The Road More Travelled

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I’m sorry.

I have strayed. I’ve strayed from my blog’s primary purpose.

Yes, NIA SPEAKS was supposed to have some music and fashion and photos and YouTube videos and stuff; but the music and fashion and photos and YouTube videos and stuff were supposed to be scattered among real topics, real thought-provokers, real writing.

I follow a decent amount of blogs, mostly personal style blogs, because I enjoy getting inspiration from people’s styles. Eventually, I started to assimilate.

Two roads diverged in a wood, and I
after taking the road less travelled, running across the wood, and finding the road more travelled
I took the one more travelled…
Robert Frost is quite the writer, isn’t he?
I find no wrong in personal style blogs. I find no wrong in photo blogs or hair blogs or whatever blogs.
But when was the last time I posted a decent “Think on This” post that wasn’t half-donkeyed or had nothing to do with the Optimist Creed?
I checked. July. 2011.
That’s bloody weak.

I could blame my schedule. It’s so much easier to post a bunch of photos instead of thinking of a real topic. However, I won’t blame my busy life. I should be giving 100% regardless of my schedule.

How is the blog called NIA SPEAKS if I’m not even speaking? How is this NIA SPEAKS if I’m primarily regurgitating other people’s photos, styles, and videos?

To those who’ve somewhat enjoyed what I’ve been pushing for the last year: stick with me, if you’d like. I still have stuff for you. I’m still a “versatile blogger.”

I created this blog to improve my writing skills and speak to the world. I want inspiring posts. I want fashion posts. I want thought-provoking posts. I want random posts. I want relatable posts. I want music. I want photos. I want art. I want me.

It’s time to inspire. It’s time to motivate. It’s time to analyze. It’s time to write.

I’m going to run back across the wood and return to my abandoned, beaten path.

You are welcome to join me.

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