Re: Starting without a plan

Ricardo Dantas writes about launching his blog after thinking about it for a little while. He says:

I’m not quite sure yet what this blog will become. […] There is no set schedule for posts; I will write whenever I have time and feel inspired to share something.

I love that approach!

There’s no need for a master plan (most of the time). Just get started and see what happens — the rest will follow along the way.

There are so many great options for launching a blog with very little effort and completely free these days. Just launch! That’s really the only way to find out if it’s for you or not.

I hope it is. There’s so much to love about blogging: the creativity, the personal growth and discoveries, the community around it. The list goes on…

And if you realize it’s not for you, no harm done. But if it turns out it is for you, it can be a priceless life-changer.

I think many bloggers would agree with me when I say that I love seeing new blogs pop up. It’s like, “Yes, another fellow human being has discovered blogging!”

As the Swedish saying goes: Shared joy is double joy.

Blogging is rewarding not just because of the personal growth, but also because of the unity that comes with it. Not in the sense of clicks and likes, but in those genuine human interactions.

Blogs may be digital, but the beautiful feeling and camaraderie they create are anything but. It’s real!

Speaking of unity, this blog post is part of JulyReply.

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