What do you like best (and least) about blogging?

My favorite things about blogging.

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1. Formulating a new idea into words.
2. Hitting that Publish button.
3. Finding pictures and graphics to illustrate my articles. (Not as hard as you might think!)
4. Checking my stats (if they’re good).
5. Making new friends who can actually relate to what I write about.
6. The way it’s changing me.
7. Someone telling me a post of mine gave them hope or even inspired them to make changes in their lives.
8. Reading and replying to my comments.

My least favorite things about blogging.

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1. Dealing with trolls and bullies (fortunately I haven’t had too many). Sometimes though, even their rants can make good fodder for new blog posts.
2. Proofreading and editing for clarity, correcting spelling and grammar
3. Adding tags and categories to a post.
4. Having a slow day with low stats and few comments.
5. Not having a good new idea. It happens to all of us but it’s still discouraging.
6. Offending people (it’s inevitable though).
7. Fear of making certain posts available to the public. (I eventually do though, and it’s very liberating!)
8. Dealing with spam.

This is a free for all for all bloggers.
What are your favorite and least favorite things about blogging? Please share in the comments.

The art of blogging: new static page!

I just added this list of links to all my blogging and writing articles to the header for easier reference.

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Following is a list of links to the articles I have written about blogging and writing. I hope these tips prove as helpful to others as they have to me. Some of the advice I give is really just tried and true suggestions used by other bloggers that I tried too and have worked for me, while others are just things I have picked up along the way.

As with everything else on this blog, I’ve tried to keep a light touch to balance all the deadly seriousness of the subject matter and some of these posts are more for fun than for learning.

Blogging and Writing

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Is Profanity in Blog Rants Okay?

Blogging is Not for Pussies

The Drudgery of Blogging

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The Narcissism of Blogging

Blogging Drunk

Blogging is Crack for the Soul, but is Blogging about Narcissism, um, well, Narcissistic?

This Blog is Half a Year Old Today

Why This Blog is Becoming Successful and How Yours Can Too

Why is Narcissism so Hot These Days (peripherally related to blogging, but it still belongs here)

The Chatterbox and the Hermit

An Open Letter to WordPress (originally posted on FishofGold.com)

Running Naked in Public

I’m Holding My Nose

A Vast Wasteland

On Political Correctness and the Inevitability of Offending People

Writing is Cheaper then Therapy or Drugs

This Blog is Growing. Your Can Too

Nano Poblano is Over. Wow, What a Ride

Three People Who Deserve My Thanks

Can I Do It? Can I Do It?

The Article That Grew Legs

Best Day Ever

This Is What I Was Born to Do

Aspies Rule the Internet

How Writing Every Day Has Changed Me

Gratitude

I’m Frustrated

My Own Little Kingdom

Nobody Knew Who I Was

7 Science Based Reasons to Use Emoticons

My Decision to Run Ads on This Site

642 Views?! It’s My Second Best Day Since Christmas!

Narcissism on the Internet: What Vaknin Has to Say

My Most Popular Posts (as of 2/19/15)

Ever Have One of Those Days?

Handling Online Trolls and Bullies

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Internet Psychopaths: The Difference Between Trolls and Bullies

Two Kinds of Stealth Trolls

Internet Trolls are Psychopaths

Can We Please End This Flame War?

Beware of N’s Who Use Mental Illness as an Excuse to Abuse

Beware of Malignant Narcissists Posting as Victims in the Psychopathic Abuse Community

Replying to My Haters

Is profanity in blog rants okay?

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My friend Gale Molinari at Galesmind.com posted this meme yesterday.

In general, I agree with the above sentiment. We all know people who cuss constantly and after awhile it can become annoying and offensive. People who pepper every sentence with the 7 verboten words not approved by the FCC sound, well, stupid, crude and boring.

However, I also think an occasional, well placed epithet can add impact and emotional urgency under certain circumstances. We’re all grownups here, and it’s not as if we haven’t all heard these words and know what they mean. They have stuck around the English language for so long for a good reason, and while their original references to various private parts, bodily functions or female dogs in heat have been diluted by their myriad other uses in recent times, if they’re not overused, they retain their power to drive your point home.

I don’t think there are too many people who won’t tolerate an occasional F-bomb, S-bomb or even the dreaded MF-bomb when it’s warranted.

