Within the Lines

Jul. 27, 2006

back at it

     I hope to finally be back for good.  My absence has been due to several conspiring factors:  the season (gardening & going), children's schedules, and, the most significant, self-inflicted intimidation.  

     As a "newby" to blogging, I spent a lot of time random-blogging and enjoying the variety of blogs out there.  Unfortunately, I also spent a lot of time comparing my initial entries and thoughts to others, and failing miserably.  I decided I was too serious, "this one is so much fun, and gets lots of feedback", too harsh "this one is so gentle & persuasive", too off on the wrong tangent "everyone else thinks this way...why don't I?" and just plain too repetitive "others are saying the same thing much better than I am".  Tho I love to write out my thoughts, the whole idea that I "was being watched (or read)" caused me to lose my nerve -- for a while. 

     Now my kids' are all napping simultaneously, so I hope to set aside 1/2 hour + per day to write (if I have to save a draft and finish the next day, so be it).  And I am going to try to just be me, not looking too hard at the next guy.  And I will pray before I write, that God would guide my thoughts, and I and my words would be surrendered to Him; thus if He wants it said by me and 200 other people that's His business!

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Jul. 27, 2006 - Untitled Comment

Posted by agodlyhomemaker
please don't compare your blog to anyone else's! YOU are what makes it so unique and that's what people respond to. :) i do the same thing- i think i'm too boring, or too childish next to others' writings. ( meaning my blog sounds like a 5 yr old wrote it) and i vow to do better but....i am me and i guess i have to accept that! lol
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Jul. 28, 2006 - Well said....

Posted by 4evrHischild
It's hard not to compare ourselves with others. I still compare my blog with others. Why are they getting so many comments on something so trivial and I can't get one comment on something I worked really hard on. Then I decided I wasn't really blogging for me. I was blogging for my Lord, my children and for those who may read and be blessed by what God is teaching me. Sometimes those trivial moments that others share are more meaningful because it shows others that we are not the only one going through something. We can share what's going on in our lives and how we are handling it to be a blessing to others or we can share and how we are not handling it well and let others be a blessing to us. Either way someone wins.
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