RITD changes Focus (?)
There are, it seems, thousands of personal blogs out there by people with diabetes, just discussing their lives and issues that are important to to them. I figured “who wants to read more of that?”.
So when I started this blog, I decided to be different. I figured I’d find interesting stories about how people cope with diabetes and how it affects our lives, and share them. I posted the story about the student who tested her classmates’ blood sugar as a science project, and about the girl and her foster-dog, both with T1D. I also began writing a few other articles (still unfinished), when I said to myself: self, this is boring! It was as if I was a student or a journalist handling an assignment.
When I visit and comment on other blogs, I write from the heart. When I write on TuDiabetes, my contributions are based on experience, compassion, curiosity, and humor (didja hear the one about the “diabetic strip”?) But the format I’ve taken here seems cold, dull, and long-winded. It does little to help me connect with my readers, or for readers to connect with me. (Readers, are you even there?!).
So maybe it’s time for me to re-focus, and to enjoy writing: writing about living with diabetes. If I don’t enjoy writing it, how can I expect anyone to enjoy reading it? (And more importantly, what’s the point?)
What would you like to see, and what do you think I should do?
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Posted on February 16, 2012, in ROTD Administrative. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.
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