“If you have other things in your life – family, friends, good productive day work- these can interact with your writing and the sum will be all the richer.” ~ David Brin
Wow! Don’t I know this! The quote cited above could not be more true in the life of a blogger. Until you have done it, please do not underestimate the difficulty of blogging, nor the time it takes to do it. It is more of a challenge than one might think.
If you blog on a daily basis, as I do, inspiration and creativity to keep your writing interesting, informative, educational or entertaining is a challenge each and every day. As soon as I am not in touch with a revolving door of people, places(scenery), events in my daily activity, my creativity in writing suffers. Ideas fizzle or even worse, evade me!
Although I shoot for clarity in my writing each and every day, occassionally I am off my mark. Over the weekend, I took a few days off because I was suffering the effects of a nasty cold. When I returned to blogging yesterday, I was “off my game.”
One of my loyal readers “read me the riot act” for dissappointing her yesterday. She said “Want to Play” was “incohesive and not at all consistant with my writing.” She wondered if I had taken some powerfully strong cold medicine that had affected my writing? In essence, she said “I better get my head back in the game!”
Hey! It worked! The one of the principles behind blogging is to build relationships with others through writing. I was happy to hear from this loyal follower. Glad to know that she cared!
I need to get back to good writing, and I know the fix is right at hand.
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I only blog when I think of something super important to write about. This greatly limits the number of my posts, but clarifies what I am going to be blogging about each time.
Lindsey Petersen
http://5kidswdisabilities.wordpress.com
Lindsey – Quality over quantity is always preferred .
Thanks for sharing your comment.
I think that is an interesting point, it made me think a bit. Thanks for sparking my thinking cap. Sometimes I get so much in a rut that I just feel like a record.
Detox – Writers cramp comes to each of us from time to time! It is more difficult than one might think to keep blogging fresh, new and creative.