Why Blog?

Question Mark So I’ve been going on about these women bloggers I’ve been hanging out with on FB. One of them asked us why we blog, what benefit we accrue from blogging, what keeps us going.

I gave some kind of flippant answer, but in truth, now that I’ve been doing this for a while (almost exactly a year, in fact), maybe it really is time to stop and think about the why.

I started this blog as a place to experiment with writing, to see if it was something I could do. I didn’t have any particular audience or purpose in mind beyond my immediate family and friends. I called it My Coat of Many Colours because I love Carol King’s song Tapestry, in which a character wearing a coat of many colours drifts across the Tapestry of her life. I even explained all of that in this blog post. I am such a classic ADHD person, a drifter and a butterfly and a jack of so many trades. This blog was started as a way to explore all those different interests and passions that I have, trying to figure out what I want to be if I ever grow up. I’m fifty years old now, so you’d think I have a pretty good sense of self, but if anything, I’m more confused now than I was when I was twenty, because I’ve tried a few things I thought then that I might want and it turns out I was wrong.

So the first purpose of this blog, for me, is to help me figure things out by writing about them. I’ve never been much of a journal-keeper, but I do find that sometimes thoughts flow out better through my fingers than swirling around in my brain. Obviously I do practise a certain amount of self-censorship, especially as it involves other people.

Another thing this blog has done for me is to help me find new communities. I’ve joined a couple of blogging groups on Facebook, and both of them have been wonderful. I’ve developed a passion for local food, and I’ve met some amazing people through writing about that. I’ve joined a Paleo Bloggers’ group as well, and have learned a lot from reading the blogs there. I’m exploring all kinds of traditional food skills like fermenting and dehydrating, and the blog is one way for me to talk about those beyond a few status updates and pictures on Facebook. I also talk about Judaism. It is indeed a coat of many colours, which means I don’t fit into any niche. How beautifully my blog mirrors my life.

I would love to find some way of making a living from blogging, but yeah, so does everybody else out there. Trust Julien Smith to express that with his trademark ferocious succinctness. I’m no Dooce, that’s for sure. I’ve thought of putting affiliate links and stuff like that (not ads) on this blog and I’m afraid my friends will all hate me if I do. Still working that one out. Would you mind if I did? What would you like to see?

So why do I blog? Because it’s there. Because there are people out there who actually read it sometimes, and it makes me happy when they do. Because it forces me to articulate my thoughts, just like Ruchi’s question in our FB group made me stop and think. Because it’s one of the few things in my current life that require discipline, and I need more of that in my ADHD soul. I’ve actually got my calendar set up to send me a reminder every day to write. It doesn’t always happen at the time, but at least I think about it, and that sometimes leads to writing later.

I’ve often wondered whether I should focus this blog more on one thing and try to turn it into a source of income. Or maybe I should split it up into specialised baby blogs. Or maybe I’m wasting my time trying to “find myself” and I should just suck it up and get a job.

What do you think? If you blog, why do you? If you don’t, why not?

4 thoughts on “Why Blog?

  1. Kanga Jen says:

    I love the process of writing. I like constructing sentences and finding words (which is becoming increasingly difficult to do as my memory is shrinking). As for your questions – I would hate to see you split this into other blogs. I enjoy a “Hadass” blog – filled with bits of everything that encompasses *you*. I would not mind affiliate links, or even ads for that matter. To be honest, I ignore them most of the time. I would click on links though, if they were applicable – like recipe storehouses or home organization ideas.

    I love your blog. I hope you keep it going, in whichever way works for you!!!

  2. arkee_titan says:

    I started blogging a few years ago because of my egomania. Your sister and I discussed it and concluded that I am really a fake egomaniac. Blogging helps get our thoughts organized and we also get a kick out of being read in Japan or Kalamazoo or wherever. I have no memory of you as an ADD person–in fact as a kid you were very well focused. Ladies, enjoy the coffee and danish. Love from your Dad

  3. Lo-mo says:

    I blog because I can…..and to find myself, write, express myself, organize my recipes, meet lovely new people like you….the list goes on. If I had a penny for every half finished post on my dashboard, I’d be a rich woman. Sometimes the ADD doesn’t even let me get through one post…on to the next!!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

CommentLuv badge

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.