Blogs aren’t just about expounding your ideas
to others; they’re about getting to know yourself better.
I still consider myself to be a blog writing
novice but as I’ve got a few entries under my belt I can tell you about
an unexpected bonus of this journaling process. A lot of people think
that blog writers are just people who are tooting their own horns
blabbering on self-righteously about what they believe to be true in
life. On the contrary, for me writing a blog has helped me to reflect
on my experiences that I may have otherwise have forgotten if I hadn’t
written them down. It has become a process of self-actualization,
whether others have read my thoughts has become
less of a priority for me.
When I read over my past entries I am surprised to
hear about thoughts, ideas, and wisdom that is quite relevant to my
present experiences. It’s like I already knew some of the solutions to
my problems in the present, but I still had to go through the
experiences to actually have this knowledge become truly learnt. I also
find it rewarding in both the respects that I get to ‘relive’ certain
moments in my life, and I get to analyze my previous thoughts. This
analysis often leads me to new ideas that I
couldn’t see clearly when I was in the original moment.
‘Reliving’ past experiences by reading old journal
entries can be a powerful experience indeed. You can be transported to
the moment in time you were writing about, as well as the moment and
feelings you had when writing the blog entry. Experiencing these events
and feelings again can be a really enlightening process, especially if
the emotions you had were strong ones.
An example of this from my blog
www.thepowerofeverythingthatis.com is a recent upheaval of emotions I
wrote about when a young lady I’d been dating and really started to
like a lot told me she didn’t want to kiss me anymore. Now when I read
this entry I can feel those same painful feelings, but in a new light
as the time has passed and I’ve moved on. It gives me hope in
understanding that all feelings pass, and also in the knowledge that
all things happen for a reason. This knowledge I couldn’t see at the
time as I was totally enveloped by my agony.
These insights into past feelings and thoughts
have been an eye opener for my self-introspection process. I think the
blog can give you the chance to get to know yourself better, something
all humans could find beneficial. All of us are on quests to find out
who we are and why we are here on Earth. The blogging process might
just be another avenue for people to find out who they truly are. Keep
on writing my friends!
By Jesse S. Somer
M6.Net
About The Author
Jesse S. Somer, a novice blogger learning about
the secrets of this new and popular medium of communication can be
found at www.thepowerofeverythingthatis.com
jessesomer@hotmail.com