Thursday, May 13, 2010

I Found Julie's Blog

You know your a geek when you watch Julie and Julia and at the end you just really want to see her actual blog.  Granted I watched it a while ago and just barely got around to searching for it via swagbucks (I love swagbucks), but it was really interesting.

If you haven't watched the movie, its about an average woman who decides to cook through Julia Child's French Cooking cookbook, blogging about it the whole way and it changes her life.  The blog turns into a book and a movie.  Isn't that something?  Can you imagine all that coming from just your little blog?  Why was her's special, you wonder, and what's the difference with yours?

I think the biggest factor that gave Julie an edge was she set a crazy goal.  Cooking through the whole cookbook in one year?  Fans loved not only her writing but where anxious to see if she would actually make it.  I think its the same with Stepanie's A Year of Slowcooking.  Stephanie's blog turned into a book too.  There's just something special about setting goals for yourself.  We're not talking easy-peasy ones, these goals were challenging.  Now, I'm not saying that if you set a challenging goal you're going to get published or made into a movie; I'm suggesting that goals are hugely successful tools for motivating yourself.  It makes you more accountable than just a thought or an idea.  If I found a blog that had an author with a challenging goal they were trying to meet, I think I would become a consistant reader too.  I absolutely eat it up.  I love people with goals, values, and standards.  They're an inspiration to me, and you know you can count on the majority of them to hold true to themselves.  To me, that's a big deal.

I think I began pondering this subject while I was working on a goal I could have for my other blog Living On Homemade.  I have been so almost obsessed with the idea of becoming more self-sufficient that I just had to start a blog about it to share my experiences. 

So I encourage you to perhaps set some goals you can share with your readers.  It will give them a purpose to check in on you and will hopefully lead to returning readers.

9 bloggy friends commented:

ham1299 said...

Great post. So true.

So, where's Julie's blog?

Melissa said...

good observation...

Linds said...

After watching the film, I found Julie's blog too. What I found, however, was entirely disappointing to me. The movie makes her out to be a very innocent, girly woman who has a love affair with cooking. While the love affair part might be true, I found her blog to be extremely crude, filled with terrible language and completely bashing of anything that mirrored conservatism or right-wing politics. If I had known what she really stood for, I doubt I would have gone to see the film.

Debbiedoos said...

I have not seen the movie yet, but I want to, it sounds great, and what a story!

Tash said...

I have to say, I enjoyed the movie but not the book or the blog. As a previous commenter mentioned, I thought her blogging was crude and very cruel at times. Which I thought a shame. However that being said, I do agree about liking to read about blogs that have definite goals. There's something to be said about living through someone else's blog :)

Teresa said...

You are so right! I would love to be able to see if someone meets their goals and the blood sweat and tears to get there!

But, I too have to ask, where is Julia's blog???

Anonymous said...

well im still hanging to watch Julie & Julia LOL... hubby is still downloading it as im typing this ;-P
And i seem to break alot of my goals i set but This time im really going to try hard for myself (fingers crossed) i do have a goal list somewhere.....

Tiffany said...

LOL, I figured that after seeing the movie. I wondered if she was a cute quirky lovable gal.

Peace, Love and Chocolate
Tiffany

Taylor Swim said...

That movie inspired me to try and do something new and exciting. When I finished watching it I wanted to take on the world. I began doing some serious blogging and even started writing my own cookbook. I was completely inspired to start reaching for and attaining my own goals-- no matter how impossible they seemed.

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