Where did my blog go?


It was right here a moment ago. My enthusiasm for starting the new year and diving back into blogging was here, but then suddenly it was gone. Where did it go? I had such passion – so many good ideas. I didn't understand where they went...

...until I stopped to think about it.

I got online and I saw what was being shared by authors and friends that had likes and comments:

Praising a girl’s article about all the things her parents taught her that were wrong.Warnings about a damaging teaching.A short video mocking people who don’t like to read.A funny video with a fake argument defending a genre.A list of things people shouldn’t say to someone going through a certain struggle.

All of these things have some value. None of them are wrong in of themselves. But do you notice what I do? It’s all coming from a defensive and negative point. Yet, I get it. If you share something from a positive and happy point of view, you don’t get as much of a response. This is even true with book reviews. I rarely get a comment on a book I give five stars to, but usually get a few when I post a negative review.

So why did realizing this trend discourage me to the point I wasn’t blogging? I know that not participating in some trends sometimes means fewer people see my work. Like it or not, what is trending does affect what people are looking for. I looked at what I wanted to do and was good at doing and I see there isn’t as much of a market for it even from when I started.

I’m not good at making videos. I’ve tried.I feel there is far too much tearing down out there. We need to spend a lot more time encouraging and building up.I’m not a trend setter or even the best at what I do.

When realized what had been holding me back from blogging, I felt a weight lift off my shoulders and I had so many ideas for blog posts and fun. So there is more coming to this more. And once again, I’m reminded that I have a lot of learning to do. I’m grateful that God is such a patient teacher.

 

Did you enjoy this post? It reminded me of this one I wrote in 2017.

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Published on January 27, 2023 10:17
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message 1: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Brazytis I think that's so true about people only paying attention to the negative, so I'm happy to comment on this post! You're right on, Sarah, and I love the idea of having some positive content being put out there. I don't know if you've found this, but I think even books being published get more attention if they are about dark and negative things; and I had to face the fact that if I make stories that celebrate goodness and truth and happy families and God-fearing people, I won't get as many reviews or fanfare, but I'm determined not to care. Our world is so full of hate and wrong right now, and we've been called to be light in the world, not more darkness. Whether it's a blog post or a book, we need to keep shining that light of joy and truth. Thank you for this! You encouraged me today!


message 2: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Sarah wrote: "I think that's so true about people only paying attention to the negative, so I'm happy to comment on this post! You're right on, Sarah, and I love the idea of having some positive content being pu..."

I agree with you. We need more good, truth, and light. Darkness doesn't push darkness away, only light can.


message 3: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah Morris I couldn't agree more, Sarah and Sarah!


message 4: by Katja (new)

Katja Labonté Yay! Can’t wait to see your posts again!


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