REFUSE TO BEGIN

“To refuse to begin can be an act of great self-neglect.

Perhaps beginnings make us anxious because we did not begin ourselves. Others began us.

Beginning precedes us, creates us, and constantly takes us to new levels and places and people.

There is an old Irish proverb that says, “Tus maith leath na hoibre.” “A good beginning is half the work.”

John O’Donohue, To Bless The Space Between Us