Like Singing in the Shower

blog writingWriting a blog is like singing in the shower. You sing like no one is listening because most probably that’s the truth. Even if people are listening you don’t care. That’s your time to flex your pipes and let it out even if you don’t know how to sing. There is no program either. You don’t plan the songs you are going to sing in the shower ahead of time. Whatever song comes to mind you go with it. If you don’t remember the lyrics it doesn’t matter either. You make them up as you go. You mix up songs just for fun. It is your own private concert where you are performer and audience.

I began writing this blog two months ago because my wife suggested the idea. I didn’t know people actually read this stuff. I just began writing. To my surprise people are actually reading. I am very thankful for almost 10,000 views in two months to this website. I truly appreciate that. It is great to see the comments not only here but also in the social media sites. The e-mail messages are very encouraging and inspiring as well. I never received such good feedback from singing in the shower. I am sure that no matter how bad I write it is way better than my singing. Believe me when I say that you don’t want to hear me sing. It actually hurts people.

What’s the plan? What is this blog thing all about? This blog is a way to communicate the relationship between art, cognitive psychology, instructional design, and life. Which one is my favorite subject? I’ll say ‘experience’. I share what I live, know, and learn in these areas. I also like to write about all the things I don’t know. That makes it easier because I don’t know a lot. Like singing in the shower the plan is to enjoy the process of writing and do it from the heart, and sometimes from the brain. Since there is more hope for my writing than it is for my singing (no hope there) I would like to get better at it. It is a challenge to myself. By the one year milestone, for which I am not even close to almost halfway there, I would like to put together a book. Who knows? Maybe people still read books too.

Comments (6)

  1. Greetings Ivan. People do read books despite the Digital Revolution that has been impacting us. I highly recommend it. I believe it to be a wonderful idea to share your thoughts and allow other people to enter your world. The one thing I have learned about writing a book and sending it out to the world is that once it gets published, you start thinking about the next one for the process is addictive and the feeling of accomplishment is huge.

    My first book ‘A Strategic Painter: Mastermind Your Craft’ came out last year. It was an amazing experience not to mention the feedback I have received over the months and still continue to receive. Now I am putting together another one that should be done in a year or two. I am not in a rush but it is definitely on my ‘To Do’ list.

  2. Stephanie

    I am so happy you do! I enjoy reading your posts and I enjoy that you put so much heart into your writing. Keep it up and we’ll keep reading!

  3. Sharron Broeland

    Huggles, I think I could use some of your heart healing art!!

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