{my thoughts on blog contests}
I know not everyone is all rainbows and Hello Kitty, but my goal is to start fresh today, this year, it's my resolve. I want to be more positive in 2009 than ever before in my life. At least after this post because it gets a little dark and negative so sorry for that. I truly want to start the new year off on a clean slate though so I think writing this post is good for me. Especially now that the period of sloth and indulgence has ended, it's good to be back on schedule and in the swing of life again, waking up at normal times and all. It's nice not to eat chocolate each day and bask in the glow of too much wine. It's wise to bring self control back in to your daily routine. And it's great to be back here with all of you on haus maus. I've missed you!
So onto the dark part...
Did you hear about the "Homies" competition over at the Apartment Therapy blog? I could stop right here because for those of you who know about it can guess what I'm about to say....
For those who don't know, it was this contest that AT decided to have where they asked readers what blogs they were reading. Out of the hundreds of nominations AT then took the 8 most mentioned blogs and put them together for a final judging where readers selected a favorite blog. I was one of those 8 and felt really flattered initially. The judging was a little hard if you are like me and happened to like 2 or 3 of them equally -- it did not matter -- you had to vote for only one. During the voting process, comments started flying in and at first were supportive. I optimistically thought, "Oh this will be an innocent little discussion" because let's face it the topic is design blogging, how bloody could it get? I see design blogging right up there with blogs about crafts and puppies, most people reading them (I had assumed at least) were pretty supportive appreciative people who valued the blogging community for what it was and all of the free fantastic content posted online each day for their reading pleasure, completely free of charge and did I mention free? Yes I say this with a 'tude. I have crazy tone in my voice right now.
Anyway, the comments were horrible. No appreciation whatsoever, most of them were way off base.
This nasty bashing of the blogs turned my stomach. Those in the contest, including me, took a beating, some more than others (I was mentioned only twice I think)... but it made me upset because I have not and will not go in any public forum, blog, website, whatever, either as myself or under some anonymous handle to belittle others and their work. My philosophy has and always will be to keep the negative off of the net. We have too much crap to handle in our everyday life. Most of us come to the web for entertainment, whether it's good or not so good is up to us. I tend to gravitate towards positive websites (Cute Overload!) and blogs and though I do read Dooce and Perez Hilton from time to time and think The Onion and The New York Times can provide a measure of shock value and negative entertainment, I like them but this is why: They do not feel like they are attacking anyone to me. I think all of the celebs being raked over on Perez's blog genuinely enjoy it and the press in general because his blog is THE gossip site and if you are NOT on it (according to Hollywood anyway) then you are NOT in the spotlight and you are no one. The goal is to be on Perez Hilton for the most part, whether he features you with white dots on your chin or not, no one really cares. It's press and Hollywood knows all press is good press. Dooce is more or less the same in a way because the people she talks about and makes fun of are those in her family and given that she loves them, they love here, and she buys them a lot of pretty things from her blog income, I think they're all cool with her talking about their flatulence problems. And she rocks! (okay during the campaign she did go off a little on Mz. Palin but that's different, again it's a celebrity more-or-less). If Dooce starting going after people though, average people out there that are trying to do good work and make an honest living, I'd stop laughing and I'd avoid tuning in.
So that's what I mean when I say I avoid negative stuff online and stick to either what's positive or what I view as not directly impacting someone else's life in a negative way.
But when I read that whole comments thread on AT where random readers, most who registered same day to leave those comments, were taking a giant pee pee on nearly everyone nominated, I was disturbed by it. Very. Disturbed. And I really wanted to see THEIR BLOGS so I could go see what BLOG PERFECTION looked like. The perfection they all thought we apparently were not meeting. Maybe if they have the perfect recipe for the perfect design blog they should take all that wind and sail with it to building the best damn blog on earth.
Tone. I know. Tone. Sorry.
