners and friends can yield both scintillating and catastrophic results.
therapy for us, by us
Representation in critical moments creates space for radical self-realization.
I’m a Black woman, and my therapist is too.
It took me a long time to find her. The insurance offered to me by my job at the time didn’t cover mental health services, so I spent upwards of several weeks meticulously scrolling psychologytoday.com, searching for “Black expert mental health professional” on Google, and asking trusted people IRL for the right person to connect with - someone who met my criteria of compassionate, yet deeply perceptive, willing and able to support me at my most insecure yet staunchly dedicated to redirecting me toward more empowered pastures, a person who identified as either a woman or non-binary, and someone Black/from the African Diaspora.
Mental health for Black people might be a buzzworthy topic in our current cultural zeitgeist, but it remains an unfulfilled reality for many - according to a 2017 study conducted by the American Psychiatric Association, only 1 in 3 Black people who need mental health care receive it, and often receive poorer quality of care and lack access to culturally competent care than their non-Black counterparts.
Culturally competent care is what results from developing authentic connection with a mental health professional; these connections already have what I like to think of as “the gaps filled in”.
Before meeting my therapist, I desperately wanted to work with someone who I didn’t have to explain what 3C hair meant, someone who wouldn’t tepidly question why I was so offended by a backhanded compliment in the workplace about said 3C hair, and someone who would immediately understand that Blackness is not a monolith - that being part Badulla Oblongata, part WAP Princess, and part Hidden Figure just makes sense when you think about it.
So, after weeks of searching, I found her - she wasn’t in-network for my insurance, but I called her anyway. I told her I needed to talk to someone about the feelings of isolation, depression and loneliness I was experiencing as a program manager at my job in tech. She was kind, deeply receptive, and patient. I told her I felt like I was drowning, and that my life’s purpose felt like it was sitting in a pit of sticky goo somewhere at the bottom of the ocean.
We discussed her rates, and she asked me if the price that was listed on her website would be feasible for me. I hesitated. Even though I was making good money at the time, the majority of it went to things like rent and student loan payments.
Still, I felt my inner voice’s nudge - be here for yourself, be here for yourself.
I told her I’d love to work with her, but asked if we could reduce the rate by 15%. To my delight, she agreed.
As Black folks, sometimes it’s difficult to reconcile our goals with our current reality - I knew I needed help getting out of such a toxic, self-defeating mindset around my professional life, but I also knew that my financial resources were limited and I didn’t have much wiggle room in that regard (funny how that works, isn’t it?)
But, I firmly believe that directing loving energy toward spaces that require attention in our lives leads to positive results. My therapist and I have been working together now for over a year, and it is because of the work we’ve done together that I am able to make more sense of the ways in which my own mind can try to distort the truth of my divine existence.
The cultural competency component here is real, too. We talk about systems of oppression, and how being a Black woman in a predominantly white space like corporate tech works to erode my sense of self in insidious, subtle ways. We talk about how bearing the weight and gift of Blackness comes with soaring highs and treacherous lows, and we examine feelings of shame that seem to have rooted themselves in so many pockets of my life over the years.
Although I sought her out for issues surrounding my working life, we talk about everything. We explore love, and body image, spirituality and metaphysics, astrology - things that make me feel whole and complete, things that bring me back to myself.
I think that’s the point of therapy for us, by us - to bring us back to real notions of ourselves, to bring us into contact with the deepest roots of our beings, so that they may gently wrap around us and lift us out of the earth, into the sky.
Here are some resources you may find useful when searching for your own trusted mental health professional:
My prayer for you, for all of us, is that we may find spaces in which we are supported, nurtured, and honored. Therapy has been that for me. If you seek it, know that it can be for you, too.
Asé.
Sun in the Signs
A poetic take on the 12 sun signs, with meditations for each sign.
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Sun in Aries
Your core identity is that of strength, determination, drive and quick-witted focus. The consummate competitor, you seek results and rewards, and will pursue opportunities with a fiery passion that is undoubtedly infectious to others. At your core, you are a beacon of energy and inspiration for those around you, using your enthusiasm to take charge of relationships and situations in your life that are key to your inner warrior spirit. Being the first sign of the Zodiac, a fire element, and of a Cardinal modality, trendsetting comes naturally to you. You aren’t just ahead of the crowd - you build the crowd itself, then move on to the next thing while the room fills with people, stopping only for a quick pause in between. Revel in your potent leadership qualities - you have the alchemical magic to create a masterpiece from a blank canvas.
Sun in Aries meditation
I give myself permission to dare, to seek the unknown, and to stretch the limits of what others know to be possible.
