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Slow down when facing problems achieving your blogging goals

Posted in Online by Bes on Mar 17, 2007

If you face issues while trying to achieve some goals, you may be tempted to give up. What I would suggest before you give up, or before you even think of trying harder, is to take a small step back and see why things are not going smoothly. You can do this by observing yourself, and by observing both people who are successful and people who are not successful at the same goals you are pursuing. When you run into problems, continue your efforts at a slower pace in order to figure out why you are facing problems.

While not being able to drive fast, I found some space among slow drivers

As I said in February, driving up the 5 North reminded me of different situations in other parts of life. One of the things I noticed was that finding elements to reduce boredom due to blogging helps. I also noticed that whenever I drove up a steep hill on the freeway, my car would slow down because of the amount of power required to drive up at fast speeds. I had to slow down and drive in the slower lanes on the right hand side in order to let the faster traffic pass by. Even though I had slowed down, I was still headed in the same direction as the faster cars. There was no reason for me to compete and race with those cars. Competing with myself was better.

Your blog is like your car in a similar situation. Whatever goals you may have in mind, you can move towards them regardless of your speed. If you feel your plans or efforts are not working, you can continue aiming for your goals at a slower pace to make sure you keep doing something useful while you figure out the reasons behind the issues you face. If you feel that slowing down will hurt a deadline you may have, you should try to start early on future efforts, including any efforts and plans for observing and solving the issues you already may be facing.

When facing issues, first thing you should do is to slow down and observe

One way to find out why you may feel that you are facing issues is by slowing down and observing the things you consider important for your blog. If you think the number of comments or RSS feed subscribers is important, then not getting enough comments or subscribers may feel like a problem. Observing the things that affect commenting and RSS feed subscriptions can allow you to find out where the problems may be, even if the problems exist in other aspects of your blog. Stopping because of experiencing problems or disappointments is not a good idea. Slow down instead of stopping first, and then decide what to do after observing your goals and the problems.

Finding other blogs which are facing similar issues can be helpful. You can even ask other bloggers politely about the reasons why their blogs face those issues, while also telling them that the reason you ask is because you are facing similar issues. You can even look at sites getting a lot of comments and RSS subscribers to figure out why those sites are more successful at achieving the goals you are having problems with. If content is the sole reason why a site is getting more comments or subscribers, then you should see if content is the only main reason you are not getting enough comments or subscribers on your site.

Avoid competing with others when you face issues

If you face challenges in achieving your goals, you can try setting up new plans to achieve the same goals. You should slow down your blogging efforts instead of giving them up in order to figure out why you are facing problems. Try not to compare your blogs with others. Do not compete with others; compete only with your own expectations. You should not base your efforts on what others do, but on what you can and want to do. Otherwise, you are basing all your efforts on something that others control. You want to avoid that.

As for my car driving up on steep hills, it just kept on going and going, like an energized rabbit. I did notice a few trucks pass by me a few times. In those situations, I tried to get ahead of them. If you are bored going up a hill and do not have an automobile companion, you can setup short term goals for a few seconds to reduce boredom, like going faster than speeding trucks for a few moments. Smile

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7 Comments to “ Slow down when facing problems achieving your blogging goals .” Please leave a comment below, thank you.


  1. # 1
    sawaiNo Gravatar (103 comments)
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    ( March 18th, 2007 at 3:08 am )

    One very thoughtful question that many find it difficult to answer is “When do you actually know when to start slowing down?”

    Lot of interesting points you have highlighted here bes.

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    BesNo Gravatar (1234 comments)
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    ( March 19th, 2007 at 10:50 am )

    Sawai, thanks for the comment. I think you ask a very good question. Simply knowing that you can slow down does not mean that slowing down at any time is good. We need to realize when to slow down, since sometimes ups and downs are normal when achieving any goal, even if you have a goal to not face any ups or downs in achieving your goals.

    I will try to address that question in a future post. Smile Thanks for reading my article and bringing up an important point. Smile

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    sawaiNo Gravatar (103 comments)
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    ( March 19th, 2007 at 12:08 pm )

    For all the readers of this blog, I would like to recommend this book.

    The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell. Link: Book.

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    BesNo Gravatar (1234 comments)
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    ( March 19th, 2007 at 12:26 pm )

    Thanks for recommending the book. Smile

    Also, if it is ok with you, I put the link right in the text to make the long link shorter. Please tell me if that is not ok and I will repent like crazy and put the link back the way it was. Smile

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    IdetrorceNo Gravatar (1 comments)
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    ( December 15th, 2007 at 3:22 am )

    very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
    Idetrorce

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    BesNo Gravatar (1234 comments)
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    ( April 22nd, 2008 at 12:03 am )

    Hi Idetrorce. Smile Thanks for your comment. I have a question please: can you please tell me which part you do not agree with? That can help me figure out more as to what parts you think can be improved or changed.

    Thanks.

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    I love your site. Smile Love design!!! I just came across your blog and wanted to say that I?ve really enjoyed browsing your blog posts. Sign: ndsam

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