16. I knew I had it in me

Kimberley Chung
Feb 24, 2017 · 2 min read

Two months ago, I started to write. Not just five or ten sentences. I wrote like I was high on drugs. I wrote as soon as I had free time on my hands. I would suddenly sat straight in my bed to scrabble key words of my ideas to make sure I wouldn’t forget it the next morning. I built a personal blog around my writing to put my outlook on life on a platform where I could share it with others. My mind is always making over hours, it never stops thinking about how I can make the best out of this all-consuming world.

I always wanted to inspire others — but I didn’t know how, but I knew I had it in me.

Now I know how. I feel like I can seriously contribute to something great by written words. Everything suddenly makes sense once I am in possession of a pen, paper and my mind. Words will magically appear on paper — then on my laptop, and then hopefully appear before your very own eyes. And when that happens, I hope it inspires you — I hope it makes your day better, even in the smallest way.

I always wanted to help others — but I didn’t know how, but I knew I had it in me.

The moment I started to believe in myself, felt liberating. I used to thought: ‘’I know I have it in me’’ to ‘’It doesn’t matter, unless you take action’’.

So, if you are already aware you have it in you, whatever it is, go for it. Take action.

Ready. Set. Go

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Est. May 2016. 100 vulnerable words, one day at a time. Every day.

Rambling through life. All about self development & positivity.

Est. May 2016. 100 vulnerable words, one day at a time. Every day.

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