For example, if you are writing a rant about how much you hate tailgaters (one of my biggest pet peeves), it’s much more attention grabbing to write, “I want to brake-check those fuckers. I hope they all rot in hell,” than “I want to brake-check those jerks. I hope they all fall off a cliff.” Or, “I was a complete bitch to him” has more emotional power than “I wasn’t very nice to him.”

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Emotional impact what is what your rant is all about. You want your readers to feel your rage with you–you don’t want to be all polite and politically correct, a concept which is overrated as hell anyway. Because in real life, if you’re mad, really mad, you’re not going to be thinking about being polite. You are going to cuss like a drunk who just stepped on the edge of a rusty beer can.

That being said, if profanity is overused in a rant, the effect will be the opposite–then these words lose their emotional impact and you just sound like a fucking asshole or an uneducated, crude person no one wants to listen to–and your readers will go elsewhere to find another writer who doesn’t use the F-bomb as a verbal tick.

Another advantage swear words have is that they’re cathartic. It just FEELS a whole lot better to refer to that obnoxious tailgater, that psychopathic boss trying to gaslight you, or that inconsiderate person who blocks your way down the aisle at Walmart as a “fucking dick” than as a “big dumb heartless poopiehead.” You feel a little bit better, even if the words were only said safely behind the windshield of your car or muttered to yourself out of earshot.

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Swear words can be valuable tools in your writer’s toolbox, but like a high calorie, high-fat dessert, they can be bad for you if you overindulge. Use your best judgment, and of course, if using these words really makes you squirm or you really are morally opposed to them, then don’t use them.

If you’re a really good writer, there are other ways to give your rant emotional impact without using swear words. You can also use a series of keyboard symbols, such as g$#&*@&m f&%#@#g b$##&d!!

For the rest of us, profanity can be a handy shortcut to emphasize the impact of your anger, rage, shock or surprise. Just keep the kids away.

I have decided to take this blog down.

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After much soul searching, I have come to the decision to take down this blog.

I simply have too many things going on at the moment to devote so much time to writing about mental health issues and realize I’m just not that interested in this subject anymore.

So, until I find a new focus, I am taking this blog down.

I apologize to my followers for this last minute decision. I know some of you visit here every day. Rest assured, I will miss you all as much as you will miss visiting here. But I have no other choice right now.
There are plenty of other blogs covering the topics of narcissism and mental health issues. Please check Info and Support in the header for some of my suggestions.

There is one last thing I have to say before I sign off for good.

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APRIL FOOL!

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Gotcha!

Blogging is not for pussies.

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Don’t be a pussy.

 

Anyone who blogs about a sensitive topic, especially one that focuses on mental health issues (religion and politics would be up there too), is bound to run into haters and detractors at some point. If you blog about a controversial topic, such as narcissism and narcissistic abuse (which is my #1 topic), religion, politics, or the ethical ramifications of breeding pit bulls, by default you make yourself vulnerable to online narcissists, trolls, bullies, and psychopaths. You are going to attract people who do not wish you well. It’s a built-in hazard of the trade.

Even if your blog isn’t particularly controversial or doesn’t focus on a sensitive issue, you are going to have haters and maybe even bullies. OM (Opinionated Man) is a perfect example of this (he insists he has a LOT of haters), and his blog is one of the most popular on WordPress. He doesn’t let the haters get him down, and neither should I and neither should you.

I’ve wasted a lot of time beating myself up for things beyond my control. Over people who do not wish me or my blog well. Way too often I allow other people’s negative opinions of me, my blog, or my articles to get me down and even make me want to change my blog’s focus or remove posts that I thought might have offended them.

You cannot please everyone. It’s not possible. If by some fluke you somehow do please everyone, then you probably have the most boring blog in the universe, one that’s all sweetness and light 24/7, and never approaches anything the slightest bit triggering or controversial.

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Someone is going to be offended.

Even if you blog about something as benign as cake decorating or flower arranging, you are probably going to offend someone. Maybe someone doesn’t like the fact you write recipes using cream cheese icing instead of buttercream, or vice versa. Maybe they are diabetics who take offense to the fact you don’t include sugarless cake decorations in your recipes. They might even assume you are prejudiced against people with diabetes. Maybe someone doesn’t like the color yellow in your floral arrangements because they have bad associations with that color. Maybe they are angry at you because the flowers are dead and they are are morally opposed to killing plant life for ornamental purposes. They could be offended by your fonts or your layout. Maybe they hate your avatar because your picture reminds them of their rude neighbor who lets their dog bark all night and revs their engine every morning at 5 AM.  You have no control over these things.  My point is that no matter what you blog about, someone is going to take offense.

