There are some high school graduates that walk off the stage, diploma in hand, knowing exactly what they want to do with their life. They enter college, declare their major, and go on to have the successful career of which they dreamed.
That was not me.
There are some bloggers who start a blog knowing exactly what they want to blog about and they go on to have the successful blog of which they dreamed.
That was not me either.
Join me over at Allume today where I share about my ongoing blogging identity crisis and the new approach I am taking to finding my niche!
Always,
Amanda









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I needed this one, Amanda…thank you for being sensitive to God on writing this. I read it over at Allume, and I wanted to leave a comment here for you as well. Here’s to not over thinking it and just writing for His purposes and glory!
Thank you Dee! I am so glad that you were encouraged by the post!
Amanda! I just thank God for you Allume writers! Everyone of you! Your blog today was so encouraging to a NEW blogger like myself, who is REALLY struggling! God is SO ENCOURAGING me to GO through so many bloggers, and I yet hesitate! Thankyou for being so transparent & reaching down for the “little ones!” I am so looking forward to getting your blog in my emails!
Helen, thank you for encouraging me with your sweet comment!
What a blessing Amanda! I have been struggling with this for several months now. I write on many different topics and finding a niche is now a thing of the past. I am committed to sharing whatever God places on my heart to share. Now I’m convinced that God has created us niche-less people to flow with His spirit in our lives and bypass the world’s systems. Thank you so much for this post. It has truly blessed me.
Tracie, I am so glad that you were encouraged by my post! I love what you said in your comment…”God has created us niche-less people to flow with His spirit in our lives and bypass the world’s systems.” Amen!