February 25, 2024

2024

I truly didn’t mean to disappear from this online space of mine for months on end yet again in 2023. I had the best of intentions to pick up where I’d left off until I slowly found the momentum to be a consistent blogger… except that totally didn’t end up being the case and anyone who’s popped over to this blog up until this point has found themselves only seeing my old posts.

Oops.

The truth is in two parts when it comes to what made me drop off the blogging train yet again. The first part is that I was, quite simply, very, very, very busy in 2023. It was such a momentous year (and eventually, I’ll get a belated retrospective up on this here blog too) in many ways, and I was preoccupied with all the life stuff and loved ones that graced my days. And to be fair, that’s how I want it; being present is so important to me, especially given how much it helps ease my anxiety.

The second part is that I was, in hindsight, struggling just a touch to hear my own voice clearly enough to be able to translate it into the longer form writing I do here. I apparently had no issues with writing reviews to share on Storygraph or Goodreads, posting short captions on Instagram or filming videos for YouTube, but whenever I tried to draft a blog post, I’d find myself typing, deleting, typing, deleting, typing, deleting… you get the picture. Eventually, my frustration with the entire exercise would simply boil over and I’d give up – and that happened over and over. It wasn’t fun; this was an unwelcome obstacle to my best laid plans.

It also mirrored how any attempts to write fiction in 2023 went too.

And so, with the marginal patience and calm I’ve learned over the years, I decided to simply let it go. If I couldn’t write anything that satisfied me after April 2023, then so be it. I’d just wait it out, wait until inspiration and desire sparked yet again… and that brings us to the present.

I’m not calling this a comeback, especially given I’ve decided to be very relaxed with myself about writing for this space – both in frequency and length. (And yes, this is also happening with my fiction.) I’m simply relieved to be able to tap into a wellspring of words again, and to finally hear myself clearly enough to translate those thoughts onto (digital) paper. It feels like coming out of hibernation, like brushing dust and cobwebs away from corners, like drawing the curtains open to let in the light.

It feels like coming home.


My sister Rachel and I have a tradition of picking out a word at the start of every new year, which I know many other folks do as well. I usually have a word lingering in my mind that feels like the right word for the year ahead, but 2024 is the first year where I ended up with more than one potential pick. I deliberated for a while on which one I wanted to use as manifestation and description of the year to come, and finally, I’ve settled on the word flourish.

The definition of flourish, at least the one I’ve elected to focus on, is “grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way, especially as the result of a particularly favorable environment”. In response to the epic nature of a year passed filled with wonderful, cherished, memorable experiences, I want to be able to use that as momentum forward in my own life.

There’s the physical aspect: maintaining a cozy, clean home, a better-balanced diet, and a regular exercise routine. There’s the financial aspect: improvements in money management and building up my savings. There’s the relationship aspect, specifically making the effort to spend quality face time with loved ones. And, most importantly, there’s the creative aspect: balancing out my hobbies (funny how doing the things I love that don’t seem directly related can often serve as creative fuel), working on my original works of fiction and jumpstarting my online spaces in the ways that feel right for me.

I just reread that last paragraph and wow, I’ve inadvertently put a lot on my own plate for this year. But I’m feeling good about it! I like having goals (your girl thrives when she has a to-do list). And I’m going to take the graceful approach to it all – no actual totals, figures, limits, hard goals to reach, but instead, just striving to incorporate these things into my day to day so they become a permanent part of my lifestyle. It seems to be going well so far, and hopefully, this cascades through the rest of the year.

Anyway, whether you’re a long-time follower or new reader, thanks for being here and for reading all the way to the end of this post. And, because it’s a new year and because this feels like a fresh start yet again… welcome to this blog, my little online space to chat about everything I’ve read, the things I’m interested in (these days, this trends heavily towards anime) and some of my real-life experiences too. Hope you’ll be sticking around (and that I will too)!

9 Comments:

  1. I don't think you know me because I was a silent reader of your posts, but this time I want to say hello. Hello and I can feel what you wrote. It looks very similar to my 2023. I've just returned and I was happy to see this post on my homepage. I hope you always have the words and energy to write.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I think you have to be enjoying this to keep doing it. And I agree that it is important to be present in every day life and that should come first! Glad you're back and I'll be here checking in when you have time and feel like posting!
    https://lisalovesliterature.bookblog.io/2024/03/01/the-looooong-and-the-short-of-it-february-2024-wrap-up-post-and-looking-forward-to-march/

    ReplyDelete
  3. Finding a reliable service for certified Viking freezer repair is crucial to ensure the smooth functioning of your appliance. It's not just about fixing the immediate issue; it's about entrusting your valuable appliance to skilled hands that understand its intricacies. Certified technicians possess the expertise to diagnose problems accurately and use genuine Viking parts for long-lasting solutions. When it comes to freezer repair, especially with high-end brands like Viking, cutting corners can lead to more extensive damage. Opting for certified repair services offers peace of mind, knowing that your freezer is in capable hands, and you're investing in its longevity and optimal performance.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Flourish is such a great word for 2024 and I foresee you flourishing in every area of life! You've already done a great job in 2024 so far and I'm sure it'll continue on :-)

    ReplyDelete
  5. I completely understand how life can get in the way of maintaining a blog. It's great to see you're back and ready to share more content! Looking forward to reading your new posts. By the way, if you're ever interested in skincare tips, I've found some great insights on under eye filler Dubai that might be worth checking out. Keep up the good work!

    ReplyDelete
  6. First, there's the financial side: increasing my funds and making progress with money management. The relationship component is putting forth the effort to spend meaningful face time with loved ones. The creative component is the most crucial one, and it involves juggling my passions. The writing is thorough, interesting, and well-written. I found the study and conclusions to be interesting and thought-provoking.

    ReplyDelete
  7. No Internet Game article is truly inspiring and relatable, especially with the way the author shares the challenges of maintaining a blogging habit and finding her creativity again. The choice of the word “flourish” for 2024 is also very motivating, encouraging readers to focus on holistic personal growth.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Eggy Car level-based challenges keep your mind active. Each new level introduces different obstacles, ensuring that you’re constantly adapting and finding new ways to succeed.

    ReplyDelete
  9. In Texas, cataract treatment is accessible and highly advanced, offering solutions for restoring clear vision affected by this common age-related condition. The treatment usually begins with a thorough eye examination to assess the extent of cataract development. Modern cataract surgery involves removing the clouded lens and replacing it with an artificial intraocular lens (IOL), which can even correct vision issues like nearsightedness or astigmatism.

    Leading eye care centers across Texas provide laser-assisted surgery, which enhances precision and recovery times. Most surgeries are outpatient, allowing patients to return home the same day. With minimal discomfort and high success rates, cataract treatment Texas ensures improved vision and quality of life.

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for leaving a comment! I love seeing what you have to say, and will try to reply (here or on Twitter) as soon as I can :)