
Some ideas come to you suddenly, like a spark. Others sit quietly in the background, waiting for you to finally notice them. Wild Bloom Chronicles was a bit of both. It was kind of an out-of-the-blue idea. But the desire behind it? That’s been with me for a long time.
I’ve always felt like I had things to say—thoughts, struggles, and realizations that I knew others could relate to. But for so long, I kept them inside. I questioned whether my voice mattered, whether I should put myself out there.
I started this blog because I know what it feels like to go through something and wonder if anyone else feels the same way—to struggle in silence, comparing your life to others, feeling behind, uncertain, lost. No one ever really told me that these struggles are normal, that growth takes time, and that figuring yourself out is a journey, not a race.
So I decided to create the space I wish I had—a place where we can be honest about the struggles, embrace growth, and lift each other up.
What “Wild Bloom” Means to Me
The name Wild Bloom Chronicles wasn’t something I planned for long—it just came to me. But when I thought about it, I realized it perfectly describes what I want this space to be.
To bloom wildly is to grow without limitations—to evolve, to embrace change, to step into your purpose at your own pace. Growth isn’t linear. It’s messy, unpredictable, and sometimes painful. But it’s also beautiful, necessary, and deeply transformative.
For me, Wild Bloom is a reminder:
🌿 That I’m constantly evolving—mentally, emotionally, spiritually.
🌿 That my journey is mine, and I don’t have to follow anyone else’s timeline.
🌿 That growth isn’t about perfection—it’s about learning, unlearning, and blooming in my own way.
The Journey That Led Me Here
I haven’t always known what I wanted.
For years, I struggled with self-doubt, perfectionism, and fear of being seen. I changed career paths more times than I can count—lawyer, musician, business administrator. None of them fit. College? I tried, but it wasn’t for me. And for a long time, that felt like failure.
It took me ten years to figure out what I truly wanted—to embrace my creativity, to step into my purpose, to let go of the pressure to have it all figured out. And I won’t lie—it wasn’t easy. I wrestled with fear, comparison, and the nagging thought that I wasn’t enough.
But here’s what I’ve learned:
🌿 There are no shortcuts. Growth takes time, and that’s okay.
🌿 Life is too short to let fear hold you back. I wasted too much time being afraid to be heard. Not anymore.
🌿 You don’t have to have everything figured out. What matters is that you start.
That’s why I’m here. That’s why I started this blog.
What You’ll Find Here
This blog is a space for growth, creativity, and self-discovery. I’ll share my experiences—the highs, the lows, and everything in between. I want to talk about:
🌱 Personal growth & mindset shifts
🎨 Creativity & self-expression
💭 Navigating life’s uncertainties
💡 Lessons I’ve learned along the way
But more than that, I want this to be a conversation. I want you to leave each post thinking about your own journey.
What do you really want from life?
What’s holding you back?
What steps can you take today to move forward?
I hope this space encourages you to ask yourself these questions—to reflect, to grow, to take that leap. Because you can do anything. And I mean that.
This is Just the Beginning
I don’t have it all figured out. But I’m on the right path. And if you’re here, maybe you are too.
This is the start of something new—a journey of growth, of blooming, of becoming.
So, welcome to Wild Bloom Chronicles. Let’s grow together. 🌿✨
Join the Conversation
What’s one thing you’re currently growing through? Drop a comment below—I’d love to hear your story.
5 responses to “Why I Started Wild Bloom Chronicles”
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Hi Bloom 🙂
one thing I am currently going through is a fascination with what other people say (or rather write) they want. I say currently, and it’s a project I’ve been involved with for many years already. I find it very rewarding!
I also have other projects — most of these have to do with language and communication, maybe technology, etc. If you’re interested in such topics, you could check out some of my posts @ socio.business.blog (which I post quite regularly, about once a week).
🙂 Norbert
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Hi Norbert!
Thank you so much for sharing—your project sounds really fascinating, and I love that it’s rooted in curiosity around language and communication. That’s such a rich and meaningful area to explore. I appreciate you stopping by and I’ll definitely check out your posts!Wishing you continued inspiration on your journey,
— Bloom
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hi bloom, I love your blog! One thing I’m learning is how to be more patient with myself and not rush my healing or growth
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Hi! Thank you so much!, that truly means a lot to me. And I love what you shared… that’s such a powerful reminder. Learning to be patient with ourselves is so hard sometimes, but it’s also where so much growth happens. I’m proud of you for honoring your own timing, and I hope you keep giving yourself that grace. You’re blooming exactly as you should.
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