I blog for the community

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To keep in touch with people, and learn about their dogs and their kiddos and their aspirations and their frets and their passions and their own everyday putterings. And I feel like I’ve found that community. Twice, now – once before the days of Twitter, which I blame, perhaps unreasonably, for the sharp decline in blogging in the later half of the last decade, and again in the past few years, with a handful of stalwart bloggers who’ve bridged the distance between the two. I love that some of those friendships have bloomed beyond the confines of our separate blogs.

https://lifeofadoctorswife.wordpress.com/2023/11/18/friends-through-writing-and-bloggers-vs-non-bloggers

I want to write and create in order to connect, and I want to keep the door open for anyone who wants to walk in and have a conversation

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I write in order to connect, in order to share, in order to tell stories. I write because I think it is something worth reading, because I need to. I write because, deep down, I want to be listened to.

https://cecilianavahome.wordpress.com/2021/07/05/people-change

A deeper understanding and consideration of your audience’s needs and interests will determine the success of your writing’s goal and message

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Listening to their stories inspired me to work even harder at accomplishing my goals. I felt in awe once again of the human spirit and its capacity for compassion and perseverance as we make it through this world together. We are not as apart as we seem, and our interdependence does not make us weak. Rather, I feel it’s an innate human characteristic that shows what amazing things we can accomplish through collective action.

https://leahslexicon.com/2021/11/23/how-volunteering-abroad-and-its-impact-on-me