The Joy of Blogging

It’s hard to believe that my first full year of retirement is almost at an end and what a fulfilling year it’s been!  Back in July, on a whim, I started a personal blog with no prior experience and no real theme in mind.  Being an avid gardener for many years and one who loves to talk about all things plant-related, I figured that was a good place to start.  Besides, writing seemed like a great way to fill my newly freed-up days.  What I came to realize is that blogging freed me up as well, in ways I never anticipated.  The experience has been inspiring, motivating and energizing; it has truly changed my life in a positive way!

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Over the past six months of blogging, I’ve made many new friends; some are professionals, some are amateurs like myself, but all of them are enthusiastic about writing and eager to share their life experiences.  And I’ve discovered there’s a whole lot of stuff out there to write about – from accomplishing the most ordinary of everyday tasks all the way to seeking higher consciousness!

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I’ve found that people who write also read, and they read a lot!  A lifelong lover of books myself, I now love reading blogs as well.  By reading different blogs, we open ourselves up to new worlds but also educate ourselves by taking the time to learn about and appreciate those topics that excite others to write.  There are so many people blogging regularly now and so many different things to read about that you never get bored.  Generally quick reads, blogs are endlessly entertaining, and there’s always something new on the horizon.

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Instructional blogs are a great way to learn something new as they generally don’t require a lot of time to read yet pack in a lot of information.  When photos are also used, it’s like a personal mini-class and just as enjoyable as watching a video.  I do a lot of this type of blogging when I talk about gardening and plants.  Although far from a professional, I have many years of experience and love to share what I’ve learned with others through the blogging medium.  I also regularly seek out the wisdom and wit of my favorite bloggers.

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Many blogs are stories of real-life experiences that come from the heart and, as such, they can touch us in a very personal way.  They’re a communion between the writer and the reader.  With this type of writing, a catharsis takes place that can bare your soul and leave you feeling more than just a little vulnerable.  As part of the blogging community, we respond with encouraging and understanding comments; we hand out gold stars and cheer each other on in hopes that by doing so the good stuff will just keep coming – and it does!

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And so, as 2018 comes to a close, I’d like to thank my faithful readers and fellow bloggers for enriching my days with inspiration and joy!  Thank You and a Happy New Year to All!

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For more on blogging, visit my previous posts:

Redefining Ourselves in Retirement

Into the Blogosphere with Lyme

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Into The Blogosphere with Lyme

“Are you in the Blogosphere?” my husband calls from another room.  As much as I would like to give a resounding “Yes!” to that question, it’s not always the case.  More often than not, I’m lost on Twitter or Facebook or “just browsing” the internet, ever searching for inspiration.  When I do blog, however, it’s a source of great enjoyment for me because it’s something I can do whenever I like from the comfort of my home.  It’s also something I can do with Lyme disease.

Blogging takes a lot of time, research and work but it also requires the blogger to have one very important tool at his or her disposal – energy! – that precious spark of life that keeps us rolling through our days.  For people with chronic Lyme disease, that spark can sometimes be hard to resurrect.  It gets buried under the aches, pains and profound fatigue that are a constant when living with Lyme.  There are days when I just have to rest and nothing else is going to happen, but even on those off days, I still find myself thinking about blogging and what I’ll be writing about next.  Blogging inspires me to keep moving forward in spite of my problems.

Because blogging (and writing in general) can be picked up and put down at any time, it’s the perfect career for people like myself who can’t depend on feeling well every day and for whom the typical 9 to 5 situation is just not going to happen.  It’s also a great pastime for retired folks who have so much life experience to share.  It can be a form of mentoring where others can turn to our blogs for help with their own issues of daily living.  We learn through the practice of blogging and by reading other people’s blogs – they’re a wonderful resource!

When I first thought about blogging earlier this year, I had no idea where to begin.  I knew that I enjoyed writing and wanted a platform where my writing could be seen but making that happen was more than a little daunting for this old gal who was not particularly computer savvy.  The good news is that by consulting other bloggers, I got all the information I needed to start.  By chance I happened upon Amy Lynn Andrews, an amazing woman and veteran blogger, who shares all her hard-won information on her website.  I was astounded by how easy her step-by-step tutorials were to follow and in a very short period of time I was up and running with my own blog.  It was a confidence-building turning point for me!

Today, I regularly check out other bloggers and have found many writers with Lyme disease and other chronic illnesses.  Like me, blogging has given them a new lease on life.  It’s a place where we can share our stories, encourage each other and provide inspiration to keep going through whatever life throws at us.  So here I go once again, into the Blogosphere!

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To see the many blogging tips Amy Lynn Andrews has to offer click on this link: https://amylynnandrews.com/

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