Sun in Taurus
You are a sweet morning dew on the most delicate of rose petals, as peace, contemplation, pleasure and movement over time become your personal mantra. Life is a garden to be explored, a veritable cornucopia of colors and flavors for you to savor. Once you find what piques your senses, you stick with it - that is the essence of your fixed earth energy. Beautiful things, beautiful sounds, beautiful smells, and beautiful people are of utmost importance to you, and acquiring those things becomes your birthright as you navigate through a multitude of experiences. To you, simplicity isn’t just a word - it is an ethos. You instinctively know that things take time, and some things (like authentic love, or financial abundance, or professional power) are worth putting in the long hours for, even if that calls for sacrifice. You are the 2nd sign of the Zodiac, the archetypical child, learning to experience and master the physical realm. At the same time, you have an innate understanding of that which cannot be seen - the contrast between the physical realm and the spiritual one is of great interest to you. Know that your gifts aren’t solely based in physical reality, and that sometimes, the things that are most rewarding are the things that can’t be seen with the naked eye or touched with the hand. Release the need to control and let things fall where they may - it’s your birthright.
Sun in Taurus meditation
My refined senses and warm sensitivity lead me towards that which ignites and aligns my highest self.
Sun in Gemini
Your core identity is multitudinous, composed of a tapestry of thoughts and emotions, personas and creative genius to boot. As a mutable air sign, ideas don’t just come and go - they come, do a dance, sing a song, take you to dinner, then whisk you on a trip around the world, all within a few brief moments. Somehow, this makes perfect sense to you (meanwhile entrancing the throngs of friends, colleagues, associates and admirers you curate along your life’s journey). As the 3rd sign of the Zodiac, your archetypical energy is that of the teenager - youthful, filled with enthusiasm, a ballsy perspective, and the courage (and energy) to go for it. Your mind is a wonderland, as you seamlessly connect the dots between seemingly-disparate subject matter. But it’s not just your intellect that serves as the source of your brilliance - it’s your dualistic ability to harness these ideas, and alchemize them into real-life, potent energy. You are a connector and a seer when you choose to accept those gifts as part of you.
Sun in Gemini meditation
I accept all facets of me as the source of my brilliance.
Sun in Cancer
You are a mystic floating along a sea of liquid crystalline dreams, some of which are yours, and some of which find their way into your consciousness, which is seamlessly connected to the consciousness of the collective and of the divine entities that came before you. What do you take with you, and what do you leave behind? As a cardinal water sign and the 4th Zodiac sign, you are comfortable with reaching backward, where imagination and whimsy carry you light as a feather. But, be cautious of indulging too heavily in yesterday’s fantasy, so that you do not become stuck there. There are dreams more beautiful than you can imagine in tomorrow’s story. When it comes to reaching forward, you are as goal-oriented as anyone, and perhaps more in tune to the how’s and why’s too. Let your soul, not your head, be your guide - it’s lived many lives here before already.
Sun in Cancer meditation
My spirit intrinsically guides me. I claim all that came before me and all that lies ahead of me.
Sun in Leo
The world is your playground and you are its puppeteer, dressed in velvet and silk, with glittery eyelids and high heels gilded in 24k gold. Even if you think of yourself as more of a stagehand, the power brewing inside that begs for your - and others’ - attention is unmistakable. But then this begs the question: what to do with all this erudite magnetism? Do you cast your light on those who cannot find it yet for themselves, or do you shamelessly hoard in the hopes it continues to grow in size? As a fixed fire sign and the Zodiac’s 5th sign, your Sun-lit wit, warmth, whimsy and wherewithal are bundled into one action-oriented (and attractive) package. So, choosing anything besides openly sharing the shimmering abundance within you means your ego-self, not the divine entity that is You, is the one calling the shots.
Sun in Leo meditation
I wield my creativity and spark with humility and grace, because that is the true essence of my abundantly generous heart.
Sun in Virgo
Where Mercury sharpens its quill, then fantastically inspects it with meticulous, painstaking scrutiny. As a mutable Earth sign and the 6th member of the Zodiac, you are a soothsayer, a channeler of pure divine wisdom, a bastion of excellence with the credentials to prove it. But when Things Go Wrong and it’s not your fault, where do you go, Virgo? When things feel as if they’re falling apart, outside of your own jurisdiction, of course, do you shrink? Or do you flower like the fragrant garden that you are? See, you are Earth and Earth is you - your grounds are always fertile, even when it doesn’t seem like it. Using your Mercurial tongue like a sword, you pierce through misperception and misconception with ease. How are you both so soft and so sharp at the same time?
Sun in Virgo meditation
I am a clear conduit for divine wisdom, and I tend to my garden so that this wisdom may grow.
