When I started this blog, my intent was to earn from it - not knowing how complicated the blogging world is. I just went ahead writing random stuff - no thought of a niche topic, audience. To document my life basically.
After a while I started to become more conscious on the content that publish. Wil Dasovich reminded me of this conundrum during the Vlogging 101 workshop he run on a group of Accenture aspiring #GameChanger Ambassadors. He is right - we over criticize ourselves and that is the biggest hindrance in us getting out there, exposed in the open world wide web. I personally felt I looked stupid on the posts I published. We just can be too hard on ourselves sometimes. The fear of judgement is eating us up.
I guess it is a process - fight or flight. And when you strongly feel that something is your passion, you make it work by all means. As Wil puts it - "do what you fear and learn to love it...". If it makes you uncomfortable and it sends butterflies to your stomach, you take the pressure as fuel.
If ever I find the time and will to pursue blogging or even vlogging for the matter, as in more seriously, I guess I'll do more of what I usually post now on my social media handles - food, getaways and probably talk about what I do everyday for work. Hard to think of content that has audience and something that people will give a damn. Probable I can get hits on staycation or teambuilding options. But then again, maybe not. Too. Lazy.