Like most of you, I started surfing the web years ago because it was fascinating. My first email program was Lotus cc:mail and I remember the days pre-Google, pre-blogs, heck pre-webstores and pre-eBay. I came to the web time and time again to unearth gems, to find the good because I felt like in my normal "real world" life I was seeing way to many bads things happening and I needed some kind of escape. I'm not a big television person so the internet was perfect, one big space where thoughts and images met and life happened in new ways. Back then, I needed to find a place where I could find like-minded people who were also sick of the regular mundane routine and wanted more out of life. I was raised on the beach in a resort community in South Carolina, I didn't grow up with exposure to tons of culture and new ideas. You know how nowadays if we want culture we can go to a million websites to find it and learn. Back when I was growing up (no net) culture was going to the history museum 2 hours away or over to the Chinese buffet on Saturday (haute culture).
Over the years of being online and now being here as a voice, a blogger, I can't tell you how much it means to me to have the online world but also to meet people here, be inspired, and to learn. I also appreciate when kindness is shown just as in real life. I'm Holly here and I'm the same Holly in the real world. For those of you who are reading and have met me, you know this. But that whole nasty comments thread over on that contest post was not kind. I rarely get angry, but I felt my pulse race because I believe that a blog cannot be weighed by importance or content or anything else as I think blogging has to do with being authentic and true and showing up here as often as you can to show the parts of your life that you feel like sharing. No single reader has the right to say, "She talks too much about being pregnant", or "I don't like her blog because she talks about her dogs more than a design blog should". Not that these are direct quotes from that whole AT thing but more or less this is the ammunition that people brought into that heat-filled space and it was pretty ugly over there. When I woke up on January 2nd excited to map out my goals for the new year and then read that I wanted to stop blogging altogether. I honestly considered dumping this blog and decor8 and not bothering to show up here each day. Like screw it. I know how stupid this way of thinking was and I would not give up decor8 but still... I allowed myself to get that upset. You know, that "screw it all" feeling you sometimes have when people act like what you and those you work with are not doing meaningful work. Doctors feel this way when a patient dies on their table (I know, my uncle is a surgeon). You don't think of those you save, you think of those you did not save. So it's the same as a blogger. You don't focus on the thousands who love you, you tend to focus on the 10 that said hateful heated nonsense about you.
WHY IS THAT?
I'd like to ask you a question before I officially close my mouth because ultimately I'm hoping you will comment and let me know your thoughts on this topic. Where would you be without design blogs? If there was no place to go on the web where individuals were posting about their homes, their favorite finds, things that inspire them? You know not too many years ago none of us could go on the web and find a design blog and I want you to think about that time for a moment. We sometimes get so caught up in this whirlwind "more more more" lifestyle we've been fed but really, think about it... What would it be like if you had only eBay and shopping websites and no blogs at all talking about anything arts or crafts related. No design blogs. No crafty blogs. Nada. It would suck it, right? I think that those who posted in that "Homies" thread should step out of their own heads for a moment and think about this the next time they try to judge a blog or weigh the value of a blog based on how many posts they write daily or how many nifty design tips they can throw out there. A blog belongs to the person authoring it and that person can write whatever they want. End of discussion. Or so you'd think. But of course you always have a handful who really want to argue this and critique blogs and enter them into contests to see "Who's Best". Who CARES WHO IS BEST? That is so high school. That is so "Best Dressed" "Most Liked" "Prettiest"... It didn't work in high school for anyone except for the winner and when it comes to contests there can only be ONE winner. After the whole AT "Homies" experience I have made a personal vow. I will no longer participate in blog contests putting blog against blog. I'm done with it. It's just another way for people to walk away feeling like a loser if they do not win and I never want to support that. Ever. Yay to AT for trying though.
And yes I lost the contest. I was in the final 8 so I guess that means something but yes I lost and absolutely expected to and wanted to because once it got nasty I just wanted out.
But that isn't why I felt upset then or even slightly annoyed up until last night. I didn't care so much if I lose or win a blog contest because once I was in the final 8 I was so flattered that I felt I had won in a sense. I wanted people to vote though and asked my Facebook contacts to vote, but I did not say for me or anything like that, I just said to go over to AT and vote for the blog you like best.
I felt upset because people got hurt in that whole contest and that's sad. Most of us blog to record our thoughts and talk to people and connect and build bridges and motivate others. The blog that everyone knew would win, did anyway so I am not sure what the point was in the end because AT obviously knew who would win as in the end they more or less admitted to that fact. I guess they wanted to just see who are currently the "it" bloggers, I don't know, but I won't assume because it's not my place. I am grateful to AT for writing about me back in 2006 and I will always respect them for that first of many blog mentions on their site because it helped me to build decor8 when other equally strong blogs refused to write about me. So AT is good people.
