Friday, 11 March 2016

Taking apart

As you know, I was in a blogging slump. Not only was I inactive with my posts but also towards the blogging community and the wonderful friends I'd made. I got wound up and annoyed and couldn't concentrate. None of my posts were 100% and that frustrated me. As Morningtime4 said, the best thing to do is deconstruct. Take away.

Taking away. Geometric shapes minimising and adding on. Stopping and considering the forgotten reason we started our blogs. We, the young bloggers, in our own corner of the internet calling to someone out there; "We have something important to say, please listen,"

I'm sitting on a beanbag, surrounded by the comforting messiness of my room, remembering this blog's purpose. My fingers ache from endless typing trying to get my words to come out the right way, give people the right impression. The evenings gloomy glow makes me finally appreciate the world around me.

Communicating with others is something I do little yet often. I talk to my close friends a lot, pointless babble not anything important. One thing I need to work on is making more friends, but this time I need to find them on my own in this magnificent journey that is life.

A thing I have recently discovered is that however little attention you draw to yourself, someone will always notice you, people that you envy will turn out to envy you.

For now, I think I should appreciate the little things, see the best in people and find my blogging mojo.

- Edie


4 comments:

  1. This is a beautiful post and I totally agree with you. I sometimes have a struggle to plan my next post and I will definitely keep in mind what you said about people you envy actually envying you! This is such a sweet blog post xx
    Laila
    www.lailabee.blogspot.co.uk

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  2. This post is incredible! I, as a fellow blogger and human being, always have words to say but never know how to say them. This has definitely changed my attitude about blogging and, really, my view on the little things we just don't see in our, bustling, crazy, homely home. I really think you should do more posts like this one, as I loved it and i'm sure everyone else did just like me. Well done, Miss Edith Rose Castell!

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