I love cliches. I know, I know…that’s so cliche. But it’s true. I can’t help it. I really don’t see why everyone dislikes them so. They’re fun and like a universal language we all begrudgingly speak.

Today’s writing prompt asks why we blog. I’ve never really thought about it and I can’t think of a good answer. How sad is that? I’m not a writer…I know that. I don’t enjoy it the way a lot of my friends do. Part of me thinks I might if I found the perfect outlet for me. It’s not blogging though I do enjoy getting my feelings out there. I’ve written shorts stories and poems, neither are a passion. I can’t even fathom writing a novel when I balk at writing a few paragraphs for 30 days straight. I don’t know.

Don’t get me wrong, I don’t hate writing or blogging. I wouldn’t be doing #bloglikecrazy if I did. I enjoy giving friends and family insight into my mind and thoughts. I enjoy venting on here when need be. I enjoy being able to write one time to update everyone on something major in my life…saves so much time.

When I’m not blogging like crazy I’m very sporadic in my posts. They usually appear when something happens, I feel strongly about something, or the like. There is normally a specific reason for the post. I don’t find inspiration to write in a lot of things and I’m ok with that. My outlets come in other ways. I’m more of a doer and implementer, not really a writer. But I’m thankful for the opportunity, ability, and freedom to write what I want when I want. I take it for granted entirely too much. I need to work on that. Let’s add that to yesterday’s list. 😉

Have a wonderful day, friends!

Love yourself.
Find peace inside.
Share happiness.

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4 Comments on Why Ask Why?

  1. Glad you are participating! Blogging is its own category, that’s for sure. Not all bloggers consider themselves “writers” but they consider themselves as bloggers instead. I think it helps take away that stigma of ‘writing” ya know? Anyway, there are a TON of bloggers out there who have made it big time and do not consider themselves writers. But what they have is a niche or a message and a following and engage with their community. You do that all the time. 🙂

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