As I sit here, staring out the window and wondering what in the world I’m going to write about, I have come to the realization that our blogs (or lack thereof) are somehow reflective on a deeper level of how we function as people.
As I read the blogs that my team posts, I’m shamelessly envious of how smart they really are. Their knowledge of any topic that they write on is admiringly deep.
Some are written on social media. Some are written on advertising and digital marketing. Some are written on the anniversary of the first person on the moon. But they are all well researched. And that takes time. And I don’t know if any of you are like me, but I don’t have time! For anything. And it pisses me off.
I feel like I continually run from one subject to another. I have knowledge of world events, national events, local events, legislation, trends, topics, and even the latest parenting tips. But if you ask me to go into anything in my life in detail, I would probably just stare at you. Am I alone here?
My point in this is that blogging intimidates me from the standpoint that I don’t feel like I’m an expert in ANY category enough to blog on it. But maybe I’m just not seeing the bigger picture and tackling the things that I DO know a lot about . . . like running one of the most awesome advertising agencies/public relations firms in the world, and working with the smartest people that really do know their stuff.



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Nicely said.
I know the feeling