A Good Enough Guide to Starting a Blog

Whispered fears run through your mind, freezing fingers as you’re typing, blocking drafts from being published, stopping sites from going live.

What if your writing isn’t good enough.

Your spelling, your grammar, your recall of old rules from school: not smart enough.

Your style: not witty enough.  Not engaging enough.

Your ideas: not thought through enough.

Your content: not significant enough to match your theme, your topic, your mission, your passion.

Your drafts: not brilliant enough to match the plans you had, the dreams you dreamt, the blog you saw unfolding in your mind.

Your position: not expert enough.  Not authority enough.  (I mean: who do you think you are?)

Your voice: not clear enough.

Your desire to make a difference: not enough to clear the bar.

To which I say: enough.

Willing to Stand Out
And ask instead:

If you are learner enough to learn new styles of writing on the web: for writing that flows fluidly, for connections made through words.

If you are responsive enough to let your style evolve, to see what works and folk engage with.

If you are open minded enough to explore ideas with others, to share your thoughts half-formed, still imperfect.

If you are moved enough by your theme, your topic, your mission, your passion that you can set your fears aside.

If you are human enough to accept that your words, your work, your site design might not be perfect, but is still worth sharing.

If you are free thinker enough to share your thoughts, fears, hopes, dreams without being expert, without the defence of authority.

If you are kind enough to encourage other thinkers, writers, dreamers as you go.

If you have courage enough to hear yourself sing.

If  you have desire enough to make a difference come what may.

If you have heart enough to feel the fear and do it anyway.

Then, with apologies to Kipling:

You’ll be a blogger my friend.

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I drafted this a couple of months ago, inspired by someone who was holding back from starting a blog.  I hope you’re ready to roll now :-)

Photo Credit: Willing to Stand Out, by Joanna Paterson