Worst habits of a blogger!

Hello! How are things with you? ❤️ I once shared the challenges that I have struggled with as a blogger and today I’m going to be sharing something a bit similar to that…the worst habits of a blogger! 😂 These are some of the habits a blogger can have that might be the making or breaking of us, we don’t all conform to them (I can pick out a few that I do and a lot that I don’t!) but I thought it would be a good idea to acknowledge the negatives so that bloggers out there who can relate don’t feel alone 💫

Let’s embrace our flaws and change those that are detrimental if at all possible! 🙌 Here goes everything, from someone making you feel like you need to check out their blog to a little snippet about why I won’t be sharing everything about my chronic illness here on Elsie LMC 😯 The worst habits of a blogger are:

Comparison

Tis the thief of joy! 😂 It is at times inevitable, even if we think it isn’t. A lot of the time we will say it doesn’t get to us but I think through want of something else we must have started in that headspace to begin with. As well as mentioning in my blogging challenges post that is linked up above, I also shone a light on it within the blogging lessons I have learned.

It’s important to keep in mind that we’re all different, there are not two people that are exactly alike and I for one thrive on this fact when comparison taunts me 😂 There is only one of you walking on this earth, even in alternate dimensions you’re a different person 😵 When you can feel yourself starting to compare then why don’t you note the things you have and not what you don’t? Why not switch “he writes better than me 😕” for “I’m really proud of my last post, it came from my mind and no one else could have written it”….two VERY different comparisons but you understand the portrait I’m trying to paint 😂

Feeling like you can’t show the negative side of life

Your blog is your space and you can share whatever emotion you want there (as long as it doesn’t hurt others of course!). Sometimes people get called out for being too positive or too negative but why should that be a problem? Personally my blog is my happy place where I can leave negativity behind for the most part, sometimes I’ll write about things that upset me and that is my choice too. It’s a half and half melting pot 💫😂

Succumbing to a niche because you feel like you absolutely have to

Only stick to a niche if you want to, Know that it’s not at all essential to do so. Some people think it is but I believe that there is less of a chance of running out of ideas or getting bored if you don’t limit yourself. We’re all more than that one thing and if you want to write about that then that is amazing but don’t beat yourself up if you work differently.

Apologizing excessively

This isn’t addressed at all bloggers that leave/come back in general and apologize, just those that seem to automatically have “I’m sorry/I apologise” at the start of all of their posts as an opening line when it doesn’t need to be there. This might be the first time someone is reading a post from you and if you’re continuously saying sorry for being away then that doesn’t really send out a good message for them to stick around.

I understand that you might want to acknowledge that you’ve been away but when every (and I mean EVERY) post begins with an apology then that can’t be good for your self esteem or be nice to see when looking back on your blogging journey. You left for a reason, whether that be other interests, private reasons or lack of inspiration and you shouldn’t feel bad about that (as tough as that may be) or else your blog isn’t going to be as fun a place as it could be to gravitate towards because you’ll associate it with guilt 🤷 Also, don’t let anyone make you feel like you need to apologise for the decisions you make regarding your blog as they might not have even been a choice in the first place. That point started out a bit rude but I drove it back round 😌 peace has been restored 😂

Wondering whether or not you are doing enough or even the right thing at all 🙁

YOU ARE! ✨🙌 You might often wonder “am I preparing enough posts?” or “do I have to be on a certain social media platform?”. This whole thing works differently for everyone, what works for some might not go down well with you and likewise. That is okay because you’re not them and they’re not you, we all have our leading facets and unique elements. Travel to the beat of your own drum and do what you want to do, not what you feel you have to.

Choosing not to reply to comments

I’ve seen bloggers admit that they are not going to reply to comments because they think that when it all builds up they will look popular and like they don’t have the time or need to reply. Basically they want to appear needed but not needy 😂 I don’t understand bloggers who do this. If you choose not to reply to comments then switch off that section and stop asking a question at the end of your post willing people to reply with the idea in mind that you will write back to them as that is just plain rude. Someone took time out of their day to write something nice when they didn’t have to, the least you could do is say thank you and not treat a reader like a subject.

