Okay, so I’m attempting to do the A to Z Challenge hosted every April. And we’ll see how I do this year! B is for blogging!
Did you know I’ve been blogging since 2011? (My first post!) I have learned a lot with blogging, both professionally speaking and also as a casual blogger. I think the main reason I’ve stuck with blogging personally is that it provides an outlet for my thoughts and it’s a part of a larger community. I like that feeling.
I think the reason I have kept this blog up for so long is that I’ve allowed it to change and evolve and I’ve never been strict about the direction it takes. I guess for that reason maybe it’s not a huge hit, but I realize now, I never meant for it to be that kind of blog.
So, if you are visiting my post today, I’d love to know a few things about you –
1) Do you blog? Why?
2) What is your blog (so I can say “HI”)?
3) And when you don’t know what to write about for your blog, what do you write about?
Happy April everyone!
I do blog, of course- my writer's blog and my photography blog. The latter is a daily one, and gets more attention.
Same with my blog – it's always been a bit of a hodge podge, though with an emphasis on writing.
I've been blogging since 2010, but the last few years I've really slacked off.
I started my blog in September of 2009. I posted a lot more back then than I do now. My blog topics have changed greatly since those first couple years. Now it's a few times a month that I post and I'm not sure I'll even keep that up in the future.
However, I do A to Z every year, but I feel kind of obligated to do it.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out
Found your blog through the April A-Z challenge!
I, too, have allowed my blog to evolve as I've changed. I don't think it will ever really stay static. As a person you learn too much about who you are and what you want out of life changes that you can't simply "maintain" with your blog; it eventually has to change with you.
Best of luck with April A-Z!
With Love,
Mandy
I blog to share my teaching and learning materials with the global audience. I am lucky to get a good response and appreciation. A to Z participant Narayana Rao Zero-Based Productivity Management