Yes, we’re familiar with those famous 5 stages of grief and loss (Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance) from our psych 101 classes, but did you know there are specific phases you pass thru when becoming a blogger too?
DENIAL— Oh c’mon, it’s not like it’s an official blog that I care about. I mean it was never an intentional goal. WordPress was free and I thought to myself, ‘who writes anything down with pen and paper anymore?’ So a pretty little text box happened to pop open and I typed some thoughts into it to reread when I needed help falling asleep. One day, my children got into a wrestling match next to my computer and one of them bumped my hand on the mouse and it clicked “publish.” That’s all it ever was. I’m an Accidental Author. But if you like my posts, then yes, I am a Certified Blogger.
ANGER – Those other bloggers think they’re all so smart. What is this, high school all over again with those same exclusive cliques that think they can exclude me and ignore my very existence? So what if I don’t fit in with the “Mommy Bloggers” the “Food Writers” or the “Politics Penmanship People?” I don’t need a special Blogging Tribe anyhow. All those fancy fake Followers and their “maybe I’ll drop-in and check out your blog some time” phoniness, and those other designer name-brand Commenters? I’m just as good as them, they’ll see. Soon they’ll come begging for me to stop moderating their comments and post them immediately because my blog will be the happening hangout for the In-Crowd, baby! I’ll show them, I’ll show everyone.
BARGAINING — Hey fellow blogger! I was thinking you could write a guest post on my blog because well, because you’re so utterly fascinating. And just perhaps (because you have an established online presence) maybe some of your fans would stick around and read some other stuff that I’ve written? How does that sound? Hello?? “Dear Humor blogger, this post of yours is just hysterical! I’m reposting your link everywhere, tweeting it, pinning it, stumbling it, tumbling it, mumbling it, fumbling it, jumbling it, bumbling it, and yes even sharing it on Facebook. Plus printing it out on cocktail napkins for my next dinner party. Isn’t that nice of me? I’m just naturally generous in that way. My blog? Oh, well if you insist. It’s really not necessary but I think having a nice balance of give and take is what makes the blogosphere go round, don’t you?” Dear God – – If you just let my stats go over 20 views today, I’ll bring my entire family to church this weekend. Even though we’re Jewish.
FEAR — I just know that last post I put out there was the stupidest thing ever written in the history of blogging-kind. Oh my god, what was I thinking doing a shtick called The Bloscars which was supposed to be a parody of “The Oscars?” Nobody is even entering my contest and I’ll be laughed out of the Blogosphere. Not because I’m so humorous, but because I’m a fool and I never think before I impulsively click “publish.” And there’s no taking it back now, that sucker got forwarded to both my subscriber’s emails. There goes my one chance to turn blogging into a lucrative writing career and now I’m getting old and I’ll have to go back to waitressing and be one of those women with varicose veins and support hose, with a name-tag that says, “Flo” and who shouts, “Put Adam & Eve on a raft and wreck ’em!” to a cranky chef in Mel’s Diner.
HOPE — Someone just commented that I made them laugh so hard, they need a Depends undergarment. That’s pretty gross but very flattering! Oh my god. Maybe they are an agent. Or they have an Uncle who is an agent. You never know. Just think, they read my post and then exclaimed, “Those words! That grammar and punctuation! I must have more! Who is this person? I’m gonna find them and make them THE NEXT ERMA BOMBECK!” Gosh, I really need to put my contact info on my blog. I could miss being discovered all because I’m paranoid that a telemarketer will call me up and try and sell me a magazine subscription to Good Housekeeping. Why, I could be the actual author of the article featured on the cover of Good Housekeeping. I love Good Housekeeping. And poor telemarketers are only doing their job. That’s it, I’m putting my phone number on my blog in a prominent place right now.