Sun in Libra
The polished paramour, the courteous colleague, the consummate global citizen - you wear many hats, Libra, most of which are stylish and somehow perfectly exceptional for the occasion. That is the nature of your cardinal Air energy: curious, focused on the external experience, and ready at a moment’s notice. As the 7th member of the Zodiac, your network of friends, family, and associates creates a web by which you learn to expand into your natural gifts of positive connection and communication with others. What creates authentic joy in your spirit, Libra? Is the wisdom that comes with being the heartbeat of your social groups? Is it a desire for Venusian-fueled pacificm and harmony, both personally and collectively? Understand that your gifts are meant to be used for good - interpersonal trust is sacred, and like the Libran scales, small weights on either side can have disastrous effects if not tended to properly.
Sun in Libra meditation
I expertly strike a thoughtful balance between the personal and the collective, the light and the shadow. In doing so, I reveal the beauty found at the in-between.
Sun in Scorpio
Guardian of the veil. Fixed Water…. ice. Slinking into tattered, skin-tight black velvet, placing your fingertips into inky blue-black paint, collecting fragments of soul messages and weaving them into truth serum. As the 8th sign of the Zodiac, your mission is a powerful one, Scorpio: to transmute the darkest corners of consciousness into soaring, searingly colorful expansiveness of the magnificent phoenix. However you understand darkness is yours to know, but if you choose to share, know that your sacrifice will be rewarded. Let your inner compass guide you through dark waters and open skies, and if you can, bring a (trusted and loyal) friend along (yes, despite your protestations) Being alone isn’t the same as being lonely.
Sun in Scorpio meditation
My uncanny ability to peer fearlessly into the unknown is my most potent skill and my path to salvation.
Sun in Sagittarius
Like a shimmering tiger with springs in its tail, you bounce effervescently from here to there, stopping only to meet a friend for a cocktail (or three), or perhaps an afternoon bowl of ice cream, because why not. Once the buzz or sugar high wears off, where to next? Perhaps to sit down long enough to pen a bestselling novel, compose a love ballad, tell a joke, or place your tiger paws against someone else’s. The innermost core of you vehemently believes that honesty, not patience, is a virtue - and so you quickly and eagerly move forward with your version of the truth, expansively sharing it with everyone in your circle until it becomes their truth as well. The funny thing about this is, muddled versions of the truth can sound believable when you say them enough times. As a mutable fire sign, and the Zodiac’s 9th sign, your energy is magnanimous, ebullient, and energized. Harness it in ways which benefit rather than hinder your soul’s continued elevation.
Sun in Sagittarius meditation
I fearlessly lead life’s adventures with personal and collective integrity.
Sun in Capricorn
A goat in a business suit. How about a spiritualist in dress robes? Contrary to popular (or your ego-self’s) belief, Capricorn, the spiritual veil is not far beyond your realm of Earthly perception. As a cardinal Earth sign, and the Zodiac’s 10th sign, you are no stranger to putting one foot in front of the other for as long as it takes to reach your promised land. But what happens when you get there, dear Capricorn? Do you take a deep breath atop the mountain, poised to inhale the fresh air and take a rest? Do you pause briefly, then look for more mountains to conquer? Or do you struggle with reaching the apex, in fear of not being able to see it first? Let your ambitious wings carry you through to the heights you crave, and let the fears that accompany you fall gently by the wayside. Thanks to Saturn, your charm, wit and humor only get better with time.
Sun in Capricorn meditation
I release the fears and anxieties that clip my glorious wings, so that I may soar. When I arrive, I speak prayers of gratitude.
Sun in Aquarius
What is 2+2, Aquarius? Would you tell me it was four, or would you first explain a complex web of theory to discern why it is four, based on years of personal research and findings, along with references from previously undiscovered geniuses? Sometimes you show what you know, other times you tell, and then still, sometimes your silence speaks volumes on its own. As the Zodiac’s 11th sign, ruled by Uranus, and a fixed air sign, you are a dazzling tapestry of contradictions, of which the masses are both inspired and befuddled by. Focused on the collective, it is easy for you to understand why people are the way that they are. You are the quintessential friend-of-all-friends, finding inspiration in the mundane and the extravagant, the banal and the urbane. But, dear Aquarius, do you understand why you are the way you are? Your innermost workings matter just as much as your appetite for unification does.
Sun in Aquarius meditation
I use my brilliance and universality to open doors and clear the air.
