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Blogging and feeling happy


A few hours ago, I spoke to my friend Joel about blogging. One reason for catching up with Joel from time to time  is we can talk about blogging. We wondered if blogging will make a return, or something like it will make a return.

One thing we agreed on is this: It is a great delight to follow along with someone who blogs regularly. They share about seemingly different things in their authentic voice.

If you follow such a blogger, you almost feel that you know that person. If you follow long enough, sometimes you also find them changing, evolving.

For me, blogging is therapeutic. I do not even really check my visitor stats regularly. I do not really try to build an audience either.

I just like to write and share things via blogging. As if I am putting out messages in a bottle and throwing them into the sea.

Sometimes I am lucky to get a comment, or two. Sometimes  I am told by someone at a local meetup that they liked reading something I wrote a while ago.

Such interactions feel like meeting a good friend after a long time.

This year, I have been blogging a lot more regularly. This will be my seventh blog post in about 5 weeks. Usually, I at best have averaged one post every month. So what is helping me hit publish more than ever?

I got rid of some of my mental friction on what should be a good or bad blog post. I try to remind myself how I feel after I publish a post and send it out in the open.

I feel calm and happy. And that is enough!


2 responses to “Blogging and feeling happy”

  1. Birgit Pauli-Haack Avatar

    Thank you for sharing you thoughts on your blog, Aditya. It wonderful to read you are happy.

  2. Joel Abreo Avatar

    Your blog has inspired me to publish more often. Thanks for that, and conversations 🙂

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