Do you know who you are?


Hello, my Coffee Lovers,


Today I wanted to talk about what our minds and heart says against what we really do. Here is some stuff about me that many don't know but I am good at many things. Yet I only want to be a writer. I can bake pretty well too. I can Cook, I guess I got that from my father and I can hold some notes in singing depending on the song I am what they call an alto. My coworker asked me why am I working where I am working that I am good at singing even though he can tell I'm nervous at singing.


I guess what I wonder who I am as a person, who I ever wanted to be was a writer. It happened when I was young, believe it or not even as a kid I was shy and well not as well-spoken as I am today. My teacher told me "I get it you don't want to talk to me or talk to these other students but here is a piece of paper and a pen, talk to that." Ever since then I knew my calling. I will admit that being able to be good at so much feels good but I know who I am.


Do you guys know what you are meant to be? It is hard when so many people feel as though I should be doing something else, something that makes real money something that gives us that white picnic fence with the great home and family car but why can't my dreams do that? I know so many questions that I should have the answer to but I don't.

Do you ever wake up and say this is who I am whether it be dreams or a  part of your life you are happy to be in. I am a mom and a wife. I am a cook and a baker. I am a home designer and a karaoke artist, but most of all I am a writer and just me.

My advice to you all is what you want to be even if its multiple things at one time because you only live once and when you look back in your life and realize how creative you are and how you were true to yourself.


Tell me what you or who you are?
Till next time see you Latte!

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