Where Blog Posts Come From

“OH! That would make a fantastic blog post.”

This is what I say to myself daily, but frequently I don’t sit down and take the time to write. Work obligations and family time and—of course—laundry, are inevitable obstacles and the idea quickly fades away.

But the buck stops here (at least for the month of April). Writing a new blog post every day is a challenge for me. We are talking 30 posts in 30 days. They call it the ULTIMATE BLOG CHALLENGE (UBC for short). That’s a lot of pressure. I’ve done this challenge before and the farthest I’ve accomplished is 18 posts straight through. That’s more than halfway through, but this time I’m planning on reaching day 30.

Honestly, it shouldn’t be THAT hard. After all, it isn’t hard for me to come up with something to write about every day. Inspiration can come from the latest news cycle or a trip to the local supermarket. I never know when or where lightning will strike so notebooks are appropriately stationed in the car, on my nightstand and in my purse to capture whatever comes my way.

It’s a good thing I’m a morning person because I find that is the best time for me to write. Ideally, I’ll have a post published for you to read by the time you check your Facebook page in the morning (like today). But, no guarantees. ?

There is so much to write about these days. For instance, I’m obsessed with the college admissions scandal in which 50 people including 2 famous actors bought their child’s way into highly-regarded universities. Not only did these parents have the means to get their children all the tutoring and coaching they needed to get accepted on their own, but they also took a spot away from a more deserving, hard-working and honest student.

As the mom of a soon-to-be college freshman, I understand this process is grueling. It can be incredibly stressful and full of fear and judgement. It is the ultimate test to our self-esteem as parents and students. But in the end, my daughter is going to a wonderful school and she worked hard to get there—and I’m incredibly proud of her for that. And I’m furious that Aunt Becky didn’t have the same faith in her own kids. And I’m sad for the kids that didn’t know their spot at the school their attending was bought. And yes, I believe there are some who didn’t know. What does that say about our faith in our children to create their own success stories?

Did I mention my daughter is going to college in the fall? Yep, our first child is spreading her wings and leaving the nest. Soon to be followed by her brother who I plan to be present for over the next few years of his high school career. I will probably drive him crazy.

Through my little blog in cyberspace, I’ve created a space to share my views like these (and much more), bring a little slice of life and hopefully a smile as well. I’d love to hear your thoughts too. Has what I’m writing about happened to you or is it just me? Do you have a different opinion or experience? I want to hear that too. I love to learn from the other side when it is done in a respectful way. So please, leave me comments on my posts. Notes of encouragement are welcome as well. Writing is my passion and I’m looking forward to sharing it all with you.

Above all, let’s have some fun.
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6 comments on Where Blog Posts Come From

  1. Mary Owens
    April 9, 2019 at 5:37 pm (5 years ago)

    Nice post and I will be reading more.

    • Elisa Heisman
      April 9, 2019 at 5:40 pm (5 years ago)

      Thank you!

  2. Martha
    April 2, 2019 at 4:14 pm (5 years ago)

    You come up with blog ideas similar to me! I see something, read something or an idea just pops in my head. I’m getting better at remembering but at times they leave my brain as quick as they arrive. My secret is to send myself a text message! I get a lot of my ideas from my cooking, sewing, grandbabies or just looking through my photos! I love a challenge!

  3. Lori Ferguson
    April 2, 2019 at 9:00 am (5 years ago)

    Ah, you’re headed toward the “empty nest” – It’s a fun time! And I agree, there are many topics to write about, but taking the time to actually write, is key. 🙂 Wishing you lots of energy and drive to make it all the way through the next 30 days of writing!

  4. Aletha McManama
    April 1, 2019 at 2:06 pm (5 years ago)

    Hey, Elisa! I love that you write straight from your heart and mind…really grounded. I’m just like you…I am challenged to write 30 posts in 30 days. I managed to write 21 posts in January. Let’s both make it to 30 this month! I’ll be checking on you! LOL I can write about a lot of things myself. I also have a daughter who is working hard to make it into a good college when she graduates in over two years. She’s already working towards her academic achievements and very possibly will be graduating early so she can start taking college courses.

    • Elisa Heisman
      April 1, 2019 at 10:51 pm (5 years ago)

      Let’s do it! I could use a writing buddy. Good luck in the college application process. Sounds like she will do great!