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The Honest Truth: I Was About to Quit Blogging
Blogging has been a part of my life for the past year and a half. I started it to explore new things, learn digital skills, and maybe even become financially independent. It was my way of expressing myself and slowly turning my passion into something meaningful.But recently, I reached a point where I almost gave up.
📚 The Pressure That Comes With Being a Student
Right now, I’m a student — and not just any student. I’m preparing for one of the toughest entrance exams in the world. These two years are crucial for my future. If I get a good rank, half of my life becomes easier. That’s the kind of pressure I’m under.
I’m in college from 8 AM to 5 PM every day. That leaves me very little time to revise, self-study, or even breathe. And yet, I was trying to manage blogging, Pinterest, social media, and studies — all at once. It started to feel like too much.
📱 Gen Z Distractions and Digital Overwhelm
Every time I held my phone, I felt pulled in five different directions:
- Should I watch my lecture recordings?
- Should I post on Pinterest to stay consistent?
- Should I write a blog or reply to comments?
- Or should I follow the latest trends on social media?
As a Gen Z student, it’s hard. Trends move fast. And if you don’t keep up, people — even your own friends — make fun of you. I've been called “too studious” or “too serious” just because I choose to focus. And honestly? That made me feel a bit insecure, even though I’m the topper of my school.
Feeling Like Giving Up? Here’s Why You Should Try Again (And Why I Did Too)
❓ Blogging vs Studies: A Painful Crossroad
I thought I had to choose: Blogging or Studies.
There was a point where I felt blogging was the wrong path. I told myself, “I should focus on just one direction.” And because studies felt more serious and time-bound, I thought of quitting blogging completely.
It wasn’t an easy thought. It hurt. Because blogging wasn’t just a hobby — it was something I believed in, something I built from scratch.
🧠 The Real Reason I Started Blogging
I started blogging not to get famous — but to grow, learn, and become financially independent. I dreamed of earning at least my pocket money from it. I wanted to build a life where I could support myself, even while being a student.
And I didn’t want to walk away from that dream just because it got hard.
🔄 The Shift: A New Decision That Changed Everything
After many days of overthinking, overanalyzing, and feeling lost… I made a decision.
I told myself:
“I will give blogging my 100% — for the next two months. I will pour all my creativity, effort, and consistency into it. And then, I’ll see if it works. If it doesn’t, I’ll accept it and move on — knowing I truly tried.”
This decision gave me peace. It gave me purpose. It gave me clarity.
💪 Why I’m Choosing to Try Again Instead of Quitting
So many people quit just before success. That thought hit me hard. What if I’m closer than I think? What if all I need is a little more belief, a little more time, and a lot more effort?
I don’t want to regret giving up too soon. That’s why, instead of quitting, I’m choosing to try again — one last time, but with everything I’ve got.
📅 What My Plan Looks Like Now
For the next 2 months:
- Blogging is my #1 priority
- I’ll be consistent on Pinterest and blog updates
- I’ll batch my study hours with more focus and less stress
- I’ll minimize distractions and follow a simple content plan
- I’ll stop overthinking and just enjoy the process
This is not about overnight success — it’s about giving myself a fair chance.
💬 To Anyone Thinking of Quitting: This Is for You
If you're thinking of quitting something you care about… I get it.
I’ve been there.
But maybe, just maybe, you owe yourself one more try.
Not a tired, doubtful try — but a bold, focused one.
Give your dream a real shot. You might surprise yourself.
🔁 If It Doesn’t Work Out — That’s Okay Too
I’ve accepted that this might not go as planned. And if it doesn’t work, maybe it’s because God has something even better for me. But at least I’ll walk away proud, knowing I gave my best.
Trying again is not failure — it’s self-respect.
🧠 What I’ve Learned From Almost Giving Up
- Taking a break is better than quitting
- People may not understand your path — and that’s okay
- The world respects consistency more than talent
- Sometimes you don’t need a new plan, you just need new energy
- You are allowed to protect your passion and still chase your future
❓FAQs
Q1: How do I know if I should give up or try again?
If you still think about it, care about it, or wonder “what if”… then try again. Give yourself closure through action.
Q2: Can I balance studies and blogging?
Yes, if you’re realistic, disciplined, and patient. It’s about managing your energy, not just time.
Q3: What if I fail after trying again?
Failure doesn’t mean it was a waste. It means you were brave enough to believe in yourself. That’s growth.
Q4: Is it okay to step away for a while?
Yes. Pausing isn’t quitting. Sometimes a break gives you the clarity you need to return stronger.
📣 Call-To-Action
💬 Have you ever felt like quitting something that once meant everything to you?
Let me know in the comments — or share this post with someone who’s on the edge of giving up.
And if you needed a sign… this is it.
Try again — just once more. With everything you’ve got. 💫
THANKYOU FOR VISITING 🤍
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