So peeps, what do you think of blog contests? I told you what I think...
Comments
Here is the main thing to think about when you read negative remarks by random strangers is this- every single good person reads those same negative remarks and recoils not from the object of the rant but rather from the ignorance of the writer. seriously, whenever I read something rude or negative directed at someone else I ALWAYS ask myself "why would I trust this angry individuals opinion?". and I don't. The contest is great because no publicity is bad publicity. the folks at AT are good people. we all know that.
The greatest thing I have learned in my 40 years on earth is "give praise freely". You are a good person and all those other bloggers are also good people. The angry and rude people I forgive already as I know they have simply not found happiness enough yet in life to "give praise freely".
oh and the shorten version of my long letter is:
"ask yourself, what would the Dalai Lama do?"
tee hee
you rock!
-10 cent
I know I can't believe the comments I read online sometimes - mediabistro is full of vitriol on their boards for instance. It's shocking. I liken it to road rage. For some reason, people turn into different people once they're behind the wheel - same with the commenters online.
That said, I do think contests are good becasue most people probably have only ever heard of d*s or decor8, but not the other blogs nominated. So, in the spirit of trying to foster and highlight new talent, that's good. And I think competition is healthy too, it makes us all strive to be better. But people need to get a reality check and realize most blogs are done out of passion, are not that profitable and if they don't like them, then to simply not read them. Leave the bitterness for your therapist, haters!
As my brother-in-law likes to say 'Why hate? Congratulate.' ;)
As for blog contests, I think their existence is fine. On a site like AT hopefully it exposes AT readers to sites they might not have known about. When it turns into a forum for negativity that's a problem.
To the negative commenters out there, I think the universe has a way of giving back to you what you send out. I, for one, adore it when people post about their dogs...I post about mine too!
First I agree, everyone is unique on here and with that there really cannot be a place to judge who is better than anyone else. There are no rules.
I just don't understand the hatred and negativity, if you do not like something move on, why do people feel the need to be uncivil and hurt others feelings. Again it becomes high school like in that fact to make themselves feel stronger or better.
And you are so right we do this for our selves, our own time to hopefully inspire others and to be inspired.
For example when I first found your wonderful blog, you inspired me to get back into my design passions, which I am so grateful for, and then you followed your dream to set up a home overseas, which motivates me to know it is possible.
I do not know why we all focus on that one negative over the many positives, it always effects us. But I definitely want to let you know that I appreciate all that you do with both of your fabulous blogs. I will always be a faithful reader.
xo
I missed all the nastiness at AT, and I am glad becuase I often get quite distressed reading that sort of thing. When it happens on my favorite forum I get anxious too!
So... I love blogs...lots of them...very much! They make me feel at home, and normal. I have been inspired, laughed, been brought to tears, touched by many of the things I have read on blogs.
I felt relieved when I found interiors blogs, to learn I was not wierd because I love cushions...A LOT. That making the contents of your pantry beautiful was normal for some people. That having a beautiful house was possible without having millions of dollars.
Contests schmontests. Who cares who is 'best'. Blurgh, such a dumb word 'best'. Its non-applicable. I love lots of blogs because they are fabulous and the wonderful people who write them are willing to share their lives with everyone out there in the world. I feel lucky that they want to share with me. Everyone should feel lucky.
Again, you rock! Oh, and my new years resolution is to start a blog about the reno's to our new home!
keep doing what you do. i really enjoy your blog.
I really could not have said it any better. Something that starts out as a bit of 'innocent fun' turns ugly and pretty much ruins it for everyone. I've never understood the people that leave comments like that, that essentially think bloggers are a bunch of monkeys that dance on command and get beaten if they don't perform. It's shameful, really. On a more positive note, I truly am appreciative of all the time and effort you and other bloggers put into your blogs. I look forward to reading and discovering new things through other people's blogs every day. I may not always think something is as awesome as someone else, but that's called personal taste and that's what makes it interesting! So please don't get discouraged by all the negativity! You're doing the design and blogging communities a great service, and I for one and thankful for that!
