#WCW On Staying True

If you wanna play #wcw with me, here's your badge!
If you wanna play #wcw with me, here’s your badge!

So I just finished doing a bunch of research on how to write a blog that demands attention and gains the reward of high traffic and my conclusion is:  What the heck is the point of writing my blog if I must abandon who I am and what matters to me?  Apparently, as a blogger, it is my duty to write for my readers what is important to them and deliver it in the manner they demand.

Well, I am not going to do it!

I started this blog to help me overcome multiple personal tragedies in 2014. This blog is written for me: my mind, my heart and my soul.  Receiving your likes, feedback, encouraging words and developing friendships is plenty reward for me… I don’t need to concentrate on increasing my numbers, it would be nice but not at the expense of my personal needs and pleasure.

I give a lot of myself away to others in the outside world, in the blogging world I deserve to be true to me!

Stay True | Memee"s Musings

If you’d like to play along in Words Crush Wednesday (#wcw) just cut/paste and follow these simple rules:

(1) Pingback to the site you discovered #wcw on with every Words Crush Wednesday post. In this case, that’s me: memeesmusings.com! (you’ll want to switch out my name for yours)

(2) Use the badge they’ve created just for you – size doesn’t matter

(3) Tag your post #wcw so other players can find you

(4) Optional: When you are ready, create your own badge for those you inspire to play Words Crush Wednesday. If you do not create your own badge then your inspirees MUST use the badge from the blogger who inspired you, so be sure to make it easy for them to find.

That’s so super simple, you just might want to do it too!

* To see the badge I earned, visit my very first #WCW post. And, here’s my pingback: Rebirth of Lisa


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3 responses to “#WCW On Staying True”

  1. Identity draws the right people to you. A one size fits all approach is not an approach but a box. Live things don’t do well in a box.

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    1. Exactly! You are so succinct!

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      1. I have a lot of people experience. Some days that’s even a good thing.

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