It goes without saying that this doesn’t include people who will in fact get around to answering comments, just those that intend to leave them sitting there.

Feeling like you have to review every product you use

I used to be able to relate to this one but of course I don’t follow through with it or else this blog would be 75% reviews and that’s not what I’m going for 😂 Nowadays if I really like something then it will find its way onto my monthly favourites but I like to think that I will come across something that I want to dedicate a post to again. I have loads of half written reviews in my journal but by now I’ve forgotten what it felt like to be in the company of those things 😂 What I need to do is not sway from writing a review when I latch onto a good one that I want to share!

Oversharing vs undersharing

I personally don’t think you can ever undershare as that is your prerogative. You are entitled to share or not share as you please. For the most part I’m quite private on here, you know I live in Ireland but not my exact destination, you don’t know everything that goes on in my life and although I wish to share my journey with an undiagnosed chronic illness and raise awareness about that, somewhere down the line I figured that I’m not going to let go of the initial information regarding my health. I like being in control of that when I’m otherwise beholden to the pain itself (you’ve gotta take authority where you can 😂).

What with the latest bout of excruciating pain, it seems like I am a little bit closer to a diagnosis but there is still a long way to go.

Other than letting you know on certain days when I’m feeling unwell if I want to do so or writing a post to raise awareness about what it’s like being undiagnosed, at the moment I won’t be saying the various conditions I live with other than what I have already told you I am currently going through. They are looking like they all group together and go hand in hand with the overall underlying autoimmune disease I have or at least I hope so after over 10 years of not know what this pain is 🤞but yeah, that is how I’m going to go about it 💃 and if I do receive a diagnosis I will most likely share it then because that will be a long awaited day for me.

Commenting just to advertise yourself

The majority of these comments will end up in my spam folder but sometimes they’ll slip through. Plain advertisment’s for your own blog or even generated comments that can be used on every blog and don’t have anything to do with the post they are sent to. Comments such as “I like this post” followed by a link back to your own blog or a short introduction to your site are written off immediately as spam. What kind of a blogger thinks that it is okay or that it will even be approved/acknowledged? This kind of goes in line with the next point…

Entitlement

I’ve come across some bloggers who feel entitled and are of the opinion that if they follow me then I must return the favour or if they “read” my post then I must check theirs out too. I put quotation marks there because they obviously didn’t read what I wrote and even if they did it doesn’t mean that I have to do anything because your blog might not be of interest to me (who sounds entitled now? 🙈 But it’s true! 🤷😂). If I want to read your blog and/or we’ve built up a rapport in the comments section then I will but let’s be real, I don’t feel obligated to do it and you’re not going to force me to do anything.

Checking your blog first thing in the morning

This can be okay if done in moderation but when it happens every day then we’ve got a problem on our hands! 👐 This is a tough habit to kick (spell check wanted me to say “lick” 😐), especially when in isolation a blog is a huge outlet to have but it can be done! Even though I wake up late I still make an effort to act like I’m up early 😂 I make my bed, pop on my glasses, take my medication, put on my watch (I feel naked without it and something always feels wrong if I forget to put it on 🙌) and I head downstairs carrying whatever I know I will definitely use throughout the day, albeit one thing…my phone. I’ll come back up and get that after I have breakfast and get changed. At what point did this post turn into my morning routine? 🤔😂 Anywho! Leaving my phone behind puts a barrier between it and myself, allowing the start of my day to feel much more refreshed and it also gives me a chance to get my head together in thinking of my plans for the day ✨

Thank you for reading! Did any of these hit a nerve? Don’t worry, you’re only human! I can relate to a couple of them too 🙄😂 Can you think of any more bad habits of bloggers? Let me know in the comments below and I hope you have a lovely day 💕

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  1. Such a great post lovely! These are some fab points! I never have compared my blog to others because we are all different, and I love reading other bloggers work because it INSPIRES me. I don’t need to compare but praise people for their work and credit them if they inspire my own work.
    Also I don’t understand why people don’t reply to comments either! I love talking to people in the comments and have made blogger friends through this so I love it! Have a great day hunn xxx

