
One Month In: I Had No Clue What I Was Doing… and People Still Showed Up
A month ago, I started this blog with zero idea what I was doing. ( I had been writing thing down over the years for clarity!) No fancy plan, no tech expertise, just a gut feeling that I needed to get some things off my chest and maybe, just maybe, connect with someone who’d been through similar drama. I didn’t grow up thinking, ‘I’m going to learn WordPress and write a blog about wills, family chaos, and turf wars’.
Yet here I am, fumbling my way through plugins, themes and posts, and somehow, people are reading. Even liking. Some are messaging me to say they’ve felt the same things. I’m honestly flabbergasted.
I started out just trying to survive a messy situation. Writing became a lifeline – a way to make sense of it all, with a bit of humour and honesty. I didn’t think anyone would care.
But turns out, when you speak from the heart (even with typos and tech confusion), people do care.
So if you’re sitting there with a story bottled up, wondering if it matters – it does. You don’t need to be polished or perfect. Just real. That’s enough.
Thanks for being here. Whether you stumbled in by accident or came looking for a bit of solidarity, I’m glad you found this corner of the internet.
Here’s to messy beginnings and unexpected encouragement.
Have you ever started something without a clue and found it actually helped you grow? Or are you thinking about sharing your story but holding back?
Drop a comment – I’d love to hear your journey, your hesitations, or just a hello. This space is for all of us.

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