No. 87

The Case of the Missing Blogger

Writing nourishes me in a way few other things in life do. It’s my connection to the Source, my opening to the Universe. When I put pen to paper or fingers to computer keys, it’s like a wave crashing: easy, effortless, natural.

Except when it isn’t.

There are times when the words don’t flow, where I can’t find the space I need to create, where my life in general seems so wildly tense and out of control that I need to rely on to-do lists and chocolate to make it through.

Such madness has been the last two weeks.

I’m not ready to make any public announcements yet, but spring is bringing some big changes with it besides flowering trees and warmer winds. I’m wildly excited.

Thoroughly exhausted too.

Making preparations for new adventures has been overwhelming, and along the way, I’ve lost the balance I need in my life. So, besides adding new clients to my calendar, I’m also adding in some quality “me” time, to feed myself, to relax, to pull myself out of the whirlpool that I’ve been in.

And somewhere in there, I’ll find myself again, as a blogger, as a creative, as a Zen master-in-training (or at least as someone who breathes more and balances better).

P.S. Promise to have more news for you soon. Some of you may already know what it is…

About brandi

Brandi is a digital strategist, website developer, and founder of Alchemy+Aim, a company that helps entrepreneurs and business owners elevate their online presence and enhance their digital experience. Her academic background in theatre, philosophy and physics was the perfect foundation for launching her business, where she’s worked with Brené Brown, Laverne Cox, Judy Smith, and other notable thought leaders since 2013. She is an advocate for using technology in ways that humanize, connect and serve people as well as for asking deeper philosophical questions and teaching others to think more broadly about impact when they create, particularly in STEAM fields.

One thought on “The Case of the Missing Blogger

  1. What is it about these last few weeks that has had everyone feeling out of sorts, tired, and just down right fed up? I’m not sure if that’s exactly what you’re feeling, but that’s how I would describe my experience lately of moving not just at home but at work too. I’m ready for the madness to be over so I can get back to my writing and feeling safe in my own world again.

    I hope your world has re-balanced itself, and I’m excited to hear your news!

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