colinwalker
colinwalker
Liked: Finding my space – Nitin Khanna... "I’ve tried daily blogging, daily journaling, daily private blogging, scribbling notes on a throwaway page on the net, all in an effort to just put words on the screen, to just ‘be’. It doesn’t matter that those words are perfect. Or, well, i... colinwalker.blog
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jack
jack

@kulturnation @colinwalker I'm on the other, less impressive, end of the spectrum. I don't worry about perfection or value of posts. I just hammer out what I'm thinking about, give it a quick edit, and hit Publish. If I were looking for an Audience™ it might be different, but that's not why I have a blog. If I had to carefully consider (aka overthink) everything I published I'd just pull up the stakes and go home.

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jack
jack

@kulturnation Thanks, I appreciate that. Good question though. Mostly I do it as a technical and personal journal of sorts. I very often search my blog to see when I did something or what I thought about it. Sometimes it's telling my future self about my current process or why I did something. I enjoy other's posts about what they think about a product or process or technique so I try to record my thoughts on those things. Now you've got me thinking :).

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colinwalker
colinwalker

@jack @kulturnation Great continuation guys.

Like you, Jack, my blog is very much a personal record but, although I’m not actively seeking an audience, I know others do read so some posts are obviously to inform them of my process or opinion on something.

Michael, I get round the importance aspect by thinking if it was important enough for me to consider putting it in to words then it’s important enough for me to hit publish regardless of whether anyone else finds it important.

I think I spent too long trying to write like a journalist rather than a blogger over the years and need to get out of the habit.

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