Do it messy. Do it scared. Do it imperfect. 

-Quote by Bari Baumgarden     

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Hey there, dear readers and fellow wordsmiths!

I am thrilled to be back and reconnect with all of you. Today, I have some exciting updates to share with you that I am sure you’ll love. It’s been a while since I last connected, but rest assured, I have been hard at work on my passion project, Just One, which continues to evolve as a captivating series. And despite my absence, I’ve been silently observing and gaining inspiration for new content. So, stay tuned as I delve into the depths of creativity and bring you more engaging articles in the near future!

This weekend, I had the incredible opportunity to participate in a transformative training hosted by the renowned Tony Robbins and Dean Graziozi. The experience left me feeling inspired, motivated, and ready to overcome any self-doubt.

Throughout this event, I couldn’t help but reflect on the immense passion I have for a story that has been burning within me for nearly two decades. What started as a short fanfiction has evolved into something extraordinary – a rich universe full of vibrant characters. It’s a project that I hold dear to my heart, and I am brimming with pride at the world I’ve created. The time has come to unleash this story and share it with the world. Its name is “Just One.”

To avoid becoming overwhelmed, I have decided to limit my online activities to Instagram and this website for now. I understand now that I still have much to learn, and that is perfectly fine. By focusing on one platform at a time, I can fully grasp its tools before venturing into others. This wise advice from Charlene Johnson has guided my decision-making process.

In this brief update, I wanted to share a insightful quote by Bari Baumgarden: “Do it messy, do it scared, do it imperfect.” I’ve realized that waiting for the perfect moment to pursue my dreams only held me back. In life, you’re either growing or dying, and I’ve decided to take the leap and embrace it wholeheartedly. While it doesn’t imply that I will publish my first book without editing, it signifies my commitment to stop waiting and take action now.

Stay tuned for updates!

Thanks for reading! ~ Love, L.V.

Published by L.V. Luca

Author of an Upcoming Book

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