by Edie Melson @EdieMelson
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I don't know about you, but I'm excited about the final installment of the Hunger Games series. I loved the books, and I'm loving the movies too. Several years ago, I got to visit Katniss Everdeen country—or at least where part of the first movie was filmed.
Tweet This: What I learned about Blogging from Katniss Everdeen - @EdieMelson
I don't know about you, but I'm excited about the final installment of the Hunger Games series. I loved the books, and I'm loving the movies too. Several years ago, I got to visit Katniss Everdeen country—or at least where part of the first movie was filmed.
The weather was brisk and beautiful, perfect for snapping pictures of the mill village that served as the set of her home in District 12. While I clicked happily away, I got to thinking about Katniss and how she’d played the game.
I realized I could learn a lot by applying some of her principles. Today I want to share what I learned about blogging from Katniss Everdeen.
- Use What You Know: We each have a knowledge base to work from. Instead of re-inventing yourself, start with what you know and work outward from there.
- Focus on Your Strengths: Again, we all have things we do well. Don’t discount something just because you can do it. Let those strengths become your foundation.
- Never Stop Learning: My grandmother had a saying, when you’re green you’re growing, and when you’re ripe you rot. And she was right. Once we stop growing we die, especially in this industry. Things change day to day and sometimes minute to minute.
- Look for Allies in Unexpected Places: I don’t know anyone who wasn’t thrilled when Katniss befriended little Rue. It was an alliance that didn’t appear to benefit Katniss at all, but that friendship saved her life. Don’t discount a blog ally just because they aren’t at your level. As I mentioned earlier, things change quickly in social media.
- Be Willing to Put Others Ahead of Yourself: This is the truth I’ve build my career on. People don’t follow me because I’m all that. They follow me because I’ll point you to the experts.
- Play the Game, but NOT by Their Rules: There are certain things we need to do to get noticed in the blog world and SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is one of them. But there are lots of things we can choose not to participate in and directions we can go to set ourselves out from the crowd.
- Do What Your Heart Tells You, No Matter What: Follow your gut when it comes to social media. Passion can be seen, especially in the world of blogging and writing about something that touches your heart will gain you more than a million well executed posts that lack that emotion.
I’d love for you to share some insights you gained (about
life, blogging or just fun facts) from watching the Hunger Games, or from another movie that has inspired you.
Be sure to leave your thoughts in the comments section below.
Edie Melson is the author of numerous books, as well as a freelance writer and editor. Her blog, The Write Conversation, reaches thousands each month. She’s the co-director of the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference and the Social Media Mentor at My Book Therapy. She’s also the Military Family Blogger at Guideposts. Com, Social Media Director for Southern Writers Magazine and the Senior Editor for NovelRocket.com. Connect with her on Twitter and Facebook. Look for her newest book, While My Soldier Serves (Worthy Inspired), available at bookstores and online.

We recently saw "The Martian" and this movie showed me how a man decided to survive despite the odds of being rescued on another planet. He could have given up because he thought he was going to die anyway. But he found ways to stay alive, conserve and grow food, and ultimately contact earth again. (Hope I didn't mess it up for you if you haven't seen the movie). We could decide there is no reason to keep writing because we think we are going to fail anyway, but if we keep persevering we will reach our destination.
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