How my Blogging has Changed

I used to be fas­ci­nated by check­ing my old blog posts and look­ing at how my writ­ing had changed, how I had changed tone, dic­tion, and con­tent. I used to blog for atten­tion, writ­ing mul­ti­ple posts in a day because on my blog I had a voice. Over the years I’ve changed. I’ve gained my own con­fi­dence and I’ve changed what I think is impor­tant to blog about.

My brother emailed me ear­lier this week and noted that I’ve slacked on my blog­ging as of late. It’s true. After email­ing him back I sat down and tried to write a post. Then I erased it and tried again the next day. Erased it and tried again the next day. Every day I’ve sat down try­ing to write a blog post.

I could write about D*C but in truth it’s mostly unin­ter­est­ing, lots of work­ing the con­ven­tion, a bit about drunken laugh­ter, some notes about a speed­ing ticket I earned. I could write about work, but now that I work online, it seems kind of silly and much of what I do is unseen cur­rently. I could write about K but that’s not the type of rela­tion­ship we have.

So life goes on, the blog will as well. I’ll write more in the com­ing days and weeks though, so hang in there.

Discussion

  1. Jess says:

    *checks her thread*
    EEEeeeeEEEEE
    *con­tin­ues to hang*
    =)

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