If you can’t stand having bullies and haters, you probably shouldn’t be blogging at all. If you blog about a sensitive or controversial issue, as I do, you are going to attract even more of them than you would if you only blogged about cake decorating or flower arranging or baby koalas.

The Green-Eyed Monster.

Some people are also going to be jealous of you. If your blog becomes successful, expect to have haters. That’s probably why OM has so many haters. His blog is one of the most popular and well-known on the Internet. I’m not tooting my own horn here, but I’ve noticed as my blog has grown, I also have acquired more haters and critics. As a self-identified HSP (highly sensitive person), this realization has been hard for me to accept. I need to grow a thicker skin and just write about what I want and not worry about what the haters think.

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On Political Correctness.

I don’t like political correctness. I don’t like feeling like I have to censor my own thoughts and feelings, because openness and honesty has made my blog what it is. If my words offend someone, they just need to deal with it. If they hate me or my blog, sucks for them.  There are other blogs they can read instead. No one is holding a gun to their head telling them they have to read this blog. I even have an Escape button that will take them to the Huffington Post (it’s not lost on me that some may be offended by THAT). It’s not like I’m the only voice on the Internet that addresses the issues I write the most about. There are hundreds of others.

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I’m a natural pessimist. If I enter a room and everyone is friendly and welcoming except for one person who scowls at me, I’m the type who will fret and ruminate about that one grumpy person rather than feel blessed and grateful that everyone else is happy to see me. Focusing on that one negative person keeps me from enjoying the party.

It’s the same thing with blogging. I have a lot of supporters and friends in the blogging community. There are lots of people who enjoy my blog posts and visit every day. I shouldn’t worry about the few people who are critical of me or my blog, because they don’t matter. They are probably not the sort of people I would want to have as friends anyway.

So, if you blog, don’t be a wuss. Grow a tougher skin and accept the fact you are going to have haters. You don’t have to approve their comments. You don’t have to search Google to see what your detractors may be saying about you. You don’t have to let their vitriol ruin your day. They don’t matter.

Don’t censor yourself. Most people will be able to tell if you are trying to hard to be “politically correct,” and your blog will become boring and insincere and no one will want to read it.   People aren’t stupid and can tell if you’re not being honest or are censoring yourself because of your fear of criticism or offending someone.

Blog from your heart and soul. Be courageous. Write about what you want, no matter how controversial. Don’t be afraid to stir the pot and stand by your heartfelt opinions, even if they are unpopular ones.

Tell the haters to take a hike. You are going to have them. They don’t matter.

Around the world in 6 months


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I started this blog on September 10, a little over 6 months ago. One of the most interesting things to me when looking at my stats is the list that shows views by country. I still can’t get over the fact that once you hit that Publish button, my private thoughts and opinions are being seen in countries as far flung as Guam, Singapore, and Nepal.

By now, this blog has been seen by most of the world, from the looks of the map. I think that is the coolest thing.

Views by Country — All Time
United States 35,856
Canada 5,932
United Kingdom 5,345
Australia 1,630
Netherlands 575
Germany 540
Macedonia 488
South Africa 379
Ireland 373
Croatia 299
India 275
Belgium 254
Sweden 252
France 250
Finland 247
Norway 230
New Zealand 227
Philippines 210
European Union 150
Malaysia 148
Italy 144
Greece 139
Poland 137
Spain 136
Brazil 136
Singapore 131
Denmark 125
Switzerland 117
Turkey 111
Mexico 109
Portugal 107
Trinidad & Tobago 106
Israel 104
Luxembourg 95
Russia 93
Japan 85
United Arab Emirates 85
Hungary 80
Austria 64
Slovenia 60
Serbia 54
Indonesia 54
Romania 53
Hong Kong SAR China 44
Czech Republic 42
Thailand 42
Bulgaria 41
Argentina 36
Egypt 33
South Korea 31
Pakistan 27
Saudi Arabia 27
Nigeria 27
Morocco 21
Estonia 21
Lithuania 20
Iceland 20
Taiwan 19
Vanuatu 19
Lebanon 18
Cyprus 18
Kenya 16
Panama 16
Chile 16
Bangladesh 15
Albania 14
Jamaica 13
Puerto Rico 13
Dominican Republic 12
Colombia 11
Ghana 11
Malta 9
Vietnam 9
Uruguay 8
Costa Rica 8
Kuwait 8
Venezuela 7
Bosnia & Herzegovina 6
Guatemala 6
Peru 5
Nepal 5
Algeria 5
Jordan 4
Latvia 4
Mauritius 4
Slovakia 4
Ecuador 4
Qatar 4
Ukraine 4
Tanzania 4
Sri Lanka 3
Guyana 3
U.S. Virgin Islands 3
Mongolia 3
Bolivia 3
Georgia 3
Barbados 3
Guam 3
Ethiopia 3
China 3
Moldova 3
Kazakhstan 2
Åland Islands 2
Brunei 2
Belarus 2
Maldives 2
Bahrain 2
Suriname 2
Senegal 2
Oman 2
Tunisia 2
Belize 2
Gibraltar 2
Myanmar (Burma) 2
Montenegro 1
Macau SAR China 1
Paraguay 1
Sudan 1
Namibia 1
Palestinian Territories 1
French Guiana 1
Cook Islands 1
Guadeloupe 1
Mauritania 1
Lesotho 1
Bermuda 1
Armenia 1
Timor-Leste 1
Cayman Islands 1
Guernsey 1
Niger 1

