If you asked me what skill I’d like to learn, I wouldn’t be able to give you just one. I’m interested in a lot—maybe too many, depending on who you ask. But I see that as a strength. My curiosity isn’t scattered; it’s layered. I want to learn how to own a business—not just one kind, but different types that reflect different parts of me. A cozy food shop that feels like home. A digital storefront that shares wellness tools and intentional downloads. A space that blends creativity, strategy, and care.
Business ownership isn’t just about profit margins or branding—it’s about understanding people, systems, and yourself. I’d love to learn the behind-the-scenes skills: bookkeeping, product sourcing, customer experience, and ethical marketing. I want to know how to build something that lasts, something that feels aligned with my values. And I want to do it in a way that honors rest, boundaries, and real connection—not hustle culture or performative success.
Beyond business, I’m drawn to skills that help me express and reflect. Writing is already part of my rhythm, but I’d love to deepen my storytelling—maybe through podcasting, video, or even public speaking. I want to learn how to translate emotion into impact, how to turn quiet reflections into something that helps others feel seen. I’m also curious about tech: how AI works, how to build digital tools, how to stay ethical in a fast-moving world.
So when I say “a lot,” I mean it. I want to learn how to lead gently, how to build intentionally, and how to stay rooted while growing. I don’t need to master everything at once—but I do want to keep learning, layering skills that reflect who I am and what I care about. Because for me, learning isn’t just about gaining knowledge. It’s about becoming more myself.

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