Lace up your shoes and start.
I'm just a beginner too but if I can do it, you can do it. I would suggest finding a beginner 5k plan and following it. There are many on the internet (runnersworld.com, halhigdon.com, fitnessmagazine.com are just a few). You will go through sore muscles as you progress but stick with it. As you get into the program, look for some area 5k runs and set that as a goal to work toward and sign up.
I know there are a lot of experienced runners on here that can give you loads of advice. They have helped and encouraged me along the way as they will you. Good luck and have fun!
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