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I’m Shifting My Writing, And Here Is Why

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I have been wrestling with my writing lately and the direction of my blog. 

I started blogging a few years ago to share my experiences and let women know they aren’t alone. In some ways, I am a friend. 

But lately, blogging has been taking a toll on me. Before you have a full-blown panic attack, I’m not breaking up with you regarding not writing on my blog. I’ll still post every Monday for you guys. 

(It’s not a you issue, it’s a me issue!)

For the last few years, my blog has seemed like a paper. I research what I want to write, find SEO keywords, and then find a memory related to the idea in my brain. 

Which I like, but it’s not me. 

I love to joke and have fun, and I like discussing serious topics, but I don’t have all the answers. I have what I have experienced and learned along the way. 

My desire is to write from a place of kicking butt and taking names, Jesus’ way, of course. 

I want to write for you guys, but if I can’t be myself or feel like I’m just going through the motions of putting a blog post together, that’s not fair for you or me. 

So, moving forward, I will write about serious topics as they arise, as well as things I’m learning along the way in life and what God is teaching me. 

But here are a few things to expect:

  • I’ll be pulling out conversations with Jesus more often
  • I’m using my journal as a backboard to my writings 
  • I’ll write out my feelings about life, hope, sadness, and feeling free (more to come on those topics!) 
  • I’ll write about how I’m navigating my unmarried, no-kid journey so far
  • I’ll write about trusting God in the in-between stages, when you know he has a plan, but it hasn’t come to pass yet. (Jesus is seriously taking forever! Lol)

I want my blog to make you feel like you’re sitting here talking to a friend in sweatpants with your favorite coffee drink. I don’t always feel that way when I read what I write, so that’s what I want for you and me in the future. 

So, I pray and hope you stick around for the change, because it will be a beautiful ride.

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Blessings,

Ashley Marie

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