Today I sat looking at my Thursday statistics again.
Not really to chase numbers. More like looking out through a window, trying to understand where life is heading.
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The strange thing is that the blog has almost started living a life of its own now.
Small texts written from the sofa in the living room, wearing a nightgown with a tired mind, suddenly find people in other countries. Somewhere out there, someone is reading about Lunnedet, ADHD, anxiety, or motorhome life.
It still feels a little strange, honestly.
Thursday Statistics and the Small Things People Stay For
This week, it’s not the perfect texts that have done best.
It’s:
- anxiety
- exhaustion
- nature
- small steps
- recovery
- everyday life
And maybe that says something about the time we live in.
Maybe people are tired of perfect facades.
Because it’s almost always those texts where I simply write straight from life that people seem to connect with the most.
Lunnedet Keeps Living Its Own Life
I almost think Lunnedet has become more than just a camping place on the blog now.
It has become a feeling.
Forest.
Calmness.
Coffee.
Breathing a little slower.
Not having to perform all the time.
And maybe that’s exactly why people keep clicking their way there.
Maybe that’s why Thursday statistics have started meaning something more to me than just numbers.
The English Posts Are Starting to Move Too
Something is happening with the English texts as well.
They are still just numbers. But the English posts are being read too.
They are there, and somewhere in the world there are people reading them.
And I honestly like the thought that maybe someone far away is sitting somewhere reading about:
- Swedish everyday life
- ADHD
- recovery
- motorhome life
- worry
- courage
Because life is actually pretty similar everywhere once you strip away the surface.
People Read on Their Phones
More than half of the readers are using their phones now.
Maybe I should cut down the words and make the texts shorter. But at the same time, I feel that if I do that too much, then it’s no longer really me writing. And then I can’t express what I actually want to say.
But it’s visible now. Half mobile. Half computer.
Maybe that’s why I’ve started writing differently too.
Not really fewer words, but more space between the words and the paragraphs.
A little more air.
A few more pauses.
A little less “perfect writing.”
A little more human.
Something Is Slowly Happening With the Blog
Google also seems to slowly understand what the blog is about now.
Not completely.
But a little more every week.
ADHD.
Everyday life.
Stress.
Children in need.
Life in the middle of everything.
And honestly?
It feels good that those are the words starting to find their way forward.
Between the Lines
I used to think you had to be big, impressive, or an expert for people to listen.
Now I believe more in the small things.
In people daring to write:
“Today I almost couldn’t manage at all.”
“Today turned out okay anyway.”
“Today I made it through the day.”
Because sometimes that is enough.
And maybe that’s exactly why Malix keeps growing slowly.
Not like a shout.
More like a conversation around a kitchen table.
And maybe that’s really where I want the blog to be.
Reflection – Us Humans in the Middle of Life
Maybe that’s why many of us are searching for texts like these right now.
Not to find perfect answers.
Not to meet people who seem to have everything under control.
But maybe more to rest for a little while in something that feels real.
We live in a time where everything moves fast.
Thoughts move fast.
Feeds move fast.
Demands move fast.
And in the middle of all that, we humans sit on sofas, at kitchen tables, in motorhomes, during work breaks, or under blankets late at night, just trying to make life work reasonably well.
Maybe that actually reaches further than we think.
Maybe we don’t always need to perform our way into worthiness.
Maybe sometimes it’s enough that another person recognizes themselves in what we dare to say out loud.
How do you feel when you read texts like these?
Do you enjoy long reflective posts, or would you rather read shorter texts?
And what is it that actually makes you stay with a blog or a person today?
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Read More on Malix.se
Maybe you would like to continue reading:
- When Anxiety Almost Swallowed the Morning – But I Went Anyway
- When the Body Says Rest – About Small Steps and Kinder Thoughts
- Lunnedet in Karlskoga – A Small Camping Gem in the Forest
- Monday Morning and the Courage to Do It Anyway
- Good Morning From the Kitchen Table and Wednesday’s Library
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