Friday, January 11, 2013
Was Gonna Quit
Well I started this blog to be able to share our lives with possibly people who understand. My 1st comment was that the story was not a lot of help. I had only posted 1 blog maybe 2 so I got a little discouraged and was gonna quit. I have now changed my mind. I am not a doctor or scientist I am a Nana who is raising my grandson who has Autism. I do accept any sugggestions or questions ( good or bad) and I dont easily get offended by anyone so dont worry about that. I was not offended by the comment that was left I just wanted to clarify what this blog is about. We as parents, grandparents and caregivers have enough doctors telling us what we should and shouldn't do I am just here to share, make friends and help anyone I can help. A lot of times we all feel alone like there is no-one in the world who could possibly understand but this blog is to let you know that we are all in this so why not help each other out. Thank You for reading this and God Bless!
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The hardest thing about blogging at first...I thought...was that it was difficult to get traction...to find someone to read your blog. Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteGlad you decided to keep it up. I started blogging about 4 months ago. I post sporadically, since there is always so much to juggle. But it helps me tremendouslt as a way to "talk things out". I've made some great friends, and found a whole new support network. Getting much more from this than I ever would have thought. I often don't have more than a few people who read each post. But the people who read care. <3 (Jim W. above was one of the first people who found and commented on my blog too. Helps to have encouraging words like his when you're first starting out!)
ReplyDeleteEven 2 years into this, I still struggle at times to get people to notice my blog, though my work gets noticed much more on the websites where it's syndicated or where I write original posts outside of my own blog. During the times when you feel no one is listening, write anyway. Write for yourself, but write for that person who - maybe even a year down the road - will stumble upon your words and say, "YES! That's my experience, too!"
ReplyDeleteThank You All! I will continue to do this if for no-one but myself! Makes me feel better to get it out of my head and at least on a piece of paper, computer or where I can.
ReplyDeleteKeep on blogging, if anything I've found it to be very therapeutic at times when I blog. All the wonderful people I've met have helped to remind me we are never alone...we are merely pieces to a puzzle and together we form the best puzzle you could imagine!
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