Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Blogging is hard to do

Why is blogging so difficult? You'd think the easiest thing in the world would be to just zoom over to your piece of the Internet and start typing. I mean, who doesn't like talking about themselves? Me apparently.

I've decided to start selling things because I need the money. Yup its that milestone in my personal recession. But I'm not selling all of my personal possessions (or any of them for that matter). I'm selling goods. Yes, I'm forming a business and, of course, blog about all my steps.

I'm entering the fashion industry. \o/ (that's dancing btw saw it on skype)
Yup the little girl who always wore jeans and pants that were 4-6 inches too short. (Nobody told me or my Mom that they have longer pant lengths for girls.) And t-shirts which were too tight (sigh) is starting a fashion business.

I'm actually a good mixture of excited and desperate. I need to start my own business.  Necessity is the mother of invention right? The reasons are two fold.

  1. Employment for my favorite unemployed person: Me.
  2. Money to pay for such little things as shelter, food, and clothing. 
 That's more than enough reasons right? The above declaration just begs the question: what type of clothing?
Where am I going to get the clothing from? How much money will it cost just to start-up? Do I have that money? Where am I going to sell the clothing?

I also want to add a third reason to the list above. I want to do something to make the world a better place. Idealist, huh?

Well apparently idealism also plays a big role in my love life according to Eharmony and various Glamour and Cosmopolitan 'dating personality' quizzes. So, yes, very idealist. I've wanted a job for about 5 years now. And I've always wanted to change the world; make it a better place. Why not do both?

Spoiler alert: I have a good idea. Warning: This idea is really inspirational and still a rough concept. However, I am asking the Universe and anyone who reads this to help me shape this idea into a reality. Writing things down; helps me think. Thought can lead to action. As Vidal Sassoon said, "Make History".




 
 

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