10 Things I Have Learned From Blogging

Hi Lovelies,

As you might know, I went to Denver this past weekend to visit my cousin. You may have also noticed that I put this little blog on hold last Friday. Well, in doing so, I learned something really valuable about blogging and about life in general. So, since I was thinking about what I have learned, I thought that I would share ten things I have learned while blogging.

10 things I have learned from blogging

1. Although there are some really mean people out there, there are also some really great ones too. These are the people that will support you in everything you do. I love these people.

2. Beauty is everywhere. Yes, even in you. There are so many different definitions of beauty and it really can be found anywhere. I have found so many different blogs/bloggers in the past 9 months and they are all beautiful in their own ways. A few of my favorites are Delightfully Tacky, Yours Truly, Merrick’s Art, Because Shanna Said So. Each one of these blogs has an ENTIRELY different style, they all have very different vibes. Each and every one of them is SO beautiful. Beauty can not only be found in their style, but in their photos, in the scenery around them, in their children, in their families, in their foods, and in their homes.

3. Comparing yourself to someone else gets you nowhere in life. If anything, you start moving backwards. This is one I am working on every day. I have been doing this my entire life. Grades, sports, body image, blogging…..I feel like, especially for women, this is a vicious cycle and something we all have to overcome to be happy.

4. Life goes on. This is that important one that I learned this weekend. I didn’t schedule any guest posts, or regular posts on Friday when I knew I wouldn’t be there. Don’t get me wrong, my OCD self wanted to schedule a guest post, but it didn’t work out. Once the guest post failed, I decided to just try not posting instead of stressing myself out right before vacay. I was so worried about it, but I learned If I skip a day the world is NOT going to end. I know, it sounds crazy that I was so worried. I was worried about my numbers going down, I was worried about what my readers would think…all for nothing. My numbers didn’t crash and burn, people didn’t stop following me, and to be honest, no one probably even noticed that I took ONE day off. <sigh of relief>

5. Time management is key. Both in blogging and in real life you have to be able to stick to a schedule or you will drown. Not being organized will drive you crazy and cause you all sorts of unnecessary stress.

6. “Followers” don’t mean anything. I have come across blogs with their stats shown and come to realize that they may have 500+ more “followers” than I do on bloglovin’, but I have just as many page views. Now, I know this sort of goes against #3 in not comparing yourself, but in this comparison I came to a good conclusion, so it’s ok:) Lol! I came to realize that stats aren’t everything. I have a much more loyal readership than some of these blogs with 1000+ “followers”. That being said, don’t ever let the numbers get you down.

7. Always try new things. This is something I have not only learned from blogging, but from life in general. I used to hate 2 things that I now love. Running and Twitter. Running first. I started running (even though I don’t like to admit it), because everyone else was doing it. Well, I found out….I love it! L-O-V-E it! It releases tension, makes your body feel fantastic, and makes you feel strong, I have met some fantastic bloggers, like Katie, who run too. Fitness bloggers are some of the most supportive of all, and each of them has helped me get closer and closer to the belief that “strong is beautiful”. I don’t run to be skinny anymore…I run to be healthy. I run to be strong. I run for me.

The second, Twitter.  I HATED Twitter. Yes, so much so that it deserved capitals! With blogging I have found that it’s actually really fun. You get to have conversations with people you wouldn’t normally get to. It is BY FAR the most social way to promote your blog and get to know other bloggers. Twitter has really helped me to break out of my shell and communicate with bloggers I have always wanted to have a conversation with.

8. The blogging community can be inspiring,. When I first started on this little adventure I though, oh my goodness I am going to get myself into debt. I will see all of these wonderful things and buy everything in sight. I have actually come across dozens of bloggers that feel the same way I do, and  they don’t want to go into debt either! These bloggers are posting about budgets, spending freezes, low budget fashion, etc. It actually helps to hear that other people out there are worried about these things and read about their plans to fix/help them. I can’t tell you how much more it makes me want to save when I read about Words of Williams’ budget, and it makes me feel all happy inside when I see that Shanna has another post for the budget friendly ladies out there. I can honestly say that the blogging world has inspired me to plan and budget even better than I did before!

9. We are all human. You see these beautiful pictures on Instagram from people like Noelle, and hilarious tweets from Karly Kim and Whitney. You see absolutely stunning style from Laura. They all seem as though they have perfect lives, but then you delve a little bit further into their blogs and realize that they are all human too. As perfect as they all seem, and as much as you wish you were that pretty/funny/thin/stylish, they have their flaws and they have bad things going on in their lives as well. They have to deal with the same types of things you do on a daily basis. I have to say, I have never cried harder into my keyboard than I did while reading one of Whitney‘s more personal posts recently. I felt for her, I could relate, and I just wanted to give her a big old hug.

10. You’re not that weird. All of those things you do that you were convinced were SO weird, they’re not. Everyone does weird shit, its just that no one talks about it. Unless you’re a blogger…then you post about it:)

What are some things you have learned while blogging? If you don’t blog, what are some of life’s most important lessons you have learned?

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25 Comments 10 Things I Have Learned From Blogging

  1. She Rocks Fitness

    Thanks girl for the shout out! That is so sweet of you and you know I’m always here for you. I’ve learned so many things from blogging and all of them are very similar to yours. I can honestly say mostly good…XOXO

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    1. Megan

      You are so welcome! You have been one of the nicest people I have met through all of this. You are a constant encouragement and I appreciate it more than you know!

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  2. Laura

    Love, love, love this post! We are all human. Don’t even get me started on my OCD, my flaws and all my other crazy habits. That is what makes us all different and interesting. I promise that no one has a perfect life, and I try so hard to show that. That’s what makes it fun. Seeing who we all truly are. ; )

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  3. Tamara

    Hi Megan, interesting insight! I have a similar assignment I am working on, will take a different approach, though. Would you mind if I included a link to your post?

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  4. Roxanne D'souza

    Lovely post, and very well written.
    Point 6 is what really struck. I have always wondered how some people (2 of who copied/got inspired my own content and decided to make it their own) who are very uninspiring with the most dullest material have a lot more followers than so many other quality bloggers I have come across. Its really funny. But then again, they are only numbers right?

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    1. Megan

      I have a met quite a few bloggers who have more than double my followers, but less traffic. Numbers don’t mean a thing, so don’t let it discourage you!

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  5. Jena

    Definitely agree with you on a lot of these! Blogging has helped me connect with some awesome people and find more confidence in myself :)

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  6. Lynda@fitnessmomwinecountry

    Megan, fun post. I love blogging because I love to talk. I love people and the blogging community is so totally supportive and cool {so far}. Great points you make in your post. Don’t compare ourselves, be okay with missing a post. Just have fun, I don’t stress any longer if I am not posting every day. I am still learning to “love” twitter LOL but I love running :)

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    1. Megan

      Thank you, Lynda! I learn something new every single day here in the blog world. And I agree, the blogging community is amazing!

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