Why Would I Blog About "Normal" People?
- Jayde Harris-Lehman

- Sep 2, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Nov 15, 2019
I am an extrovert, full of anxiety who genuinely enjoys getting to know people from all different backgrounds. That's why when I was plagued with the chore of creating a blog, I cautiously began to ask other classmates what their blogs were going to be about, which led to me curiously asking why they chose that topic. Soon I realized that there are so many people in my life, as well as, strangers in passing, that I would love to not only get to know more about, but introduce to others.
People are diverse creatures that vary depending on their biological factors, geographical location, family history, cultural choices and so much more. These variations between people is why learning about seemingly normal people is a very interesting task for me. Throughout this blog, Face the Words, I am going to introduce you to people whose souls, lives and accomplishments, I feel, are worth sharing. From this blog, I hope to encourage you to get to know more about the people who are around you and be open-minded with the people who you encounter daily. You never know who you might meet!
The words people speak have impact and the words people speak about others is significant as well. That's why I am ready for you to see the next blog post about Rachel Hultquist, a professional ballet dancer for the Northwest Florida Ballet who has had to overcome a significant childhood trauma. Accompanying my words about this strong woman, I will be including her insightful words she has about the events that led her to where she is today and what she hopes people will gain from learning more about her. Be sure to subscribe to the email list to be the first one to read about Rachel!



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