I celebrate my 9th Anniversary on WordPress this week. Anytime you do something for that many years you learn a thing or two.
Here’s a few of the things I’ve learned about writing a blog:
—Put it out there. It’s better to let others in than to hold back your feelings. I’ve written on everything from super sensitive topics that have brought out my own tears to other topics full of whimsy and humor. I’ve been surprised countless times with what I’ve thought would and would not touch readers. You never know.

—Grammar and punctuation matter, but what matters more is intent. You should always try to make it easier for the reader. However, if someone is going to be turned off by a misplaced comma or an incorrect word choice, than so be it — we wouldn’t have been a good match anyway. They wouldn’t have enjoyed my humor, style of writing, or spin on things.
—Speaking of grammar, “effect” is what happens, “affect” is how it happens. Effect is more often than not the noun, and affect is the verb. Forget about a career in Journalism or Corporate Communications. It took writing a blog for me to figure this one out. Thank you WordPress.

—Be kind to others and to yourself.
—You have something unique to say. Trust your gut, it’s there, let it come out. I wrote early in my experience that someone influential in my life called my blog silly. Even though they once encouraged my writing, they didn’t understand why I needed the blog as an outlet. Years ago, that would’ve crushed me. I’ve since let them go from my life and I’m better for it.
—Be authentic. Be true to who you are. People respond to honesty and integrity. They get turned off by hypocrisy and actions that don’t mesh with everything else they’re seeing. Be you.
—Get it down on paper. You can always edit later. In the words of Author Jodi Piccoult, “You can always edit a bad page. You can’t edit a blank page.”

—Create a daily writing habit and write ahead, as much as you can, so that you can edit and make changes and not get caught up in the emotions and trying to publish in the here and now. I’m always amazed how an idea starts out one way and after some editing and polish, it becomes something shiny and wonderful.
—Write what your heart calls you to write. When asked this same question about what to write, Author Joan Didion wrote, “I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means.” Oh, I write for my readers, but there’s a part of me that’s eyes-wide-open, learning for the first time what I believe in too.
Thanks for reading. Thanks for joining me on this journey.
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What’s your favorite post from the past year? Here’s five choices. Let me know below which you would choose:
- Things your parents never told you
- A tribute to strong women
- A small change for the better
- Coming face-to-face with toxic leadership
- Making up my own rules
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Thanks for these very helpful observations, Brian. I love your Jodi Picault quote, so true!
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Thanks Jane! Yup, love that quote, so true.
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These all are very important points. Thanks for sharing. Happy 9th blogging anniversary
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Oh thank you Sadje! I appreciate it. 😎😎🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎
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You’re welcome Brian
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Oh….”put it out there” and “be authentic”. So good! And congratulations, Brian. 🥰
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My list of things I learned were all pretty similar … be authentic. Ha ha. Oh well, I’m having fun!😎😎😎
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And we benefit! Here’s to another great year! #10! 🥰
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Ahh, you’re too kind. Some are probably thinking “nine is good, we don’t need a tenth Brian.” 🤣 🤣🤣😜😎
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LOL! No! Wrong! 🤪
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🤪😎😎😎😎
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Nine years! That’s awesome. 👏🏼
I think “Making Up My Own Rules” is my favorite one you listed. Also, I somehow didn’t see that one when you first posted, so it was still “new to me”.
I’m also a big fan of ellipses and the em dash – definitely two of my favorites…
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Ellipses are the bomb … ha ha. Love them!
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Congratulations 🎊 on your 9th year.
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Thank you. I appreciate that, thanks for stopping by and reading!
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My pleasure. I enjoyed reading it.
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I love the Jodi Picoult quote! It’s so true. Have a brilliant day! 💕😊🌺
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It’s a great quote. Ya gotta start somewhere.
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Brian, you have delivered some very valid and valuable points about your writing journey. Happy Number 9! 🥳👍🏼🍾 When I first began my website and blog, and I administered many, I stumbled on such lessons because I made a huge error to try to follow the writing style and boring voice of alleged successful writers. But being authentic and civil, while offering some entertaining and teachable moments is spot on my friend. 🙆🏻♀️💖🥂
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Oh, I’m glad you’re you Kym! Love your blog. Love the mix of poetry and prose, the funny and serious. Thanks so much for your kind comments!😎🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎😎😎
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Congratulations on nine years, Brian! That’s a wonderful accomplishment. Have a great weekend! 👍🏻😎
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Have a great weekend too John! Thank you.
