(**Warning: This is an ultra-long post, people! Yeah, I have gone over-board writing it! If you are just interested in the 'fab' giveaway, head to the bottom of this post **)
Woot! Woot! Today is THE day! Today is the day when I penned down
my first blog post - a humble Hello World (I am a geek that ways ;)). It's been
a whirl wind journey one year of blogging. Officially, I think I can safely say
that I am fashion and lifestyle blogger! Thank you to all my readers, fellow
bloggers, friends and family for supporting me, cheering me through this
journey. Let me say that almost everyone I met was confused about why I started
this blog or why I am blogging or what is this need to blog. Don't I have
enough things to do in the day? Why I am constantly taking pictures and
uploading them on the blog? What's this new 'fad' basically? And like with
every fad/whim, I think everyone (even I) thought that one day, it will cease
to oblivion. But hey, I have surprised myself here (and everyone too)! Feels
really proud to see your passion through the test of time i.e. the first year
hitch!
Image via pinterest
When I started this blog, I was
not working in a full-time job, but eventually down the road I started working
and so blogging took a back seat. I was travelling, driving, shopping, enjoying
life and in all this blogging too. I can definitely say that the content of my
blog - my writing style, my aesthetic sense , the photography, and everything in
between - has evolved because I have evolved the past one year. And
without blabbering much, today I just want to talk about the ten things I learnt in the first year
of blogging!
1. Coding and building pages - Well,
to admit yes I am an engineer by degree and work in the technology industry. But, I
have no experience in HTML or CSS coding. But hey, here's the surprise..all the pages, links,
menu bars, and logos, all the 'special effects' on this blog have
been built by yours truly! I googled, struggled, tried and tested CSS code to
know how to change the particular components of the pre-set blogger templates.
Not all of this was achieved in one day, but let me tell you the thrill and excitement that you see in
something you have built from scratch is simply unbeatable!
2. Building a user-friendly and
professional website - This has been an ever-evolving process. I have been
religiously following different blogs for a couple of years now, so I did have
an idea of the user experience of a blog. Just with that idea, I wanted to
create a better place on the internet for me. I want to thank all the bloggers and my readers who
have guided me through this process. Do check out the newly formatted 'lookbook', 'foodie corner' and 'travel diaries' pages.
3. Photography - A fashion
blogger or for that matter a lifestyle blogger needs to have good pictures
on his/her blog. Unless I was a brilliant writer (which I am not yet) readers
would be mostly intrigued by the pictures. And it’s true a picture speaks a
thousand words! So better get it right! We bought a DSLR last year, but to say
the truth I had the least idea of how to shoot a good picture. But all this got
better with time and experience. Lighting is what can break or make a beautiful
picture (Believe me, that's a major factor in getting the colors of the outfit
right!). Immense gratitude in this department goes to my better half for taking
the time, efforts and of course money (ahem, DSLR is $$$) to get the
photographs right! (It’s in his genes I guess, since my father-in-law is an
avid photographer himself).
4. Writing - Though some of my
friends have lauded my writing skills, I think there still a long way to go
there. One year down, and I still struggle with the grammar, sentence
formation, clean and concise writing. I think learning the
nuances of writing a good post is always going to be a Work In
Progress. Sometimes I go overboard and my sentences form paragraphs; but, I
am learning to break them down and make it easier for the reader to understand
my thoughts.
5. Meeting people from
different backgrounds/countries with similar taste and ideas - Starting this
blog I was able to break the boundaries of distance. I am so happy to have a
new category of friends now - Blogger
Friends! We share similar
passions, tastes in food, clothing, and travel and are more or so of the same
age! BINGO, I say! Connecting with people on social media via day to day
interactions is something I look forward to and makes me happy after a tiring
day at work.
6. Dressing for my body type -
Most of the fashion blogs, I followed or still follow, are of bloggers with 10-on-10
figures. I am of the opinion that, anything or everything will just look fab on
them! Though, I truly admire and aspire to have a body like that, I have to
dress up for the pear-shaped body I have today. (Pear-shaped meaning,
I wear small/XS on top but large for skirts/shorts/pants) The thing is, I
cannot ape the clothes or styles my idol-bloggers are
wearing. It took me some time to get this point with small mistakes here and
there. But, my sense of dressing has started to get better and better with each
passing day; I have learnt to look presentable and attractive without being out
of place.
