To create a great blog, have an attitude of gratitude
Today’s Positive Thought of the Week from John Chappelear describes the attitude that will help you create a great blog (emphasis added):
I will work from a center that is loving, forgiving and grateful. I will focus on being mindful of others. I will be generous with what I give and not be concerned with what I get in return.
I may fall short from time to time, my thoughts and behavior may not always be the shining example of what I want to be, but falling short is not a reason to quit. I will not change my self-image because of a few bad thoughts or actions. But I will challenge myself everyday to grow above pettiness and small mindedness to become a better person. When I shoot for the stars and only hit the moon I am still on the right track. Today I choose to shoot for the stars!
The best cause blogs are ones that consistently demonstrate gratitude. While the authors give without expectation as John describes above, these blogs are often some of the most popular. You’ll see more blog comments, more Facebook and Twitter followers and more traffic to these blogs. It’s easy to see why with the following example.
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ach month the bloggers at Heroes for Children, a group that helps families of children with cancer, recognizes a volunteer of the month. But that’s just the beginning.
In a recent post titled Cancer Can’t Stop a Child (My experience at cancer camp) co-founder Jenny Scott said,
For the past six summers, I have been blessed to participate in Camp Discovery, a camp for kids with cancer ages 7-16….Just because these kids are cancer patients does not mean that they don’t have a blast. When I tell people I go to cancer camp, I often hear “oh, how sad.” No, not sad at all….I love Camp Discovery. It’s become a part of me, of who I am. The people have become my family. I have a t-shirt that says, “Until cancer is cured….There’s camp.” I’m so grateful for Camp Discovery and the week I spend with the volunteers and campers each summer.
In fact many of the posts include the words thank you! They thank their volunteers, fundraisers, donors, families, businesses, you name it. You can tell that they are grateful to be able to serve the many children and families who need assistance.