My husband and I had money and presents stolen from our wedding reception a few months ago and the local news did an article about it which they posted online. I think about 50 or so people commented on it and all of them were bashing me and my husband, saying it was our fault and blah blah blah. I was originally offended because I'd never been under that sort of attack online. Its a sick feeling and I'm sorry for anyone who has to deal with it, especially you because you have a wonderful blog. Eventually I realized the same as you did, it had nothing to do with me. That's just what those people enjoy doing.
In the words of 3LW: "Playas are gonna play and hata's are gonna hate...that ain't got nothin to do with me and you."
Chin up!
-Mandy
Thanks so much for putting our thoughts into words and helping us feel less alone in our disappointment with the whole AT commment sitch.
Love love love your blogs... so happy you didn't say screw it! You came back to us. And we love you for it. Here's to a positive and snark-free 2009!
xoxo,
Sherry & John
www.thisyounghouse.com
My friend sent me this quote today because I was having a poopy day and I believe it applies.
"It’s good to remind myself when I’m having a crisis of purpose and feeling useless that at least I can make something beautiful." - Andrew Bird
What you are doing is beautiful and that's all that matters. If others can't appreciate the beauty you create, its their loss. If you are happy and helping, its all that matters.
PS- I love the "giant pee pee" comment. :)
something similar happened to me, but in a much smaller scale. i was asked by AT if they could post a garland i had made for my daughter's room and, of course i said yes. it is the second time something i made is featured there and i was really flattered. but then the comments...not so flattering. some were nice, but some were really harsh. i got some exposure {but not that much} and i don't know if that is worth putting my work out there and have it trashed, mostly because i didn't make it to sell, it was just something i made for my house, not trying to please anyone but my family.
i would much rather stay in the positive side of blogging.
decor8 is a winner in my book, i read it every day!
I'm so sorry about your experience - I adore your blog, and I really enjoy how your passion never get mixed up with ego. That's actually pretty rare when someone is as good as you are at design.
Anyways, I kinda giggled when you referred to the craft world....I'm a big scrapbooker, and you can't believe the viscious, bitchy things I've seen - it's unbelievable. I just stay out of it and keep doing what I do. I hope you do too, I know so many people love keeping up with you here on your little blog.
peace xo
I voted, but didn't know about the "nastiness" until I saw the post on Door 16's blog. I read 7 out of the 8 blogs nominated and I love all 7! I was so happy when AT disabled the comment for that post and explained.
Please keep doing what you are doing, because reading design blogs are the HIGHLIGHT of my day!!! Blogging daily is hard enough (I know because I have my own blog that I "rant" about family, work, etc.) let alone blogging meaningful good reads daily!
Can't wait to see all the cool ideas you come up with in 2009! =)
Helen
i care about people so much, and am devoted to them so entirely - it hurts when i'm so misunderstood.
i would love to be a more prominent voice on the internet, but honestly, i'm just scared. i've been shot down so many times by my friends and family and also my coworkers and professors - its hard to have the courage to stand up and say "Hey look at me! Over here! I doing something interesting!!"
I give you credit. I hope one day I have the strength and determination to overcome my fears and share a little bit more of myself.
Right now - I'm sticking mostly to my etsy shop. The worst thing that can happen there is that someone won't want to buy my things and I'll never know they even thought that.
Thank you for all that you do, Holly, it means so much to so many of us - especially those of us who don't have a voice to be heard.
http://berdandbee.etsy.com
http://megmcgrath.etsy.com
At any rate, Holly, you are a wonderful writer and you bring such loveliness to light and I always look forward to your posts. I would surely miss you if you stopped. Thanks for all your hard work!
i recognize your positivity amongst your talents and style and it's why i appreciate decor8 (and now haus maus).
i've had bad experiences with a.t. and try to take everything with a grain of salt.
my mother always says that if you don't have people saying bad things about you, then you aren't living your best life. in this case, i'd agree...so keep on doing well for yourself and forget the haters. you've got good things going for you now and even more in your future and people are jealous. i think.
good luck holly and thanks for the honest post!
I followed the voting daily, and added to my reading list several blogs that I had not known about in the process.
