How to write a perfect blog
"How to write a perfect blog"
"Writing a perfect blog is one of the easiest tasks in blogging"
I started writing blogs and short stories when I was 12 years old never once thinking that other people will also read these blogs. At first, I never re-read the things I wrote. I just wrote to end my frustration whenever I was angry. But soon I started realizing that I should make my short stories and blogs for other people also. It was then that my writing became terrible as whenever I sat down writing, I felt that this one is absolutely going to be turned into a movie and so I always wrote thinking of what others might like (which included a bit of bad language also).
Then came a great man in my life who advised me to stop writing for others and start writing for myself. He also asked me to re-read my blogs again and again till I find at least 1 mistake in it. You see no blog is perfect, so the only thing we can do is make a perfect blog for ourselves.
There will always be people who wouldn't be happy nor satisfied after reading our blogs. But, mind me, there will always be someone in the world who will feel like "Yeah, this is exactly what I wanted!". Let me explain it to you again by saying, "The ones who run for their own dreams have a high chance of success. But the ones who run towards a dream for other's sake, have a very low chance of happiness".
There will always be times when you feel like this is not what I can continue to write about or this topic is not made for me. These feelings are natural, so you don't have to worry about them but, in such cases, you definitely have to understand the main problem and work on their solutions.
Writing blogs isn't very easy and thinking about their reviews and feedbacks in advance is the worst. So, as a last piece of advice, I would also like to say that reading reviews is just for the sake of understanding your own mistakes (that too if you agree on a particular point) and not for the understanding of what people think of your blog 'cause in the latter case, there is a very high risk of getting demotivated.
So, after all this, now I really hope that whenever a great writer like you sit in front your typing/writing tool/machine, you ask yourselves a question of Who am I writing for? And if the answer comes 'for myself' then it means that you have already become a pro writer working to just reach to the top.
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