Wow, it’s already been three months since I posted my very first blog post. Time flies. It’s actually pretty crazy when I think about it. In that time I’ve written 11 other blog posts and have grown as a writer not only on my website or platforms like medium, but in general.
This was my first time taking the plunge into blogging. Sure, it was scary. I had the typical fears that most people probably have.
- What will people think?
- Will anyone even care?
- What if no one likes my writing?
- How can I start without a niche?
- What if I don’t find my niche?
- How long can I keep going?
- What if I have nothing valuable to say?
- What if nothing ever comes from my writing?
- Will this be a waste of time?
And after 90 days, I can safely say that it has definitely been worth it (even if I still have a ways to go before I’m up there with the best of the best. And who knows if my blog will even get that far).
But that’s not really the point. I love writing online. It’s been therapeutic. And not only the act of writing itself, but just knowing that I could potentially provide value to someone simply by sharing my knowledge.
With that said, here are 12 lessons I’ve learned from the past 90 days:
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