Blogging is a VERY personal and subjective thing, both for the blogger and the reader. There needs to be a "match" on some level to result in a visit or not-visit, and that's as it should be.
You have a great "voice"- I like that you are true to yourself and I like your ethic and enthusiasm and interested-ness!
Are our tastes in decor similar? Nope! But I have learned from you and can appreciate and respect yours as well as mine.
All of us would be so much poorer should blogging go away.
Best!
N
I feel so embarrassed for being a runner-up, to be totally honest. I hate that I wasn't allowed to withdraw from the contest. I didn't press the issue after Maxwell told me he couldn't take me out, but it makes me angry. I was OK with it at first because, like you, I thought it would be innocuous fun. Little did I know. (And really, I should have known. I feel stupid now; I guess I was on a post-holiday high.)
I think it's very telling that there were HUNDREDS of comments every which way on the nominations and during the voting period, but there are less than a dozen in response to the actual winners (and half of them are from nominees!). What does that say about the whole thing?
Ugh. Anyway, Holly, I'm really glad you're not packing it all in, and I hope this whole experience ultimately turns out to be a positive thing in terms of the communication it opened up.
Here's to focusing on the thousands of people who love us. ;)
xoxox Anna
cheer up Holly! I'll stand with you to make 2009 the most positive year ever!
www.berdandbee.com
There are just some people out there that are angry bullies - just today I was next to a guy in traffic who was honking and yelling, even though we all were stuck behind the same train! Those people who troll internet forums and leave nasty comments are just the same.
Keep up the great work - Decor8 helps me escape and dream about decorating while I'm at work :)
It is only small people who tries to kick other people down to feel good themself. And the more they kick, the smaller they become. Sad, really.
Keep up the good work Holly! Don't let them kick you down! You are an inspiration for many many readers!
Every blog I read is so unique to each person that I find it really hard to come to a determination on which is the best or even more personally which is my favorite. One day blog A is my fav and the next day blog B is. Just depends on my mood and what I want to read that day. For me it's not apples to apples. I have found other more productive ways to feel like I am supportive of the large blog community whether design or otherwise by leaving pertinent comments, sending emails if warranted and supporting artists work.
I am so thankful for all of the blogs out there. I have little time to surf the internet for the latest...whatever...and the blogs I read do much of the surfing for me. But I always remember that there is a person behind it and it is there own blog so if they want to talk about their pregnancy or dogs that is their choice. If I don't feel like hearing about it I click to the next blog and come back another day. That is the beauty of having the number of blogs out there that we do. You can find so many different people talking about every possible topic even just within design and each is so different. No two blogs or people offer the same perspective even on a throw pillow. My blog reader is constantly changing and will always be. I have a few blogs that I have read from the beginning and love discovering new ones.
Holly, I have read yours from the beginning and will continue to. You have a good eye and always show me something new. You are positive but are not afraid to confront important issues when it is appropriate and I appreciate that.
I think we should stop voting for the best (or our favorite) blog(s) and just show support for the ones we read by commenting in a constructive way.
Holly, you've mentioned in other posts that the best thing about blogging about design is the supportive community that comes along with it, which is 2000% true.
So a few random people registered with AT, and decided to bash a few blogs....they obviously have no idea what they're talking about, and not worth the effort either.
The same people that bashed our fellow bloggers probably have absolutely NO idea how much they've pi##ed off this wonderful community as they don't read them on a regular basis to begin with.
Bollocks to them. So there.
Hmm. Now I feel better. lol.
Yes Holly, we want you to write your design blog! :-)
Anyhow, I sure hope these encouraging comments continue to cement your passion for design and blogging. As an Air Force wife who works from home and doesn't have a lot of friends interested in home design, crafting, etc. I would be lost without blogs like yours. Especially haus maus, I have really enjoyed watching your home in Germany come together!
Thanks, Holly! Here's to a fabulous 2009!
The bottom line is that you are absolutely correct. People who complain about things they get to read and enjoy for free are a bore. You, however, are a joy! I come to this blog because it is pleasing to look at, I like what is on it, and it makes me happy to be here. If ever there is a time I grow tired of it (doubt it!), you have my word that I will not complain, but rather, exercise my power to...wait for it...UNSUBSCRIBE!
haha :) Thank you for this cheerful, pretty, and interesting site! Mwah!
