I am a “tyro”. :)
“I want to inspire people to look at the world differently, think about new things & explore within themselves.”
I edited this blog again before uploading it to clear the meaning of the word “Tyro”. This equals the “beginner”. Yes. I am a beginner. I am a Tyro. Tyro in this era of Writing.

I don’t care about blogging. But I love to write. I’ve finally let go of that incessant need to be a “blogger” & finally realized that all I want to do is write my thoughts & hope that at least one person can relate to what I want to say.
I finally learned that it doesn’t actually matter what I’m writing about, as long as I’m consistent. Most of my blogging failures stemmed from lack of commitment on my part & my inability to trust the process. I always made so hurry in every thing i write that it ended up being a crap. Just a paper something written on it. But yet, that was the days of my starting of being a writer. Yes i was a noob.
“ A day of worry is more exhausting than a day full of work”
I always kept worrying about how to write, what to write. Always used to Google those questions about “how to start a novel” , or “how can I be a perfect author”. Besides this, I remember I had this feeling of “what topic to write about”.In past days this was my biggest worry. I used to ask my friends what would you like to read about?? What other things i can write about? And some of them kept telling me try this and that.

I always in search of the online traffic. But then it started making sense that number of followers or website traffic don’t matter when the subject matter is something you enjoy. Sure, that stuff is important & helpful to have. But creating content has to come first. If you are genuinely enjoying what you are doing, people will notice it & the number will follow.
Besides of these blogs, i have written manyyy of those contents. Which includes some articles, my daily diary.. those “dear diary moments”, also some writeups of other people that i liked to read’em. But many of them was written at that time when i was testing out the blogging waters & they were garbage. Yes. I was a sheep!

When i was exploring blogging, everyone I consulted had this same advice. Find your niche( a comfortable suitable position in life). My niche right now is that I don’t have one. I am studying this crap called Engineering which I never ever wanted to learn. Yes, Engineering was never my cup of tea and will never be. I’m hoping the niche will find me, as I keep writing & creating content I enjoy.
I am new in blogging. I’m a bit overwhelmed but very excited at the same time. Well, I am doing myself a big favour & accepting now that I’m going to have failings throughout the blogging process. But I have this amazing idea! Trying it & nobody cares for it. This will happen a lot. However, I think its a component of a successful blog, really!

The thing is to accept that, know that & to learn from it.
Here I spend more time writing the stuff, exploring them through, instead of just typing something up & hitting “publish” immediately.
Lemme tell you, learning that lesson was probably the single biggest thing I have learned. It was also the hardest. I don’t have to write many of the blogs a week to get traffic. I far more enjoy writing quality material than trying to keep up with some imaginary number of blogs I felt I had to publish each week.
So along with this, I got that there didn’t have to be a routine schedule to my blogs either.
Before I started blogging,I searched a few sites that had routines. Every Thursday was this blog, every Saturday was that blog,etc. I thought it was a recipe for success as those blogs had a ton of followers.
But this is real fact that everyone fails far more than succeed, then it doesn’t seem that way but it is. I will always let my failures go on for years. I will let my failures overtake me. Because that’s how I learn to overtake them.

- Every blog, each writer needs to be on their own different path, exploring their own different stories. For some , that path is short and easy to travel, with lots of sweet fruits in the journey to eat. To them, I nod approvingly, wishing them nothing but success. But for those, like me, like us, that road is damn so long, and it’s seemingly never-ending.
Here, I just wanted to tell you guys that, Blogging isn’t easy and there are no overnights successes. Behind every successful blog is years and years of hardwork. But anyone can get there as well if they are willing to put in the effort, wade through the hardships and come out the other side. Those tunnels of hardships will turn into a beautiful path in a silent jungle we all would enjoy to walk through. :)
