Someone lied.

Managing one blog initially seemed like a good idea; simple enough, right? Or so it seemed.
It was 2016, I was jobless, depressed, and looking for an outlet. I created an outlet and started a blog to tackle issues that affected female blerds (black nerds).
I posted once and let the blog sit in cyber land for over 3 years. I always had this nagging feeling that I had quit something that was very important to me. But old habits die extremely hard and in dramatic fashion, I made excuses, and choked it up to life happening. When I became employed, my job became my focus. Once again posting and blogging became something only big time influencers and people that didn’t have “real” jobs did.
Then something changed, I started this journey when I hit the magical twenty-seven (magically for me at least). I re-visted my blog and posted a followup to the original post.
Then another idea hit me, this is my outlet right? Then use it for its intended purpose so, I started chronicling my journey and some of my struggles with the intention that someone would read and find either some comfort or strength in my words.
I wanted other women to know they were not alone.
Now, managing two sites I must say is a challenge but it is one that I enjoy. My blogs are important, but they are not without their challenges.
Posting
The goal or the purpose of having a blog is to post and to post frequently. That means creating a schedule and most importantly sticking to it. This is something I have been struggling with but I like to think that I am improving upon.
One way I am overcoming this slack in posting is to use my handy-dandy planner and to actually use it in a purposeful and meaningful way. Although buying the stickers and putting together my weekly layouts are quite enjoyable!
Content
Next struggle, what does one post about?
How real do you want to get when potentially 10s, 100s or possibly even 1000s of people that have no idea who you are will read your words? Well, that is something the blogger will have to decide. I like to be authentic but I post on both blogs with the understanding that I have a day job.
What I post online has consequences however big or small. I like to keep it simple when I post and I have a rule. I will not post anything that I cannot defend or that I would be embarrassed or apprehensive to repeat to anyone face to face.
So, dear reader, do you blog? Or have your own site? If so, what are some challenges that you have overcome or overcoming? Do you find blogging to be easy, fun, fulfilling?
I would love to hear your thoughts.