Making it to the 700 club.

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I just hit 700 followers! Wow. I think that’s pretty incredible. In September, when I had a measly 12 followers and no likes or comments and OM reblogged my rant about no one reading my blog, I never imagined I’d have 700 followers six months later.

Back then, I didn’t think my boring little life would interest so many people. Deciding to start this blog and make my private thoughts accessible to the whole world was a huge risk but worth all the hard work, and every drop of blood, sweat, and tears that went into making it a reality. And it’s changing me every day.

Thank you so much, everyone. ❤ This has been such an amazing ride.

Running naked in public.

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I have never been a risk taker.

But this week I took a big risk. I ran naked in public twice. The first time I was scared to death; the second time, my attitude was more like, “Eh, why the hell not? Let’s go streaking.”

I’m referring to two blog posts this week in which I wrote about moments in my past where I experienced intense emotions that ran so deep I felt incredibly vulnerable and naked writing about them and sharing them with the world, especially because both these posts were about very private matters I wouldn’t even tell a casual friend. I felt somewhat embarrassed reading over the first post to myself, but also realized it was something I’d want to read if someone else wrote it. I also knew it was very well written.

After several days of stewing over posting the first article publicly and re-reading and editing it about a gazillion times, I finally took a deep breath, squeezed my eyes shut, and hit that “Publish” button. After I did so, I actually felt light in the head, like I might pass out. I couldn’t believe I was crazy enough to actually take off my psychological clothes (my natural guardedness) in public.

But I was crazy enough.

For a day or two, I feared reading my comments. I was almost afraid to look at this website at all. I didn’t want to see how many people might have read it…or WHO might have read it.

At the same time, I began to feel delightfully liberated, like I was running through the streets naked–and realizing my nakedness was a beautiful thing and nothing to be ashamed of.

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The second time (the abortion story) wasn’t as scary to post, because nothing untoward happened after I published my first “scary” emotionally revealing article.

I gained the courage to post these deeply personal articles by remembering that all my most liked, commented, and viewed posts have always been those in which I revealed the most about myself and my emotional state.

Of course, the ability to use the anonymity of the Internet and a handle instead of your actual name helps too. 😉

Search terms roundup #6

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Okay, so I finally posted my “scary” post. Before I post the next one (even scarier in a way than the last–when you read it you’ll understand why), I wanted something funny and lighthearted so here are this week’s search terms. I always find these so entertaining.