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Thanks, Brian!
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Well stated – cheers!
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Thank you John. Thanks for being a regular reader. Lots of stuff out there. I appreciate it😎😎😎
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Happy anniversary, Brian. As to the poll, I like everything you write.
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Ah, thank you, you’re so kind!!!🤣😎😎😎😎
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Happy blogging anniversary, Brian!! 🥳 I love that personal blogging allows us to gallivant all over the place–serious, silly, deep, or superficial. You do a great job with all!
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Yes, we get to cover a lot of ground. Love that about blogging. It’s like traveling across country. Today I want to be serious and see the Grand Canyon, tomorrow I want to laugh and play and go to an amusement park. Ha ha 😎😎😎
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It’s the best approach!
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9 years – wuhoo!! 9 years of such incredible writing and grounded goodness. Thank you for all you’ve contributed, Brian!
But the voting thing wasn’t fair. Just picking ONE was hard!!
Love you, Brian!!
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Ha ha, you crack me up Wynne. Thank you for the kind comments.😎😎😎😎
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Well said and congrats.
Thanks for explaining effect/affect (really I screw them up all the time). Took years to get then/than correct (sometimes). Baltimore public school education only goes so far. When I told my daughter I was going to write a blog, both her and her friend burst out in laughter. I got that last laugh.
To the next 9. All the best.
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Who’s got the last laugh now Danny. You go!!!! 😎😎😎
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Thanks for this, Brian. I was having those thoughts this morning, not to share my personal life with people, but…sometimes you just need to write.
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Yes, writing it out is always a great choice! Always seems to help. Hang in there Melissa too!!!😎😎😎
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PS Happy blogiversary! However you spell that.😄
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Great advice. I like A Tribute to Strong Women because I’m in awe of your mom.
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Ha ha, oh be careful EA. Ha ha, nah, I kid, she’s a strong woman. A lil stubborn. Ha ha, but an amazing woman who doesn’t even realize how wonderful she is. Thank you! Means a lot.
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😊
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Good thoughts, Brian. Keep on writing.
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Ahhh, thank you.
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Happy Anniversary Brian. I loved your insights, and had a giggle at the affect/effect as I’m constantly correcting my students for mixing these two up. 😁🥳🍾🥂
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Oh, I’m still messing them up but now I feel like I have 3 in 10 shot of getting it right. 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ I’m right there with your students. Ha ha. 😎🤣🤣
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3 in 10 are good odds😆
Now to if can stop them mixing up employee morale and employee morals 🙄 🤣
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Now do employees have morals? Ha ha, most do, but I’m not sure about all of them. Ha ha. Keep on teaching Brenda, keep on fighting the good fight. Ha ha. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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I agree … some people’s ethics are questionable
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Most folks are good though!!! That’s what makes it fun.
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Yippeeee 9 years!!!!! Go Brian go Brian go Brian!!!
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Ha ha, oh thank you so much Belladonna. I appreciate it. Gotta keep going, having too much fun!!!!! 😎😎😎😎
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That’s good to know!!! Cheers my friend
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Congrats on nine years! What wonderful words of advice.
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Thank you so much, now if I can just follow all the lessons I supposedly learned! Ha ha. It’s been fun. Thank you.
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Happy Anniversary to your blog! Great insights as always!
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Thank you Karen. Appreciate the kind comments! 😎😎😎
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Congratulations on your 9th year anniversary m, Brian!! The try to write early and edit ✍️ is my goal every time I’m thrashing my pen in the nil of time and then hitting edit save 4-6 times later! 😑this hear maybe …NOT but maybe next but it’s important 🩷
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Early, early. I can’t believe I’m writing this: the real magic happens in the editing. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ It’s funny how that works. Thank you Cindy.
