Blog statistics week 50 on malix.se

This blog statistics week 50 on malix.se shows a calm yet steady flow of readers in blog statistics week 50.
In this week’s blog statistics there is room for everyday life, presence, ADHD reflections – and two important steps forward: the new course Finding Your Way Back to Yourself and the conversation page Presence & Conversations. There are no fast peaks, but clear traces of direction and depth.

Read this post in Swedish ->Bloggstatistik vecka 50 – när det stillsamma bär

Language note about the course and conversations

Please note that the course Living Here and Now, Sustainably and the Presence & Conversations sessions are currently available only in Swedish.

Swedish is the language used throughout the course material and in all conversations. While I write and translate texts into English, spoken conversations and course guidance are something I do best and feel most comfortable offering in my native language.

Thank you for your understanding.

This is a week that does not shout.
It whispers.

The numbers are not fireworks, but they are steady. And there is something in that steadiness I have learned to listen to. Because often, that is where direction reveals itself – not in the peaks, but in the pattern.


Misty morning landscape with a calm meadow and trees in the background, reflecting blog statistics week 50 with steady growth and quiet direction.

Blog statistics week 50 – short summary (December 12–18)

This blog statistics week 50 shows an even flow without peaks, but with a clear sense of direction.

During the past week, the blog has had a steady flow of readers. Sweden still carries most of the traffic, but visitors from the USA and a few other countries also stop by. Some arrive via social media, some through Google – and yes, some clicks are my own when I work with the texts.

That is okay.

The blog is not a shop window.
It is a workspace, a kitchen table, an ongoing conversation.
For me, blog statistics week 50 is also a way of following what grows slowly.


Most read this week

It is clear which themes continue to find their readers:

  • Everyday ADHD and presence
  • I Prefer to Call Myself Impulsive
  • Clarity and Safety for Children with NPF
  • Weekly Reflection

These are texts that do not try to teach everything – but stay with the human experience. And that feels like an important reminder to myself: I do not need to raise the tempo or the tone. It is enough to be honest. I do not have all the answers, and perhaps it is not the answers that matter most – but the reflections, the spaces in between, and the willingness to pause together for a moment.


The new course – Living Here and Now, Sustainably

This week has also carried something new.

I have published the course material for Living Here and Now, Sustainably.
A course that is not a performance, but a way back.

It makes me glad to see that the page is already being found and read – not by many, but by people who stay for a while. Exactly as the course is intended.

It is created for you who:

  • feel deeply
  • think a lot
  • often manage everything, but lose yourself along the way

The course is built on small steps, reflection, and a language without demands.

You can find the course here: Living Here and Now, Sustainably


The conversation page – a space that is also being used

The page Presence & Conversations continues to receive visits.

That feels important to mention.
Because conversations are not something I want to sell hard – they are something I want to hold gently.

A conversation can be:

  • a first breath
  • an in-between space
  • a place where you are allowed to be whole, without performing

That the page is being read means the need exists. And that is enough for now.

Here you can find information about the conversations: Presence & Conversations – book a conversation


Reflection – blog statistics week 50

When I look at this week’s blog statistics, I do not see numbers meant to impress – I see movements that want something. Small steps. Recurring themes. People who pause and read more than just a headline. To me, that is a sign that the content has found its form.

It moves slowly. And perhaps that is exactly why it lasts.
When I look back at blog statistics week 50, it is not the numbers that remain, but the pattern.

For those who are curious about interpreting statistics gently, there is also good reading on WordPress about statistics and reach.


AHA – between the lines

What becomes clear this week is that it is not the amount of content that carries things forward, but the context. The texts about ADHD, presence, the course material, and the conversations belong together. They respond to the same need – but from different directions.

The aha moment is simple:
When everything points in the same direction, nothing needs to be pushed.


Between the lines – my voice

This is not the week when something explodes.
It is the week when something takes root.

I see how the course has taken its first breath.
How the conversation page is being used quietly.
How older texts continue to live.

And somewhere there, I recognize myself.
Still. Present. On my way.

For me, blog statistics week 50 becomes a reminder that slowness is also movement.


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Carina Ikonen Nilsson
Carina Ikonen Nilsson

Yesterday has already settled into history. Tomorrow waits further ahead. But right now – this is where life happens.


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