Your story matters. It may not seem so right now. But you are not the only one going through it, that’s for sure. One of the the things I really like about blogging is that you get to meet people all over the world who may be going through the exact same situation.
When I blog about depression, I get to meet others who are in the battle and learn what worked for them to kick out the blues. When I write about my past domestic violence situations I get wisdom from others who have made it out alive. When I write about finding hope in God I get to meet others who have found Him faithful and true. We are a tribe of men, women, and children who share our hearts with people we have never met. I love it!!!
I am more honest on my blog than I am with people sometimes. It’s really easy to pour your heart out when you just type whatever you think. There is a freedom in that. Your heart, your feelings, your hopes, dreams, failures – it is really addicting! It’s a total no judgement zone.
Do you blog?
What do you blog about?
Why do you blog?
I read my about page today – funny how you write that page and forget about it. It helped me remember why I do this:
My Purpose – To overcome adversity, thrive, and live an abundant life
My Mission – To encourage and teach others how to rise above their circumstances, enlarge their vision, and soar to new heights with God
My Calling – To use words and music to find and share hope is this crazy world
What about you? What is your vision? Do you have a dream? A calling?
I encourage your to write it down. It’s real then. It helped me focus on why I do what I do. It gives me vision. Without vision the people perish I read…
Plus, it’s really funny to read something you wrote like 3 years ago and totally forgot about. Blogging gives me perspective – on how far I have come, what I have overcome, and how faithful God is to His promises!
Amen, Diana…amen!!