One week after completing photography school, I have a clearly-defined understanding of my photography goals, which includes launching a food blog in a month.
But what about Naked Girl?
Where do I take this blog in the remaining months of the year?
I took a moment to pause and review my progress with writing:
- 163 posts published
- 17 months of blogging
- 68 posts in a draft folder
When is the Right Time to Tell the Guy you are Seeing About your Blog? This post received a lot of comments as many bloggers seem to struggle with when to “out” themselves in a new relationship. I wrote this six months ago and still struggle with this issue.
Business Tips From Anthony Weiner: How to Make $50,000 Blogging While I have more introspective musings that I write about, I can write a humor piece at times. This was very popular with the blogging community.
How are You Traveling Through Life? I write often that happiness comes from within. This piece I wrote about the effect of unhappy people on others.
Summer Days This piece is a follow-up to the popular post I wrote last summer about summer vacation with the kids. With the level of popularity with readers two years in a row, it seems to resonate for others.
The Gift of Forgiveness This is one of my favorite posts this year and one that came from another writing prompt from Studio30 Plus. I enjoy the creative output that comes from a defined writing topic; this one came together beautifully.
Endings are New Beginnings I wrote this post the day my divorce was final. It was an emotional day, but one I wanted to share with readers.
International Women’s Day: Who Inspires You? It makes me happy to find this post is popular. It includes ten quotes from women who inspire me, which I shared on a day we celebrate women.
Living My Childhood Dream This is another post inspired by a Studio30 Plus writing prompt. It was one of my favorite pieces I wrote this year. It is great to know this resonated for readers as well.
If you are new here, you can catch up on the more popular posts this year. If you are a longtime reader, please share your thoughts on my writing: what type of writing do you enjoy most from me?
As always, thanks for your support. I have some new ideas for Naked Girl and look forward to sharing even more this fall.
Comments
14 responses to “Where Do I Take Naked Girl This Fall?”
maybe into some clothes? It’s going to get colder soon.
Always a smart ass and consistent with good advice. Thank you Lance, for your valuable input.
68 posts in draft?! I’ve seriously been slacking off. I haven’t read a few of these. I have some catching-up to do.
You, my friend, are not a slacker!
Oh, wow… I wrote a long, thoughtful comment on this and accidentally hit the comment love link, losing the whole damn thing. That sucks…
Ok, in a nutshell, what I wrote initially was to look and see which posts YOU enjoyed writing the most. If you write what you enjoy, your voice comes through more. Also, don’t always trust the comments. Some of my most read posts has either zero or next to no comments.
Sheesh… my first comment was better, lol!
That is very good advice Brandon. “…see which posts I enjoyed writing the most.”
When I feel inspired is when I write my best pieces. Thanks for the reminder.
Looks like I need to do some writing prompts!
I was surprised to see the prompts were so well received. All three were from Studio30 Plus.
68 drafts is mighty impressive! I’ve only got half a dozen or so. :) I need to get to work.
Some drafts contain a quote that inspired me and brief notes of where to take it. I am not that organized and disciplined!
I am impressed that you are so self-aware…so on purpose about your posting. I ned to get my dadgum act together. I’m sort of all over the place.
Food blog? Cannot wait. I have a good friend (yes, in real life) who pens a spectacular one if you’d like to take a peek: justpinchme.com. Please tell Cathy I sent you! :)
Thank you for sharing your friend’s blog. I plan to check it out as I am in the development stage right now.
I enjoy your fearlessness. I’ve loved the raw quality to your posts and how I really feel I’ve come to know you, the real you, in your writing. I’ve only been following for a few months, but have come to really appreciate how unguarded you are. With that being said, whatever you write about, whatever direction you go, I’m sure I will be reading. :-)
Jen,
This is such a nice comment. Thank you for the kind and encouraging words. I am glad you will be here reading. Thank you again.