Heya folks –
So as it sometimes goes, life snuck up on me and pulled me away from my own projects, including my toLearn postings.
The last couple of months have been nothing short of insane and quite rough. There have been extreme highs and lows which have resulted in a lot stepping back and reevaluations for myself. It has shook me down to the bare bones core and while I’m still feeling repercussions of events, it’s turning out that I’m pretty thankful for it as a little reflection is good. I’ve done a lot of writing in the last couple of months and I plan to share it one day in the future as it’s been an incredible ride. It’s definitely been a time of questioning what I want and disconnecting from what I should want.
I started toLearn as I felt I was missing something and needed to continue my learning. Being so focused on work and on pleasing friends/coworkers/familly, I was finding I wasn’t progressing as a person as much as I wanted to in the ways that are important. toLearn allowed a place for me to grow, even with the most random of postings.
Now it’s become so much more.
It’s about the moments, the relationships, and those instances that are once in a lifetime.
This weekend I’m finishing up two weeks of events and long nights in LA and San Francisco with the highest caliber of people I’ve been blessed to meet. It’s been an incredible experience that has furthered my own reflection. Gioiosa was started as a quest for joy. toLearn came as a spinoff in an effort to explore a path to joy. I suppose just like patience, if you seek joy you should prepare yourself for intense events from both joy and sorrow, for you can’t know one without the other, right?
I’m continuing the quest, and toLearn will continue, but not as a daily posting. This blog is about that quest and I have some exciting things in the works in the continued quest.
We’ll catch up soon.
“Happiness is the consequence of personal effort. You fight for it, strive for it, insist upon it, and sometimes even travel around the world looking for it. You have to participate relentlessly in the manifestations of your own blessings. And once you have achieved a state of happiness, you must never become lax about maintaining it. You must make a mighty effort to keep swimming upward into that happiness forever, to stay afloat on top of it.” – Elizabeth Gilbert




























