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When I read those first introductory posts, I always remember the moment I launched my blog: I hit “publish,” even though I wasn’t sure about the topic or myself. That sense of accomplishment later helped me in my work, when I had to navigate Asian markets, especially Indonesia—everything there seemed foreign and confusing, like writing my first “hello” all over again. Looking for structure, I opened this link here and felt a familiar sense of relief: when you know the rules, stepping forward isn’t so scary.
This post got me thinking about how often new projects start out this way—simply trying to carve out a small space online. I had a similar feeling last summer, when I first decided to write travelogues and simultaneously encountered the problem of renting accommodations while traveling; sitting in a hostel late at night, I scrolled through the best vrbo phone number , trying to figure out how others dealt with cancellations and confusing conditions. After sharing a few candid stories, I felt the same honesty and fragile beginnings as this post, and decided to continue my travelogues, even if they had similarly humble beginnings.
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