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Happy 9th anniversary, Brian! I’m glad I have discovered your blog. Keep on writing! 💕🙏
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Same here Ab. Thanks for coming back! 😎😎😎😎
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Happy Anniversary!!! You pointed out nine truthful lessons! Thank you for sharing!
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Nine truthful lessons … but I continue to break them. Ha ha, thanks for reading. 😎🤣😎😎😎
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Congrats on your blogging years and your insights!
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Thank you so much. Appreciate your kind words!😎😎😎😎
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Just went for a voyage back to the toxic leadership. Yes, how true about superior and dismissive airs. Will not bring out the best in us.
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😎😎🙏🏼😎😎
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Happy Blog Anniversary, Brian!!
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😎😎😎
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Happy Blogiversary, Brian. Your wisdom had heart shine through here. Every blogger needs to read this.
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Aww, thank you Jennie.
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You are very welcome, Brian.
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Happy 9th anniversary, Brian. I like “be authentic” the most. No one else can be you or share your story the way you do. 🙂
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Awesome
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Congrats!
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Thank you so much! 😎😎😎
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So true and congratulations on your 9th anniversary!!
the grammar and spelling part is a problem for me though when english isnt my first language but thank you for the tips and tricks 🙂
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Thank you. My feeling has always been that the content matters most … everything else like grammar is important but is there to move the content along. Thanks so much for reading!
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Congrats on #9!
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🙏🏼🙏🏼😎😎😎
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It takes real commitment to be blogging this long. Congratulations on nine years of blogging.👏🏾
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Oh thank you for the kind comment. Thx for reading!
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Congrats on 9 amazing years 🙌🙏 Your journey’s an inspiration. Keep being authentic, vulnerable, and true to yourself – that’s where the magic happens.
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Oh thank you Ritish! I’m trying!
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This post resonated with me. Thank you for affirming what I believe. I look forward to your future posts.
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Congratulations on your 9th anniversary! Thanks for writing these valuable pieces of advice.
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Great post. I am a newbie here. You said it right be authentic and write consistently. You summarised your journey well.
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You can always edit a bad page, you can’t edit a blank page haaha nice!
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This is so profound. I’m just starting my blog site on something kinda unusual and I already seeing this as very useful. I’m gonna stick with this guide. Thanks
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Thank you! : 😊
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Great share!! Congrats on the 9 years anniversary!!!!!
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Thank you Dawn. It’s been a fun journey.
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Congratulations
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I love Joan Didion’s response.
Thank you for the the lovely post.
Happy 9th anniversary
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Yes, it’s a great quote, love that one. Thanks for reading!
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Happy 9th blogoversary! Our blogs are the same age, but it’s only now that I stumbled upon you, isn’t that funny? Glad I did, though. I can’t vote on your blogs yet, because this is my 1st time here, but I clicked 4 of them open purely based on the titles and will read them next!
Oh, and I agree with your advice: Be your authentic own self, be kind (I can’t believe someone called blogging silly!), and make your posts easy to read. I notice I’m more and more drawn to blogs that are carefully curated.
Cheers, hope you had some cake to celebrate!
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WordPress is funny like that. Some times I can’t even find my own blog. Ha, ha. And yes, sadly the “silly” comment came from someone who was close with me at the time. I’ve moved on from them. It’s their issue. I’m better for it. I’m not sure about how well I do curating my blog. I try to tell a story, be reasonably concise and to the point, and think about the reader’s interests. It’s been fun. As long as it continues, I suspect I’ll keep at it. Thanks for stopping by. Congratulations on 9 years as well. I’ll check yours out!!!
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Wow!!! This is absolutely brilliant and inspiring to read. Thanks for sharing your truth. The first lesson resonate with me.. Happy Anniversary to you!!!. I really wish I could write out my feelings more
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Start small. Just put it out there, you may be surprised. Thanks for reading.
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Thanks, I’m on it. Just that I’m new on this platform and don’t know how to get started.
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Try out one of the WP themes. It’s actually pretty easy to start your own WP blogging site. The first step is the hardest.
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Thanks, I’m on it , I have few write ups already. New on this platform and don’t know how to begin here.
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If you have a few posts already created . . . you’ve got the first step out to the way. That’s great. Good luck.
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