2015-03-15 to Today
Search Views

songs about narcissism 5
youtube song narcissist lover 3
blogs on men delivered from jezebel/narcissistic spirit 3 [Interesting.]
narcissist song 2
sam vaknin psychopath eyes 2 [sort of]
narcissistic stare 2
narcissistic families are like a cult 2 [Excellent observation.]
i’m not antisocial will smith 2 [LOL!]
song about hating a narcissist love 2
malignant narcissistic mothers liars 2
do narcissists cry 2
sociopath vs psychopath vs narcissist 2 [It’s confusing, isn’t it?]
kimbra famous fears me 2 [WHAT?]
1980’s narssistic music 2
narcissists who become victims of abuse 2 [It’s happened.]
songs about narcissists 2
reptilian stare psychopath 2
are narcs affectionate 1 [Not really. Getting hugged by one is like getting hugged by a raptor.]
psychopaths are made 1
i ahte narcissism song 1 [ate it or hate it?]
song about narcissism 1
things introverts won’t tell you 1
15 things introverts will never tell you 1
carton funny stickers smile laughing love angry sorry crying 1
does the narcissist serve a spiritual purpose 1
narcissist bucket list for you 1
thanks 1 [anytime!]
songs with narcissist in the lyrics 1
aspergers arrested 1
narcissism survivor network 1
narcissts wierd little laugh 1 [Hehe!]
obsessed with my narcissistic ex 1
hop into easter skip ole’ winter jump into spring 1
aspergers being arrested 1
tove lo hobbie 1
are narcissists redeemable 1 [The jury’s out on that. Most people seem to think not].
gaslighting examples 1
why narcicisst hurt hsp 1
narcissism sociopath how to tell by their eyes 1
borderline personality disorder relationships 1
best songs about narcissism 1
narcissists hate christmas 1 [I know many who love it but they always ruin it for everyone else.]
npd with bpd, aspd 1 [Is it possible to have all 3 in the same person?]
jesus wasnt aware of narcissists 1 [Why do you think that?]
do autistisc not have intimacy 1
communication with narcissist 1
what do you do if you are being gaslighted? 1 [Run like hell.]
narcissistic agenda 1
furry otter 1 [hah!]
my psychopath child stories 1
narrsists are hot 1 [I love your creative spelling.]
narcissism in the movies 1
funny narcissistic stories 1
spring 1
10 narcissistic song 1
fake friends 1
place of safety for disowned teenagers 1
my daughter made me cry 1
songs of the narcissist 1
why is road rage a narcissistic personality 1
best optical illusion hd wallpaper mysterious pics 1
infj mirroring a sociopath 1 [Good article idea for the future, thanks!]
do hsp have comorbid borderline personality disorder 1 [I do, I do!]
narcissistic disorder bumper stickers 1 [There are bumper stickers for ACONs? I’d be scared a narc might tailgate me if they saw one on my car.]
malignant narc 1
empaths think their crap doesnt stink 1 [Okay, you’re entitled to your opinion.]
famous person has narcissistic personality disorder 1 [Which one?]
narcissism tales 1
the problem with me is that i love too much… i care too much quotes 1
museum of online trolls 1 [I’d like to see that.]
albert einstein quote narcissistic people 1
celebrities with narcissistic personality disorder 1
how do i convince my 13 year old daughter that she has been brainwashed by a narcissistic psychopath 1 [Get her away from the narc if you can.]
jennifer bush believes her mother kathy made her sick 1
love chast 1
recovering from narcissistic abuse 1
youtube going no contact 1
seeing through the narcissists mask 1 [Let me know how that works out for you.]
righteous anger is not bad 1
psychopaths have no taste or hobbies they copy others 1 [Good observation. They are copycats.]
my daughter is borderline 1
what happened to brother beth thomas 1
narcassitic songs 1
jokes about being narcissistic 1
narcissist jumped into relationship 1
some guys hitting on mt exhibionist wife 1
does robert durst really have aspergers 1 [No, he is an evil raging psychopath.]
robert durst eye tricks 1 [Creepy! 😮 ]
cerebral narcissist 1
songs about narcissistic girls 1
people hate me and treat me like im stupid 1 [I’m sorry, that sucks.]
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Guys, I need some advice.

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I need to make a decision.

Have any of you ever written a post you thought was amazing and longed, even ached–to publish it, but didn’t have the courage because you thought for whatever reason that it made you too vulnerable? That it revealed too many truths you wanted to keep private?

I have that problem right now. I just spent several hours working on what I think is my best written post ever, because my whole heart was poured into it while I wrote it. But it’s for that very reason I’m hesitant to let anyone see it. It’s not about anything controversial or shocking or illicit or illegal–I just think it shows me at my most vulnerable and that’s very, very scary.

Posting it for the world to see would be like going naked in public. Right now I’m just (figuratively!) naked in my own house–by keeping that post set to Private.
But I am longing to put it up. I feel like I must put it up even though I’m scared.

Have any of you bloggers ever experienced this, and what did you do about it? How did you resolve your indecision? If you decided to post it anyway, what happened?
What advice can you give me?