Well, with this article you've shown already that it's not your writing skills or knowledge of the English language that's holding you back. Sometimes it can be very frightening to share your thoughts with a community and opening yourself up to criticism and feedback... But in the end you have to realize you're doing this for yourself. Maybe try to focus on things you want to realize by blogging. For me personally I have the goal to connect with people, to learn from the articles I read and to improve my written English. Because these goals are purely based on what I do, the fear of getting rejected by others gets minimalised. Maybe this way of thinking can help you aswell :)
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As with everything in life, I mainly aim at personal growth, whether this is about getting more knowledge or insight in myself or the world I’m living in. When it comes to that last one - actual personal growth - I think it’s not easy to be open about it, because I feel very vulnerable.
On the other hand, when I do write a post that is as open and honest as this one, there are only positive, inspiring comments.
I should know by now that the fear of being rejected only exists in my head...