Nope, I haven’t abandoned my fledgling blog. I’m a GoDaddy Girl now, I’m in this for the long haul.
I have neglected it, though, which I’ll admit is very poor form. Work and my social life has kinda gotten a bit insane these days – not to mention the recent radical shuffling of who I live with. More significant, I’ve noticed my blog starting to take on a focus, that focus being my dating life. The funny thing is that I’ve never thought of my life as being all that titilating in regards to romance.
Ha, I said titillating. Titty-lating.
I suppose I needed a mental refreshing period – to decide if I want my blog to go down this path of relationships and my being single (and sometimes not-so-single). I don’t want to limit myself to just writing about my dating experiences, but I can’t deny it’s where my mind is these days. Pathetic, huh? Or not. I don’t care. I does what I want.
I have a more substantial post, it may go live later today. Or not. I just couldn’t go another day without adding something to my blog.
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Love me some Brando updates. Radical shuffling of who you live with? Do tell
The thing I've found with blogs is that it's YOURS. Do whatever you want it to do. Blog about whatever you want to blog about. If you force something, or are writing something that you don't REALLY want to, but feel you have to, then it'll be apparent in your writing.
I loved this post, don't get me wrong, but I get the whole "I don't know what I want" vibe from it, which was probably intended, since, well, you don't know what you want. But what I'm trying to say is that it has a different feeling that your other ones.
Find your niche, even if your niche is not having one, and go with it. Wanna blog about the weather and how hot you're going to be today? Do it. Want to blog about late night trips to Dunkin' Donuts? Go for it. Want to blog about your latest gang of men, one of which is a stage 5 clinger, and the other one you propositioned to let you give him pleasure as payment for a lost game of Mario Kart? DO IT.
Be you. You're best at that.
my blog posts always vary from my love life to my downer days to what i feel like talking about that day. i think you shouldn't limit yourself to just posting about your love life but give some more of who you are (in the sense of what you really want to write about) people are attracted to your writting form, not necessarily what you are writing about