Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β When I first started this blog back in summer, because i was a complete begginer, I had questions like: "How to actually write a post?" , "Should i treat my blog like a journal?" , "Is someone actually going to read my blog?". I did not payed much attention to this, and i started writing about pretty much anything, from my frustrations to existential questions such as "Why shawarma can be considered a sandwich". This entry was actually funny in my opinion. Its was a stupid ideea, but a creative one at least.
Β But after some time, because my blog was not as active as i wanted it to be, I lost interest. I felt like no one cared about what i was writing, and that my subjects are boring. This made me write less. I felt like my ideas are dumb, and that no one cared about my posts. I usually got a coule of comments (shoutout to sireoja) on posts i made about Romania and my frustrations with this country, but not as much as i wanted.
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β The lack of activity and free time,now that i started college made me (almost completly) stop writing on my blog.This affects me a lot,because my blog is probably the only place where i can actually talk to people or feel part of a community.
But I am trying to solve this problem somehow: one of the many solution i have to "revive" my page is changing the way i write, from a frustrated and casual way to a more academic,almost article like one. It is going to help me a lot, as i plan on becoming a journalist (or maybe a teacher, who knows).
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β To the 3-4 people who are going to read this post: please,give me some feedback.Do you like this type of writing? Should i stick to my previous writing types (rants about whatever,weird questions etc.)? Please, let me know.Β
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ashspace β
if blogging makes you feel happy, i think you should do it regardless of clicks! i do browse recent blogs often, and i clicked on yours because i was interested in what you had to say! always keep doing what you love, and then youβll find your people :3
chi(ffon) β‘
i feel like you can still word ranty blogs in a way where it feels more academic. i usually just write about topics that i feel need a formal post and then do a draft on a document before proof reading and posting it onto here! even if no one interacts with it, i'm personally satisfied of just voicing how i feel out into the world about the topics that i'm passionate about! good luck with uni and i'm looking forward to seeing your blogs!