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THE SHEONA EXPERIMENT. MAIN MENU Skip to content * Home * About * Contact * Explorations * Experimenting * Media TAG ARCHIVES: FEELING POST NAVIGATION VANILLA FEELINGS. Posted on June 23, 2016 by Sheona Bello 4 Image via Alkila Love What does it feel like to: a) Move to New York? b) Graduate? c) Wake up in the morning of your flight to a trip of a lifetime? d) Be your birthday, Christmas or even a Friday? It could feel a million things, and i’d love to make a list. But from those experiencing a) through d), at the moment, I’m noticing a super prevalent notion that: ‘it’ doesn’t feel like ‘it’. Whatever ‘it’ is – it always seems to feel not like it should. But I wonder why we’re thinking so critically – I mean, no one has ever been here before. > In every moment, isn’t it cool to think that the experience is unwritten? You > literally, have never been there before, at that age, with that mindset, in > this place, with that plan, beside (or without) some person? While everybody is busy chasing their dreams by living in New York, Graduating double-degrees, trekking trough Norway, landing boss jobs, and kicking absolute goals on (and off) field – there’s a strange commonality, a kind-of brotherhood semblance between us all: > Nothing feels like ‘it’. Even up until boarding my flight, I didn’t feel like I was going away to travel the latest beaut locations on my bucket list and live in one of my favourite spots on earth. Even my friends, who are living in NYC still can’t believe they’ve moved a million miles away. But I wonder about how we have this delirious craving for trying to make sense of everything, reaching to feel something familiar when the very essence of it all, is the total opposite – unfamiliar? The fact is, everything is shiny brand new, and there’s no way in hell to know what it feels like. > Every encroaching minute is new territory, uncharted waters, and I for one, > definitely don’t have a map (or data on my international sim card in fact, to > download one). Bottom line: this is a rookie life. So get lost. No, better than that, stay lost and stop trying to know or feel like you should about ‘it’. The feeling doesn’t exist yet, it’s vanilla, but it’s waiting for you to make, break, look it square in the eye, grab it with both hands and top it with strawberries, oreos, chia seeds, donuts, cronuts, something matcha flavoured and gummy bears. Remember: Vanilla is always just the beginning. sb. Posted in Experimenting, General Tagged adventure, Birthday, change, Christmas, emotion, experience, feeling, Friday, friends, Graduation, life, milestone, New York City, travel, Weekend WHY YOU SHOULDN’T DATE SOMEONE WHO DOES ANYTHING. Posted on April 30, 2014 by Sheona Bello 0 It seems that articles describing “Why you should date a girl/guy who does this/that,” movement is taking over the world – or maybe just my news feed, but that’s essentially the same thing, right?. Without fail, the dawn of each … Continue reading → Posted in Media Tagged art, couple, date, empower, enjoy, experience, feeling, fun, girl, guy, happiness, happy, inspiration, inspire, life, lifestyle, love, opportunity, people, perfect, positivity, Sims, smile, write, young, youth POST NAVIGATION Search RECENT POSTS * Melbourne: thank u, next. * Taking a break from #goalz * What if your back was always ‘got’? * In real-time * Before the end. RECENT COMMENTS * Deborah on Melbourne: thank u, next. * I’m Never Leaving – The Petal Effect on Before the end. * Tracey Bellinda Jennings on Before the end. * Sheona Bello on Before the end. * The Live Muse on Before the end. ARCHIVES * March 2019 * March 2018 * June 2017 * November 2016 * September 2016 * June 2016 * March 2016 * January 2016 * December 2015 * September 2015 * August 2015 * July 2015 * May 2015 * April 2015 * March 2015 * February 2015 * January 2015 * December 2014 * November 2014 * October 2014 * September 2014 * August 2014 * July 2014 * June 2014 * May 2014 * April 2014 * March 2014 * February 2014 * January 2014 * December 2013 * November 2013 THE SHEONA EXPERIMENT SUBSCRIBE TO BLOG VIA EMAIL Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Email Address Subscribe Proudly powered by WordPress Theme: Forever by WordPress.com. Follow Get the latest posts delivered to your mailbox: Loading Comments... Write a Comment... Email (Required) Name (Required) Website