Believe me, no one is more surprised than I am by the joy I’ve gotten from blogging.
My journey into blogging started in response to a challenge from a coaching friend of mine.
I happened to mention to her in passing that I’d been playing with the idea of blogging for years.
The next thing I knew, in classic coaching style, she was holding me accountable for posting my first blog that same week.
I was terrified at first.
But up for the challenge.
Because let’s get real, I knew deep down inside of me there was a writer dying to get out.
I’ll never forget the feeling I had when I clicked “publish” that very first time. It was a mixture of pure delight. And absolute fear.
I hardly slept that night.
Looking back I don’t think anyone even read my first blog. Except for the friends I sent it to the next day.
It was still thrilling nonetheless! Hearing my friends’ words of encouragement gave me the extra nudge I needed to continue down the terrifying path of blogging.
So if I was so terrified, then why blog, you ask?
(Or maybe you didn’t, but I’m gonna tell you anyway!)
Why not just continue along the safer path?
The one where I write in a private journal like I’ve done for so many years?
Good question.
Here’s why.
Blogging lets me speak my truth. Out loud.
Something I’ve been wanting – no, aching – to do my whole life.
It reminds me of my younger, carefree days.
When I traveled abroad and wrote long heartfelt letters to my friends back home.
I didn’t critique or over-analyze my words, I just lived in the moment and spoke my truth on paper.
At the time it felt wonderfully freeing to express my emotions so openly.
Later many of my friends would tell me how much those letters had meant to them.
That they’d cherished them like gifts.
Blogging feels like I’m still writing those letters.
Connecting soul to soul with my friends.
Still sharing my gifts.
Blogging has given me an outlet for authentic self-expression.
Something I’ve been craving for years.
It’s a way for me to share ALL of me.
The parts I often keep protected and hidden from the world.
The qualities that ultimately make me the best version of myself.
My empathy and compassion.
Rawness and vulnerability.
My humour and my heart.
Blogging lets me connect to all of those parts of me.
And to freely share them with others.
And surprise, surprise! That feels pretty darn good.
So what about you? Is blogging your thing?
Why not give it a try?
And maybe you too, will open the door to your authentic voice & truth.
Kerry xo