Blogging pep talks

We probably all have said to ourselves, « I should start blogging » or « I should blog more » BUT we all know how it ended…

Yeah… honestly, I’m the same, and I started and stopped blogging throughout the years.

Today I feel blogging is so valuable. For me, because it’s a curated library of my interests, thoughts, experiences, bookmarks… and for others because you have access to all of that.

So I want to start blogging again.

And I think that part of having a habit stick is to look forward to it and to believe in it. And to do that, feeding yourself with the things you want to achieve/attain is a powerful thing to do.

So here we are, some blogging pep talks to feed me with blogging culture:

(I will update this post as I come across new blogging food)

One little blog post is nothing on its own, but publish a thousand blog posts over a decade, and it turns into your life’s work. This blog has been my sketchbook, my studio, my gallery, my storefront, and my salon. Absolutely everything good that has happened in my career can be traced back in some way to this blog. My books, my art shows, my speaking gigs, some of my best friendships—they all exist because I have my own little piece of turf on the Internet.

Austin Kleon

Julia Evans – Some blogging myths

I cannot teach you how to grow an audience, go viral, or make a ton of money. But I can say that people probably overrate scale and underrate trust and 1:1 connection.

The Fire Jar – Why post online

It’s about helping you become more of who you specifically want to be, so that you can find deep and meaningful connections with others.

Tom Critchlow – Taking Blogging Seriously

A blog post is a very long and complex search query to find fascinating people and make them route interesting stuff to your inbox

Henrik Karlsson

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