Jesse Buller
Putting Yourself Out There
Sep 9, 2024
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Starting something new can be both exciting and indimidating. The feeling of uncertainty is daunting, and frankly makes me uncomfortable, but lately I have been making an effort to embrace this uncertainty in order to push myself beyond my comfort zone and see what I can discover about myself.
Over the last year or so, several people whom I respect have encouraged me to start putting my thoughts out there in a blog. I dont know if anyone will actually find value in what I have to say, but I believe this could be a rewarding journey not only for the people who may read it, but for myself.
I am going to use this platform to share ideas about the things that matter most to me, which can be grouped into three main areas:
Technology
I have always been fascinated by how much our lives continue to change as a result of technological advancements. It feels like every other week there is a new innovation that promises to disrupt life as we know it. I will discuss trends, exciting new companies, and my thoughts on how these developments can influence our lives.
Sports
I love the stuff. Sports are core to my identity. The emotions of sport, the strategy behind the games, and inspiring stories of athletes and teams are something I have always been fascinated by. I will be offering my take on the sports landscape, diving into what makes these moments so compelling, and sharing my insights into the present and future world of sports.
Life
Life is full of challenges, surprises, and lessons that shape who we are. I’ll be sharing my reflections on personal growth, along with some thoughts on navigating the ups, downs, and everything in between. Whether it is reflecting on hardships or celebrating small victories, I am here to explore the journey with an open mind and focus on finding the silver linings in every situation.
So what's next?
I don't know how often I will be publishing content, but the important thing to me is to start, to write, and to share. I am aware that not every post will be perfect, and that is okay. But hey, ya gotta start somewhere!
Sep 9, 2024
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