Skip to main content
writing

2: Blogging Off the Track: How I Accidentally Started (And Why It Was a Good Thing)

You don’t fit into any blogging course? That might be your superpower – discover the freedom of writing off the track.

Jutta

No Plan, No Goal – And Suddenly, a Blog

The first post was a mistake.
A thought fragment that needed out. No plan, no structure, no goal. Just… out.

And somehow, that started something. Not in a straight line. Not logically. But… alive.

Writing Without an Audience – And Why It Still Matters

I never really wanted to blog. Not like this. Not in public. Not searchable. And definitely not “for others.”
But the more I tried to tame my thoughts, the louder they got.
Until I surrendered – and gave them space. Unfiltered. Raw. Real.

Suddenly I found myself writing. Not for the world – but for a single moment of clarity.

My Quiet Rebellion Against Blogging Advice

You get a blog.
Or a battlefield.
Or both.

But definitely not something you can market – at least not in the usual sense.

And that’s where the real experiment began:
What if you blog off-track?
What if you ignore all the blogging advice?
What if you just... do it anyway?

That’s what I did. And it worked – in my own way.

For Those Who Don’t Fit In – But Still Have Something to Say

What came out of it wasn’t a course, or a content plan, or a strategy.
It was something else entirely:
A quiet rebellion against everything blogging is supposed to be.

If you’ve ever felt like too much or not enough – but still wanted to write –
this might be your kind of space.

Coming Soon: “Blogging Off the Track” – A PDF for the Offbeat Souls

A PDF for those who never fit in – but still have something to say.

🔻 If you often feel like you're off the track...
And still want to write. Or maybe because of that.
Then I’ve got something for you:

👉 Blogging Off the Track – a PDF for those who were never meant to fit in.
(Coming soon – sign up to be the first to get it.)

🖋️ A few pages on writing without strategy, thinking in real time,
and why your style isn’t a flaw – it’s your path.

You can’t stick to a plan? Maybe that’s your secret weapon
How drifting thoughts, messy notes, and café rituals become a blog – and why your brain might just need less control to find clarity.

part 3 - proceed...