Yoors Community - The Change
The change.
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It's been about seven years since I stepped into the Yoors Community. Totally inexperienced as a blogger, but that didn't matter at all. It wasn't about experience at all, but the door was just open and I got a warm welcome. You belonged directly to it. At first, I wasn't aware of what blogging actually meant. Yes, I thought, writing. But then hey! Then you go out on a research, because I soon noticed to myself that I was extremely eager to learn. I thought it was pretty weird that I had that feeling because I wasn't a student at all. I always had trouble following curricula, the school structure, the frameworks where you had to stay inside. I had to out! I wanted to go out, discover for myself. And let that be exactly the case that Yoors possesses one of the properties and that is that for me it is a corner of discovery, where you are always stimulated to turn off your feelers and I suck up all that information. And then it came.
I dove into myself and went to discover myself. I thought that was necessary to grow further inside and outside Yoors. Grow like a seed you plant and then slowly grow from a seed to a cutting and then become like a plant. I wanted to feel a solid foundation under my feet and I wanted my talents that I discovered along the way and there are quite a few by now, didn't know I could do so many things, but I wanted to discover them all, deepen, try them out. Whether or not things were going to work out didn't interest me, still not by the way, I just wanted to do! Moving along with the development phases of and with Yoors. Precisely because things also went wrong, I learned to get up again and repack myself to do it even better or differently next time. You have to make mistakes to learn, otherwise you never learn is my motto. Actually, I can say now that I went through a change from a woman who was there and who was good in life, but much more was allowed to come out.
The fact that I didn't pass at school didn't mean I couldn't learn. And I had to figure that out. And that's exactly what I've discovered and learned on Yoors. By doing things. I can start thinking a thousand times, “Can I do that” but then you can wait until you weigh an ounce. And then I wouldn't know if I could do things. I also wanted to make things and be able to leave that behind in my life. As an inspiration, as a message, as an incentive for the other person that you should never doubt whether you can do things. Because if you want, you can achieve a lot in your life. And make sure you're happy with yourself, give yourself a pat on the back every now and then and tell yourself I'll do it right. That gives confidence to yourself and you therefore dare to take new steps more easily. Do things that will make you happy. I'm definitely going into a lot of years here! Forever Ears!