ACCEPTANCE – – You’re a blogger too? There suddenly seems to be a lot of us out there now, aren’t there? I guess I’ve resigned myself to realizing that it’s highly competitive and it’ll never be much more than a hobby. Hmmm, well it’s fun, right? Of course right! We can form a support group for realistic bloggers who came to terms with their mediocrity. But we still get to go to blogging conferences. Hey, that’s it — we’ll meet in real life! Wouldn’t that be something to tell our children? Your parents met at a Writer’s Retreat where daddy got the wrong badge and went around all weekend with people calling him, “Little Miss Menopause.” And when he returned it to your mommy, we fell in love instantly. Hey, that’s kind of a unique story. It would make a great novel. And it will get adapted into a screenplay like Gone Girl. A romantic comedy, I think they call that a rom-com? We’ll be famous, but don’t worry because I’ll write a humorous acceptance speech for The Oscars so they won’t play us off with music like they did to Leonardo Dicaprio. Eh, The Oscars or The Bloscars, what’s the difference?? The latter is far more clever and unique. (Yep, there’s soon to be a 7th stage of blogging called, “Cockiness”)
REMINDER: TODAY’S THE DEADLINE TO ENTER THE BLOSCARS AND WIN AMAZON GIFT CARDS!
Very funny
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Hi Stephanie,
What stage am I in? Well, I could relate to the bargaining with God part. I laughed out loud at a lot of this, though.
Janice
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This was funny. I have nothing witty to add. This was funny and very true!
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You are so hilarious, I needed a Depends! Oops, already been said. The 8th stage of blogging- plagarism.
Thanks for the comment on my comment on Janice’s St Pat’s Day Meet and Greet!
You commented on my comment- I love you!! I’m looking for your ph num right now so I can call and gush about how great and funny you are! But, it seems to be missing…..
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Hysterical! Yeah I omitted “plagiarism” because no blogger exactly sees it that way! We just sometimes channel the exact same muse! So nice to meet you and my number actually IS there under “Hire me to humor you!” on my top menu. Have an awesome wknd!
Stephanie
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Really?? You are brave to post that!!
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You are both like-minded bloggers. I was excited to see you connect.
Janice
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Me too!
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Love the post and the title of your blog!!!!
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Thanks so much for popping in!
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lo.. This is true. I think I’ve gone through these phases multiple times in my own way with my blog- esp. with certain posts!
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This is GREAT! So true. And when I feel that I’m getting nowhere, I circle back to #1 where I’m really just screwing around, writing because I love to write, who cares if anyone reads it, yadda, yadda,, yadda. Can’t wait to meet you at EBWW!
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We’ll have such fun at Erma’s conference! Oh and #1 (denial) is where I spend half my life. “Those aren’t my kids!” And “this isn’t how I really look!” and “he didn’t mean it when he said he hates me.” Lol. A nice protected place.
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Twelve years of blogging and it nothing has changed. This is how it was and still is. Good times. 🙂
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Hey, thanks for popping in! Wow, 12 years….you were one of the first ones in this field and still going strong. Dedication AND talent.
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That was another funny one. The parody with morning was a great idea. I feel like that sometimes. You also have some good hidden gems in there which was great. I enjoy your humor. ; )
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I’ve got three stages of blogging: Sweaty, Sunny Beach, Room-temperature Tomato Soup, and January in Wisconsin (otherwise known as hot, warm and cold)
The stages are subject to change without notice, especially while in the middle of a post that never makes it past the ‘draft’ state.
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Room temp tomato soup! Haha! I have so many posts that get lukewarm responses, I think I’ll yell out “Soups on!”when I click publish.
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Very funny and true! BTW, I was wondering if you could write a guest post on my blog?
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If you move your grandmother’s sewing machine out of the garage.
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Okay, I think it would look great in the living room! 😉
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I went straight from fun to not.
Much easier to manage…
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Yeah I didn’t put a “Fun” stage in here since that lasts 25 minutes. Haven’t seen you in forever…. Hope all is well!
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Hilarious! Thanks for the laugh.
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No thank YOU for the comment!
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