Embrace Change
8 Feb
It’s somehow odd that when you finish a major renovation in your home that it seems to create more work.
After redoing the walls and ceilings of my house I now need new flooring, some kitchen renovations ,bathroom renovations, blah, blah, blah..
And will it end when those things are done? Not likely. Kitchen renovations lead to changes in my dining room. Dining room renovations require deck renovations. Deck renovations require…….
The point is that nothing is ever really complete.
I picture people in Heaven spending time changing curtains on their cool homes.
And people in Hell just renovating their shacks and never finishing anything.
Our sites are just the same for a lot of us.
Some people seem content with their site. They just make little changes here or there occasionally. They are in Heaven.
Other people are in site Hell. We don’t like our site design. Nothing seems to fit the way we want. Our posts are all over the place. We lack direction.
But whether we are in site Heaven or Hell we still need to change things on our sites. The internet will continue to evolve whether we want it to or not.
Most of us fight change whether vocally or just in a subconscious level. Things that worked in the past are what make us feel comfortable.
We repeat what isn’t working over and over again without getting results. Often we deny to ourselves that the reason is because we need to change. We even defend our lack of action to others.
A while ago I wrote a post titled Business is Ruining Online Writing ..
In it I said that business had taken over blogs to the point where the old style personal blogs had fallen by the wayside.
I stand by that statement. Business ruined personal blogs for the most part.
There are still personal blogs on the web but there are far less than in the past.
But, business hasn’t ruined writing or blogging.
The writing has evolved. There is far more information available than there was in the past. And there is an increased openness as a result.
The blogging medium evolved as business found ways to exploit it. And it will continue to evolve as new and different avenues of connecting with potential customers are developed.
My Space changed blogging. Facebook changed blogging. Twitter changed blogging. Google Wave or an offshoot will change blogging.
And as someone running a site we need to change with it. Wallowing in self pity or fighting change won’t lead us anywhere. We need to adapt to the changing environment or accept what we have now and be content with being left behind.
So, what do you think about change?




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