Do you know what it's
like to sometimes feel like there’s not enough time in the day to post new
content? Those of us who have had blogs for longer than a year have likely become
broken down at one time or another, for one reason or another, in the struggle
to keep our blogs going. Once it starts, the wave of procrastination, doubt and
lack of interest in blogging can make us believe that our world doesn’t have
room for our blogs at the moment.
It’s like a blogging
breakdown happens, especially when writer’s block has reared its ugly head….again.
Yet, it’s rarely noticeable as dirty dishes are piled mountain high in the
kitchen sink because all the time spent working for the man required overtime
this week. Plus, laundry needs to be done, dinner must be served and little
Jimmy has baseball tryouts this weekend. Then there’s that sudden feeling technology
overload once the cell phone starts ringing, alarms go buzzing and social media
notifications pop up on the little screen. Oh wait…“The Real Housewives of Orange
County” is coming on tonight and, well, the mere thought of blogging just elicits
one big sigh, or maybe even a sense of sheer panic.
Updating ones blog used to
be a fun activity but now it just seems sooo last season. If this sounds like
you and if you ever find yourself neglecting your blog or letting it fall by
the wayside because, hey, life happens after all, remember this…
There is no right season or special sauce that determines when the time is right to get back into the swing of blogging.
As bloggers, we have
to constantly work at putting out fresh content, out of respect for our
readers, the platforms that we’ve built and for ourselves. We must find a way
to make blogging fun again. This can be done by approaching our blog in a way
that is hassle free, given our schedule and interests.
Maybe time and life
duties won’t allow you to write that epic blog post today but what’s stopping
you from posting a photo and a simple caption? Or perhaps, a roundup style blog
post containing links to other bloggers that may be of interest to your readers?
Or, maybe list style posts describing all of the things/people/places keeping
you from blogging like a rockstar?
Blogging is never
out of season, so we must do what we can to make sure that our corner of the
web is always trending.
What are YOUR blogging struggles that YOU would like to overcome?
Nicole Ayers is an A-to-Z Challenge Co-Host who operates The Madlab Post and chats on Twitter. Her short narrative drama film
“ABYSS: THE GREATEST PROPOSAL EVER,” is available on DVD (Limited Sneak PreviewEdition) as she works further relief efforts for disaster survivors including U.S. Military Veterans.