What makes you love to bog? With the two year anniversary of Meandering Passage this month I’ve been thinking what it is for me.
I’ve never entertained the thoughts of my blogging being about money or fame. Yes, there are a few ads on Meandering Passage but until this last month I’ve never made enough from them to even cover hosting. I doubt anyone would consider the amount of daily readers I attract as being any sort of fame, although I appreciate every one of them.
I did hope, when starting Meandering Passage, that my writing would have an impact, if not on others then on myself. While I can’t speak for the others, I can say that Meandering Passage has afforded me a positive outlet of thought and energy during a period when it was sorely needed.
There’s a difference between “loving blogging” and “loving to blog.” Many people start blogs because they love the idea of blogging and seeing their thoughts, concerns or daily lives published for the world to read. Everyone wants to be heard or have that fifteen minutes in the spotlight. Few who start a blog end up loving to blog.
Bogging itself, with regularly well written and informative posts, is hard work! Writers block is a very real part of the experience. Understanding that it’s not always going to come easy, learning how to go with the flow and connecting with your own creativity is key to viewing blogging as a positive experience.
It also helps to be open to change, willing to consider differing opinions and respectful of others.
My posts are not the final word on a subject, even for myself. My thoughts continue to congeal with additional consideration and the passage of time. Occasionally I might return to edit the post if I’ve drifted far enough away from center or if I’ve reached an understanding that improves greatly on the original content of the post. Most often I’ll let it stand the way it was posted.
For each post I write I literally read hundreds of posts from other sites. This reading provides me inspiration, subject matter and opportunities for learning how to improve my own writing and posts.
With blogging I utilize the Golden Rule, “Do unto other as you would have them do unto you.” I make comments to many of the regular posts I read, when I quote or use material from another source I go out of my way to give proper credit, and when disagreeing with someone I strive to understand their point of view, stay focused on the facts and not take or make it personal.
I knew when naming this blog Meandering Passage that my writing would tend to shift a bit as I found my own path. Since I write to please myself, breaking the rule for successful blogging that states you should have a narrow focus topic is no big deal.
Bottom line, as long as blogging is enjoyable and as long as I continue to love to blog, Meandering Passage will continue to have anniversaries.
I like reading your blog, and I think it’s too often people tell each other that, so I thought I might as well just spend a couple of seconds telling you that! Keep it up!
Best,
Mathies.
Mathies,
Thank you very much. That’s always nice to hear. I certainly appreciate you the readers.