Additionally, it takes me a
while to adjust or try new trends. Trends like colored denims, stripes,
statement necklaces are much easier to incorporate in the daily wear. But to
try something like peplums, printed denims, maxi dresses - it took me quite some
time to find the perfect fit and material. But, the key here was to not lose
hope or even go overboard trying a style that doesn't suit my body type. For
me, I would say the styling risks I took in the past year are:
8. Foodie corner - Cooking,
trying new recipes, and sampling different cuisines is an integral part of who
I am - though I wasn't this person when I lived in Mumbai. I never entered the
kitchen then; maybe if mum was real pissed with me or tired or sick, I did
occasionally paid visits to that room. I did eat out in Mumbai but that would
be just the regular local cuisine; nothing fancy. Coming to the US, I had to learn to cook, learn to satisfy my
cravings and then there was the 24x7 Food Network channel running amuck
with inspiration. Though I would say that, my cooking has declined over the
past year (as compared to my days in Boston - where I didn't pen my recipes but
tried out variety of dishes in the kitchen). This is something I want to get
enthusiastic about, again.
9. Social media and
self-promotion - I am one of those people who don't like to talk about myself,
my achievements, or maybe it's just that I don't know how to put forth my
actual worth! I am struggling in that aspect; but thanks to twitter and my
blogger friends, I am learning the art of self-promotion
and branding! Well, some may even think I am on verge of narcissism, but for
them I would just say that - Believe
me, its immensely motivating to have an ego boost once in a while! And
who doesn't like it when their efforts behind the stage are appreciated!
10. Balancing act - When I
started this blog, I did not work full-time and so, it was easier to manage the
blog work. But since I started a new job last fall, and it has become a true test of how I manage
my time with work, home, and blog. I had to literally struggle to think of a
good post idea, the number of posts started to decline, I felt a loss of
inspiration to cook or create new outfits. (All my inspiration, now, was put
to use every morning in creating office-wear looks and sadly, I didn't have a
minute to spare then to record them for the blog) On the weekends, I was
too exhausted/sleepy/lazy to dress up and take outfit pictures. I think most of
my blog posts revolved around my travels in the summer or outfit pictures taken
in summer.
Eventually, I realized that,
first I really loved to blog and secondly, if I want to get good at it then, I
need to be better at time management. I started to plan my time on the weekends
- I stopped watching tv shows, movies (endlessly),
stopped being a couch potato. Once, while working in office, it struck me that
it was much better working with a monitor and keyboard setup than a laptop. So,
there I got a home office installed (thanks hubby!) and things are much faster
when working on blog posts now.
My drive to work was an hour
long each way (read: I had
a lot of ME time there); so thinking/brainstorming about post ideas while
driving to work came natural. Every day, after work, I spent some time to
check/update social media, and communicate with readers/fellow bloggers.
Basically, small things here and there made big difference to my blogging routine
and gave a momentum of sorts.
Finally, to wrap up all my
year's work on the blog, it would have not been possible without husband's
support. His interest in food, travels, dressing up, fashion sense, and of
course photography has helped me to build a better place on the internet! His
keen eye for angles, lighting and dedication towards his art is something I truly admire. And thanks for lending me a helping hand here and there :) So there you go, behind every successful passion, there is an equally
understanding and supporting partner! Just saying thank you will not be
enough..will treat you to a home-cooked memorable meal (which will definitely
include a 'Leva-patil style' spicy chicken curry).
And well, there’s a treat waiting for all of you too! To celebrate this memorable day, I am giving away a beautiful piece of jewelry! (pssst guys, you can win this for the lovely lady in your life)
You can win this gorgeous turquoise necklace by following these three easy rules:
- Like
‘the Zing of my life’ page on Facebook
- Follow
‘the Zing of my life’ on Bloglovin
- Follow
‘the Zing of my life’ on GFC (Google Friend Connect located on the right hand
side panel)
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leave a comment below mentioning all the accounts with which you are following
and an email id to reach you in once single comment. The 'Blog Birthday' giveaway is open to US readers only. To win this giveaway, you must follow all the three required rules.
The
giveaway ends on May 1, 2013 and a winner
will be chosen randomly.
All the very best, people!
**Update - This giveaway ended on May 1, 2013**