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    1. Thank you very much! 😆 No matter how hard I try to convince myself that we’re all unique, somehow it seems to take hold when I’m least expecting it 😔 I love it when I’m inspired by other bloggers and have a fangirl moment going on a commenting spree (occasionally deleting them as I come across a bit mad 😂). That’s a lovely mindset to hold onto ✨ Yeah it’s strange, they’re definitely missing out on the magical community experience you can have on here 🙌 Thank you lovely, you too 💕💕

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  2. You’re such a wonderful writer, I honestly reached the end before I knew it! 😉😋And uh, not replying to comments is the worst habit of all I guess. That was so well said really, without throwing shade on anybody🤗😁
    Also omg the last one was a shocker🤭🤭😂 I check up firstt thing in the morning uhh🤪😂 Even if my phone is dying, I stand next to it while it gets charged and still check out🙄🙈🙊 And I’ve sometimes felt like I couldn’t show the negative side on ny blog as well, because I dont want anyone feeling sorry😶
    Also, one other terrible habit of a blogger is to like every single post without reading, like at one go, trying to give the impression that they’ve thoroughly check out your blog. Ughh. Makes me really mad🙊🙊😋
    Awesome post though! You said it so well. Decently 😋

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    1. Ah thank you so much Brin!! 🤗 I was so worried about coming across as mean and I almost posted something else so that I had more time to think about that life choice but then I thought why not 😂 YES! My phone must hate me when it’s trying to charge. Yeah I don’t want sympathy but at the same time I never want people to think that everything is perfect and that I’m permanently in a good mood 😂 That’s a good one!! Happened to me yesterday and I had to go through and click on each notification to make it pipe down and all the while I was just thinking WHY? Those people must either be terrible liars or super fast readers 🙌😂 Thank you! 😆💕💕

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      1. Oooh yess I worry about that too which is why I never say it out loud but also because I promise I couldn’t have said it half as well as you! 😲😲🙊❤💕 Loved it so much😃😃😋
        And omg this really made me scream😂🙈 I thought it was just me having to deal with the namesake notifications and couldn’t even just ask anyone about it😂🙌 And haha, let’s try believing they’re all brisk readers else I would never get around to clicking the notifications at all😝😂🙌💕

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  3. Blogging is great, but there can definitely be some toxic parts to it as well. It can be hard to find a balance of oversharing/undersharing. You want people to know more about you, but at the same time you don’t want just anybody to be able to read your blog and find out a ton of information. 😛
    Commenting to advertise your own blog just seems rude to me. One of my favorite things about blogging is connecting with others and it kind of defeats the purpose if you just leave the exact same comment on every post in your WordPress feed.

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    1. Yeah with goodness there is always negativity trying to creep in. And exactly! 🙌 I want to be my full self on here and yet I choose to hold back on certain elements so I’ve tried to find an even ground that I’m comfortable with. Those types of comments are so annoying, people must realize that their comments come across as fake 😂 They’re definitely not getting the full experience by doing that and are shutting themselves of from a whole host of possibilities ✨ Thank you for reading and sharing your thoughts on this! 💕

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  4. I use to struggle immensely with comparing myself to other bloggers. I still do, just less so. I use to believe no one would follow me if I didn’t have an amazing banner or aesthetics like all my other favorite bloggers. I struggled with the fact that I’m not good at graphics at like a lot of other people. I started to learn that as long as I love my blog, others will too.

    And my biggest pet peeve is when people just comment to advertise their self. When you just say “great post, check out mine” I know you didn’t read it. I like to link my blog because I’ll comment on blogspot blogs and such so if the person WANTS to check out my blog; however, I post a heartfelt comment so they know I’m not just liking it to get attention.

    Great post Elsie! 😊

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    1. Yeah same! It gets easier over time to acknowledge the differences that are there and what makes us unique. I’m not very good at all that kind of stuff either, I just prey on the moments when creativity sparks and hope I can produce something 😂 but yeah, all that matters is how we feel about it and not how we think others will view it.

      YES! 🙌 That makes sense and gives people the choice ✨ Thank you so much lovely 💕💕

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