A Day in the Life Too... a blog about modest style

A 30-something mom's blog about modest style, DIY stuff, and limiting dessert. Just kidding. We eat dessert first around here.

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Saturday, March 19, 2011

a day late & a dollar short

Warning: This non-makeup/5-second outfit is nothing to write home about. But it's Saturday, folks, and I'm good with it if you are. And if you're not? Welp...I'm still good with it.
shoes: converse brand. jeans: kohl's. shirt, puffy vest, & hat: gap. belt: Pocket's.
I've decided to participate in ModlyChic's Friend Friday (one day late this week, but for a good reason!), where I get to answer Katy's five thought-provoking questions about style/fashion blogging each Friday. Don't roll your eyes and click away just yet...well, fine, you can. But, really, what better things do you have to do than read my innermost (kind of) thoughts on this blog? Oh. Right. Dishes, laundry, housework, schoolwork, job, kids, practically any other hobby/pasttime. Got it. Well...carry on.

Today's question is a 5-in-1 deal: So far, what have been the 5 hardest blogging lessons you’ve learned during this process and have helped make you a better blogger as a result.

Blogging Lesson 1: I can't/won't please everyone. Obviously. Everyone's different, with individual tastes, styles, preferences, comfort zones, bodies, etc. I get that. I've had to learn to shift my blogging focus away from styling myself to meet others' approval, and toward deciphering my own individual style--what works for me, my life, my mood, my nature, my closet.

Blogging Lesson 2: Don't check blog stats. When I first started blogging, I checked my blog's stats borderline-obsessively. If a few more people visited/commented one day than the day previous, I was ecstatic. If fewer did, I had to fight an abysmal mood. For the sake of my husband's and children's well-being, I had to stop letting stats affect me...which means check them less often. Like, hardly ever.

Blogging Lesson 3: I make myself vulnerable in doing what I do (blogging). That's part of the deal, for better or worse. Understanding that simple truth helps me keep my reaction to comments and responses in check.

Blogging Lesson 4: Real life is waaaay more important than blogging. Always and forever amen.

Blogging Lesson 5: People I know in real-life have varied responses when they find out that I have a style blog. Absolutely fair, we're all entitled. But, to be honest, it's sometimes a challenge to not get embarrassed or defensive if my real-life peeps think style blogging is superficial and vain. The reasons I do it are my own, and I've found this blogging community to intelligent, humorous, and inspiring...so I don't need to "defend" myself. Just smile and nod. :)

And, if you're interested in reading more, go check out other bloggers' lessons learned!

Happy Friday Saturday.

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11 comments:

modernmom said...

So true. I like what I like. And I love to be an encouragement to others. So I try to remember to not just read a blog, but also comment from time to time about what I like.
Example: I love your hot pink/purplish tights. I can't get the nerve up to wear them. I tried. I love that you can and it is SO cute! Plus, you seem to be a mom like me, and you like running. So it keeps me interested... ;)

Sherry said...

I love the Saturday outfit. You rock the casual look today! Blogging is all about fulfilling my creative side... and no one has given me any attitude about it - I like your attitude! Cheers!

Anonymous said...

haha. when i glanced at the little pics on my blogger dashboard it looked like you were wearing a tutu. happy weekend!

liz said...

You know you're a style blogger when you belt your vest! That took the outfit to the next level :)

Oh and I must remember #5!! So true!

Missy said...

Lesson 1 is difficult. You would think it would be incredibly easy, just being yourself afterall, but it is never that simple.

styled by 3 said...

I love your five lessons! Love them!! I'm brand new to the blogging world and these are all things I'm struggling with- so thank you so much for sharing, they were perfect!
And we're following!!

-Liz

styled by 3 said...

p.s. I love your writing!

Chloƫ said...

I've been reading your blog for a while - I like the fact you've put up a "day off" outfit! It still looks nice, though.
xxx

GoodFrameofMind said...

You can still rock the baseball hat and no makeup! What are weekends for? :)

Leah said...

I love this real-life look on you!

val said...

this saturday outfit is one i really like. so props on that.
i enjoyed your 5 lessons learned. very interesting.
i like knowing you from your blog and in real life.
where should i pick me up some dark skinnies? that aren't ultra low rise?

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