Sun in Pisces
The End of the Line. A river runs through it. Do you get off or keep riding, Pisces? The answer to that question is a bit of a trick, because you know that the last stop is really the beginning of something new. Somehow you are both here and there, under and over, between worlds, between nothingness. Poetry is a part of your ethos, and to you, living poetically means dancing on the spine of your whims and intuitive sensibilities. In fact, many of the things you call “ideas” are really intuitive nudges from beyond - your spirit is a supercharged antenna able to pick up notions from elsewhere. As the Zodiac’s 12th and final sign, and a mutable water sign, understand that occasionally, your antenna will pick up information that does not make you feel very light. You have the gift of regeneration; let it take you where you need to go, without interruption.
Sun in Pisces meditation
I clear my vessel as a form of self-honor and collective gratitude. My boundaries are fluid but my mission is firm: I am here to heal and be healed.
digital (and spiritual) self-preservation in a Covid-19 world
Over the past several months, some of my social connections have struggled. Or, should I say, my perception of how social mores have changed has… well, changed. I know I am not alone in this. Covid-19 has had a way of reflecting back on us the things that are both important and more inconsequential now.
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Over the past several months, some of my social connections have struggled. Or, should I say, my perception of how social mores have changed has… well, changed. I know I am not alone in this. Covid-19 has had a way of reflecting back on us the things that are both important and more inconsequential now.
My inner critic has started to ask (or rather, demand) why my inclination toward virtual gatherings and socially-distanced hangouts have begun to slowly whittle into dust. At first, my brain accepted the excuses I’d give it. But, as time went on, I found myself in a confusing flurry of mixed emotions - anger, frustration, boredom that feels like a slow, painful torture, loneliness, apathy, sadness, depression.
But, as the laws of duality tell us, it’s not all darkness and shadow work. There are more positive emotions present here, too - things like deep, exalted relief from the constructs of unrelenting capitalism, and bubbling gratitude for more rest and time to myself.
These are the areas I’m focusing on and working through, but admittedly, it is hard.
There are parts of me that feel a deep sense of ennui about sharing mundane parts of my life this year online - “normally” (and I use that word lightly, because “normal” is a construct), I have fewer qualms about sharing pictures of food I made, or a song I listened to, or a mirror shot I took because my solar plexus felt strong and the feelings of confidence were high.
But I would be remiss if I didn’t admit that so much of this sharing, some of which exists in the spirit of true connection, and some of which, if I’m being honest, is part of a need to participate in a sort of performative hand-holding, has felt empty.
And more emptiness, in a year which already has felt so empty, especially as a Black woman, just stings.
I haven’t forgotten to mention the racialized virtue signaling on social media and other online channels that has come - and gone - with such a fervor that it’s hard to wrap my head around.
Am I less of an activist if I don’t talk about #JusticeforBreonna online as much as the next person? Is my existence dependent upon educating others about the Black community’s stance on racial justice under our current presidential administration? Am I less of a Black woman if I’m tired of explaining myself?
Maybe this post is in itself a form of virtue signaling. Maybe I’m just as eager to fill the emptiness with connection in the only way I really know how - bleeding my words onto the page, until I’ve exhausted myself, in the hopes that it resonates with someone else, in some small way.
Whatever the case may be, I think it’s important to call attention to how and where we practice self-preservation in our online spaces, especially now, when so much of our identities and livelihoods are tied to our internet connections. Connecting in real life now is a decidedly novel experience - it won’t be that way forever, but for so many of us, it’s a reality our souls have chosen to live in during this particular cosmic timeline.
What do I mean by self-preservation? Well, ideally, I want to live in a space of balance when it comes to my online interactions - a space in which I’m freely and openly exchanging ideas, knowledge, vulnerability and humor with others while maintaining a sense of privacy and connectedness with the personal parts of me, the quiet parts of me. I still belong to the school of thought that some posts are meant to stay in the drafts.
As that balance is achieved, I am working through it. Working through self-doubt that tells me my ideas aren’t strong enough to breathe fresh air on their own; working through the self-flagellation buoyed by the narrative that Black people must always be twice as good and work twice as hard to get half as far; working through reminders that the systems we relied on are no longer working, and never really worked that well for us from the start.
I pray we find the balance we seek, in ways that feel good and whole.
Reflection
How do I strike a balance between my online life and my IRLife?
Are there parts of me that feel overly exposed, or not open enough?
Blog Post Title One
It all begins with an idea.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.
Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.
Blog Post Title Two
It all begins with an idea.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.
Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.
Blog Post Title Three
It all begins with an idea.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.
Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.
Blog Post Title Four
It all begins with an idea.
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.
Be clear, be confident and don’t overthink it. The beauty of your story is that it’s going to continue to evolve and your site can evolve with it. Your goal should be to make it feel right for right now. Later will take care of itself. It always does.