Why I Started Blogging as a Dad (And Why I’m Not Giving Up)
🧠 Introduction
I’m not a full-time blogger.
I’m not a digital nomad.
And I didn’t quit my job to “chase my dreams.”
I’m just a dad.
I have a full-time job.
I have two kids—one is 9, the other is 4.
And like most people, I’ve started thinking more seriously about money as time goes on.
Not in a dramatic way.
Just… realistically.
👉 things are getting more expensive
👉 responsibilities are increasing
👉 and the future feels a little heavier
That’s why I started blogging.
Not because it looked easy.
Not because I thought I’d make money quickly.
👉 But because I needed something that could grow over time.
👨👧👦 1. Why I Started Looking for a Side Income
At some point, I realized something simple.
My income was fixed—but my expenses weren’t.
Kids grow.
Costs increase.
Life doesn’t slow down.
And I kept thinking:
👉 “What happens a few years from now?”
I didn’t want to rely only on my job.
I wanted something else.
Not something risky.
Not something unrealistic.
👉 Just something I could build slowly.
🕒 2. Why Blogging Made Sense (Even With Limited Time)
I don’t have a lot of free time.
Most days are busy.
- work
- family
- responsibilities
So I needed something flexible.
Something I could do:
👉 early in the morning
👉 late at night
👉 in small pockets of time
Blogging was one of the few things that fit.
👉 no fixed schedule
👉 no upfront cost
👉 and most importantly:
👉 it can grow over time
😐 3. The Reality: It’s Slower Than I Expected
I won’t lie.
Blogging is harder than I thought.
You write.
You learn.
You try to improve.
And for a while…
👉 nothing really happens.
No traffic.
No income.
No clear sign that you’re making progress.
That’s the hardest part.
👉 not the work
👉 but the uncertainty
👉 If you’re feeling this too, read:
👉 Why Your Blog Feels Stuck (Even When You’re Doing Everything Right)
🧠 4. What Keeps Me Going
I’ve thought about stopping more than once.
When results don’t show, it’s easy to question everything.
But then I remind myself:
👉 I’m not doing this for quick results
I’m doing this for:
- long-term income
- more flexibility
- a better future for my family
Even if it takes time—
👉 it’s still worth building
🔗 5. What I’m Actually Doing Right Now
Nothing fancy.
No complicated system.
Just:
- writing consistently
- improving old posts
- learning as I go
👉 and trying not to overthink everything
👉 If you’re just starting, this will help:
👉 How to Start a Blog in 2026 (Step-by-Step Beginner Guide)
👉 And if you’re trying to grow traffic:
👉 How to Get Blog Traffic (Complete Guide for Beginners to Intermediate Bloggers)
🤝 6. If You’re in a Similar Situation
If you’re:
- working a full-time job
- taking care of your family
- trying to build something on the side
👉 I get it
It’s not easy.
And it doesn’t feel fast.
But you’re not alone.
👉 We’re all just trying to build something better—step by step
💡 Key Takeaways
- you don’t need perfect conditions to start
- blogging is slow, but it compounds
- consistency matters more than speed
- uncertainty is part of the process
- small progress still counts
🔗 Related Posts
- Why Your Blog Feels Stuck
- How to Get Blog Traffic (Complete Guide)
- How to Make Money Blogging (Complete Guide)
- How to Turn Blog Traffic Into Income
- Why Blog Income Feels Slow at First
- How to Start a Blog in 2026 (Complete Beginner Guide)
🚀 Conclusion
I’m still at the beginning of this journey.
I don’t have big results to show yet.
But I’m still here.
Still writing.
Still learning.
Still trying.
👉 Because I believe this can work
And if you’re here reading this—
👉 maybe you believe it too
Let’s keep going.
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