Went Wrong: Blogger Self-realization
❌ Fewer comments didn’t mean I was “rising above the noise.” It meant I stopped being helpful.
My hot take: Too many creators use “self-realization” as an excuse for zero strategy. You didn’t outgrow your niche. You stopped showing up.
Real self-realization as a blogger: I am not the main character. My audience is.
They told me to “find myself” for the blog. So I did. And he was exhausting. 😅 Blogger self-realization went wrong
When "Finding Myself" Broke My Blog
If you’re a creator, don’t mistake wandering for wisdom. Your blog isn’t your therapist. And your audience isn’t your mirror.
Self-awareness without strategy is just self-obsession with a camera. ❌ Fewer comments didn’t mean I was “rising
“I’m stepping away to find my authentic self.” – Every blogger before disappearing for 3 months and returning with 50% less engagement.
❌ Selling an “inner peace course” while having a panic attack over Instagram reach? Peak irony.
❌ Each new version of “the real me” confused the people who actually followed the old me. You stopped showing up
Here’s what happened when my self-realization journey went off the rails:
Self-realization without a content plan is just journaling in public.
Went on a 10-day social media detox. Came back with: • A new niche (twice) • A newsletter no one asked for • 47 unpublished drafts titled “Raw & Real” • And zero actual income
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