Children Hold The Key To Blogging
This is a reprint of a guest post I did over at Life In The Country for my good friend Snoskred.
Bloggers who decide to become serious with their writing and promoting their blog often experience stress usually found in an office environment. Whether it be practicing good SEO, dealing with blogger’s block, or simply feeling pressured by bigger blogs, bloggers often forget that the secret to having the proper attitude towards blogging can be found by observing children.
Start the day with a smile
Have you ever noticed how children have the incredible ability to wake up in a good mood most days? That’s how you should do it. Start each day with a positive attitude. If you wake up and remember you still have no idea on what the next post will be, don’t worry about it. Just smile. Try and start your day with a positive outlook and you’ll notice how easy it is to enter your blogging routine. As the day wears on, try to maintain your good mood and you’ll be surprised at how productive you can be.
Keep asking questions
Children never seem to run out of questions. No matter how much they learn, they keep asking more questions. If you’re satisfied with the direction your blog is taking, don’t be complacent. Keep asking yourself what else you can do to improve your visitors’ experience.
If you still haven’t grasped the fundamentals of running and promoting a blog, make a list of the things you don’t understand and work on them one at a time.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help
Children have the tenacity to keep working on a problem until they’re sure that they can’t do it on their own. They will then ask grownups for assistance. Any time you feel like you’re way over your head with customizing your blog, installing plugins, upgrading, or need advice on promoting your blog, don’t be afraid to ask your readers or other bloggers for suggestions.
Your readers come to your blog because they like your writing. They don’t expect you to be a master at the technical aspects of blogging.
There are a lot of bloggers that would be more than willing to help you out. Don’t be shy, just ask.
Make lots of friends
Have you ever noticed how children are so adept at making new friends or at getting along with other kids? Make sure that you form a bond with your readers and other bloggers. Knowing that you have a connection with your readers and other bloggers gives you motivation to keep writing even during the times you don’t feel like it.
Forging friendships with other bloggers will give you the feeling that you’re not alone in the world of blogging. You’ll learn new things, share tips, and help develop the growing community of bloggers all over the world.
Every day is an adventure
It’s amazing how children are always bright-eyed at even the most mundane tasks. It’s because they treat everything and every day as an adventure. Don’t look at your blogging as a routine or chore that you need to finish. Think of every post, comment, blog tweak, as a new game that you just discovered.
There is magic in writing and connecting with your readers. Your readers are your treasure. Some you will find, and others will simply find you. No matter what happens during the day, remember it’s all a big adventure.
If you find that you still need help with regard to having the best attitude towards blogging, take a look at the children. They’re smarter than you think.
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October 18th, 2007 00:54
A true insight. Honestly we can learn from them so many things which we usually forget as we growup!!!
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October 18th, 2007 01:04
Well said buddy , we can learn a lot by observing them.
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October 18th, 2007 04:13
This is an excellent article and so true. I’m a big kid. I usually bounce out of bed with a whole lot of energy and I’m not afraid to ask if I don’t know something. I did ask you about live preview.
Thanks for helping me out with that.
Anytime anyone forgets this post I’ll me more than happy to send an exact copy of my daughter after several minutes of non stop energy and continuous questions I’m sure those who need to know how it’s done will pick it up very quickly.
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October 18th, 2007 06:25
@Ashish:


Thanks buddy
@Madhur:
That’s true. I keep watching my children and think, “I should be more like them”
@Opal:
Haha I bet they will
October 18th, 2007 06:53
Very nice article, well written, and very true!
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October 18th, 2007 07:05
@Christy:
Thanks for the compliment!
October 18th, 2007 07:36
I don’t mind being an echo here: great post, Baron! You know I’m a frequent reader, but I don’t recall reading something like this before. Good job!
October 18th, 2007 13:03
@Mark:
High praise indeed. Thanks buddy!
October 18th, 2007 15:53
I love this post!!!!! I am so glad you put it here! That’s right, children are smart!
In order to truly be open minded, we should all realize that what you’re saying is true. Having a child’s inquisitiveness and wonder can change an adults entire view of life! Great post! Stumbled!!!!!!
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October 18th, 2007 23:13
@Bobby:
Thank you for the kind words, and thanks for the stumble!
October 19th, 2007 11:08
Really Inspiring me!
I’ve forgot how is the feeling of being a children. THis post refresh those memory for me! Thanks a lot!
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October 19th, 2007 12:28
@Ken:
Thanks for the compliment buddy, and you’re welcome
October 19th, 2007 17:40
You ar so right! I watch my little son every day, he is my little sunshine
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October 19th, 2007 20:56
Brown Baron, this is a great post!! I found it by way of Bobby. It helped me to get over this hump that I was suffering from. My life has gotten so busy within the last few weeks and I just didn’t know what to write about or where to begin
After reading this post I just went for it and what a relief! 
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October 19th, 2007 22:37
@Diana13:

Thanks! I love watching my children too. I think I could spend all day just watching them
@LisaC:
Thank you! I’m glad I could help out. My blogger’s block usually hits on weekends hehe
October 20th, 2007 12:39
Wow, Brown Baron this is such a sweet and wonderful article, I will try to heed this advice.
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October 20th, 2007 22:45
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October 21st, 2007 02:07
@menopauseprincess:
Thanks for the compliment!
October 21st, 2007 03:44
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November 22nd, 2007 06:23
Definately an insightful post, enjoyed reading
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November 22nd, 2007 06:28
@David:
Thank you! I’m glad you liked it
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