Hello friends, Trust we are doing well. It is another week and I'm glad to be making my entry for the week. In life, we are faced with diverse challenges, and these tend to affect our mood and composure towards other activities we find ourselves in. Let's get to the details of the day using the suggested guidelines.
• Have you had this kind of experience, where you lacked the strength and interest to blog? |
This is an experience most active account users have faced over the years and still presently. I could remember coming across countless publications where users narrated how they could no longer blog either due to mental health issues or other forms of inconveniences that came their way.
I'm no exception in this field of thought. I have in the past experienced and am presently still held in this cycle. The problem here isn't necessarily lack or inadequate support, though, that plays a role in getting rid of this luster experience, but this comes from an innermost part of the mental and psychological domain that affects our mood.
Our offline jobs and other "activities of daily living" are seen to contribute to our disposition to this experience. There sometimes, we become overwhelmed with ADL (activities of daily living) and still decide to blog due to the passion, but strength still fails us. This likely situation also happens when we are relatively free but unable to create contents. It is deeper than what we thought.
One may think this happens due to the accumulated effects of stress, depression, and other forms of human inconveniences that happened to us over time. The resultant effect could be seen from a perceived mood swing, passive thoughts, and other mental retardedness of indulging in routine activities online.

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• Do you think it's normal? If yes/No, why? |
There is nothing wrong with this experience in any form. This can not be attributed to being lazy or hardworking. This is fighting mental health from routine activity indulgence and other personal issues within our space.
Sometimes in our lives, we need a break, we need freedom, and we don't need to be gagged for any reason, as this compromises our psychological and mental being. In reaction to this, we become resistant to those things we ordinarily do without difficulties.
Allowing for break time or leave enables for full acceptability of activity when back into it again. It gives us a sense of healing over the troubles and issues we pass through, daily. We can only be mentally fit to engage in a decentralized platform of this kind.

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• How did you overcome it? |
No win in view but rather still finding a way out of this experience. However, I have continued to make simple entries that allow for a soft and easy comeback. Though this hasn't been too fantastic a solution is in view until full representation is achieved.
Thank you, friends
I hope to invite @ngoenyi, @annydee01, and @eveetim.
It also happens to me most times. I just feel like not making any post but deep down, I feel something is missing. I can seat down to start a publication but just get bored at some point and I will just keep it somewhere till when I finally make up my mind. It's just crazy. Anyways, I pray you get the strength to keep actively blogging as before. Freedom is good but not the best. Success in your entry boss
Thank you, boss. Surely, we will get over it.
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Wonderful presentation, I thought I was the only one in this shoes, I have experienced this situation countless times just like you rightly said we are human and there are numerous factors that can contribute to this experience. Come hold my hands as we fight this together.
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Coming to hold hands with you, boss.
Hahahahaha 😂
This post resonates deeply with many of us who experienced the struggle of staying motivated to blog. It's reassuring to know that we're not alone in this journey, we all most have experienced this in one way or the other. Apparently, taking breaks when needed is essential for mental well-being, and I admire your persistence in making small entries despite the challenges. Keep going at your own pace, your voice and contents matter! Wishing you renewed strength and inspiration to continue sharing your thoughts with this great of community. We've got your hands 🌹
Thanks for the reassuring and kind words...
You are welcome sir 🙏
Mental health can also hijack the balancing of the body's effectiveness to communicate ideas. Therefore, becoming limiting to the post-creational activities in the blog. However, your mannerism towards this aspects of knowledge is quite éducative. Thanks. Wishes you the best
I totally believe in the effect of mental instability on communication and problem-solving. It only takes a less or no troubled mind to articulate and create valuable content. When we are not sound, how do we handle concerns around us and create solutions? Seemingly impossible.
Thank you, for your valuable comment.
It's true that most times we're overwhelmed with our offline activities to the point that we get exhausted that it sometimes affects us from blogging.
From a personal experience, I remember how I used to create contents almost on a daily basis aside my other activities last year with so much enthusiasm. I have just noticed how I passively partake in contests these days although I've been stressed a bit, but I don't just have the passion to write. Nevertheless, once in a while I understand as humans that we get tired.
I hope whenever we get exhausted we'll be able to find our way back to doing what we've always loved doing.
Here's sending you best wishes sir.
Some of this loss of passion or zeal is systematic, undermining our efficiency, and seeing how things are skewed before our eyes may as well contribute to this state of uncertain withdrawal. Thanks for showing up