Why I don’t blog

For a long time now I’ve been thinking about blogging; for years now actually. Sadly I’ve never known where to start or there’s been things that have put me off.

To everyone who is thinking of blogging, this is for you. I’m going to run through some reasons why I think I’ve hesitated to write blogs.

1. Perfection

One problem is me trying to be ‘perfect’ from the get-go. As much as I tell people that being imperfect is okay, I can’t accept it myself. I think I’ve been worried about what other people might think when they read something crap that I’ve written. But here goes, I’m going to force myself to be imperfect and learn the art of blogging as I go.

There’s only a few perfect things in the world and most of the lie in moments which end up find you and not the other way around.

Queenstown Hill summit, Queenstown, New Zealand

2. Where to start?!

I’ve got a lot of interests and the more I browse the internet and talk to people the more curious I become. Being interested in a lot of things such as cricket, music, gym, tech, studying, cooking, reading and riding my motorbike is I believe healthy but makes me feel exhausted just to think about. It also creeps in a feeling of not knowing what to pursue first; me being an indecisive person at times makes it even tougher when I try to plan my week. 
They say meditation helps to manage these feelings and at times it has for me, time to add it to the above list. The same can be said about blogging,“I don’t know what sort of a topic to start with” or “what if people think it’s shit”.  I think we should all start somewhere and figure it out as we go.

3. Not being a “Just do it” guy

I’ve never really been that sort of a guy sadly; I’ve always left things to the last minute or when there’s been external pressure to get something done.

This may seem unrelated, but bear with me: I recently visited New Zealand with a dear friend, he’s a total goof ball who lives life to the fullest. What I admire about him the most is his ability to chase what he wants proactively and knows how to have fun. A lot of the time when I was complaining or whinging about something, I’d often saw him not giving a shit and having a laugh. I’d always known him to make the best of every situation.

On our way there, we were pretty close to missing our flight from Sydney all because we were lazing around in the Amex lounge. When we walked out and realised what we’d done we started running to our gate on the other side of the airport. Those of you who know me well know I’ve got a short fuse; so that day I went into ‘serious mode’, we started running and I became all stressed. My friend just whipped out his GoPro and started filming it all because he knew there was nothing else we could do apart from running and hoping. He made the best out of the situation because he knew, at the end of it all, we’d still have a funny video.

Throughout the trip I always noticed how he just did things without overthinking, whatever came to mind he did. He wasn’t crazy or anything, he just knew how to have fun because he just did it. I think a bit of it rubbed off. For that, I am forever grateful.