Stop Waiting. Just Start Once.

I finally stopped being someone who never starts.

On March 31,
I went to a book talk by a writer I like.

There was one idea that stayed with me.

Even something as simple as making one rolled omelette a day—
if you do it every day,
you’ll eventually get good at it.

The point was simple.

It’s not about time.
It’s about repetition.

Not one perfect attempt,
but ten imperfect ones.

And the writer said this:

Just kick the ball once.
Just once is enough.
Do it once—and upload it.

That’s when I thought of it.

“One leaf.”

I had been putting things off,
waiting to make something prettier before posting.

Even though I knew nothing is ever perfect,
I still couldn’t start.

But then I realized—

If I don’t start,
I’ll never start.

So I just did it.

One leaf.

The next day,
one leaf.

The day after that,
another leaf.

Four days in.

No music.
No captions.
Just posting something—anything.

It’s nothing big,
but I’ve already changed one thing—

I started.

Filming was also different
from just stitching alone.

But now I’m someone who has started.

Even if it’s just one leaf,
I’m going to keep posting every day.

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