You have a right to vent, we ALL have feelings and we all bleed....so I'm glad you didnt hold anything back. : ) Shows your a real person.
Jen Ramos
'Cards & Prints You'll Love...'
www.madebygirl.com
madebygirl.blogspot.com
YOU ARE AWESOME!
I think your blog is awesome. amazing. fabulous!
P.S. "I know not everyone is all rainbows and Hello Kitty, but..." made me laugh out loud. Yet another reason why your blog rocks!
Ignore them. They hate everyone. And deer. They particularly hate deer.
Having access to all those blogs and peoples ideas makes me feel that even when I am not in the epicenter of the "happenings" I am still part of it all and I am so grateful for that. I look through the blog pages and always drag pictures over into my "Inspiration Folder" and yes as you say "for free". People very often forget how much research it takes you bloggers to find the best articles, to find the things that are unique - having access to those blogs and being part of this era is such a wonderful thing to be grateful for.
You know what...there will always be "lovahs" and there will always be "hatehs" - let's be the lovah's that we are :). You have a great website Holly and for you to have the "forget it" thought was normal but it would make me really sad not to have your cute, colorful, inspirational images and comments be part of my life anymore, so let's forget that thought :) THANK YOU for putting yourself out there, for taking chances, for sharing your personal and also vulnerable experiences and be such an inspiration to so many of us! You rock!!!!
Cheers!
i am sorry to hear that something which meant to be good turned so bad. but you and all the others dont have to worry, because what we all love is that ther are real people behind the blogs we love so much. i had a blog (more a diary) before i startet my "design" blog so i kinda knew what this feels like. and i know its hard work and i really, really appreciate your hard work!dont let the bad go in your heart-you dont need them. they have no idea whatsoever! i love your work, your blog(s) and you as a person. you are an inspiration to all of us.
but i agree that this medium allows a lot of people to be brutal and insensitive and stuff like that because they think here it is"free" to do so. they have no manners thats all. ;-)
i think this blog is great and i also read decor8
yours, and other design blogs, provide so much inspiration for me, and i'm sure most of the readers, and they brighten my dreary 9-5 work day!
the only negative thing i could say is that there is are so many amazing posts and ideas that i feel like re-decorating my house everyday :p
keep up the good work and i hope lots of people follow your lead and use 2009 to think- and act- positively!
Makes me pretty sad.
I'm glad that you won't be giving up blogging anytime soon -- a day without decor8 would just be a sadder day :)
Much love!!
ps. You rock. And you should know it.
Love ya!
xox
Ez
This unfortunate event inspired to share my thoughts on my new blog about social media. If you wish to read it http://tinyurl.com/958koe
My best guess for a reason is that they have forgotten that the rest of the world is entitled to their opinions - whether we like it or not. I think the world of Ipods, laptops etc have brought us to a very individualized space - we don't have to share any more.
Just think, you never have to listen to a song that you don't like on the radio - ever again. But the big problem with all this individualism is you never find anything new. The radio exposed us to something we haven't heard before.
I guess I treat the web as a place to experience the new. There is alway something wonderful to be discovered, but you have to sift through the junk to find the gem! Just like an antique shop - there is all kinds of good stuff - you just need to find it!!!
Don't get too discouraged - just remember it always seems like there are more fools because their voices are louder than the kind folks who say nice things quitely...
:)
So sorry you've been feeling bad about all this stuff. In my opinion, there are no better o worse blogs. For example, I love your haus maus blog, and I like decor8 but not as far as I like haus maus. Why? Because haus maus is more personal, is more human, and I can get identified with you. I like personal blogs, I like non-perfectly-studied-blogs, I like spontaneity. I don't think I can have an objective opinion to state what is the best blog in the world.
So don't worry more about all this, and please don't close decor8 and never ever close haus maus. Please. Without you, I wouldn't know how beautiful a 1950's green lamp can look in a living-room.
Congratulations for your work.
I think the AT contest was a learning experience for everyone involved (including AT writers). Frankly, some commenters on AT can't be real people because really, who changes their pillow cases every single day. (did you read that post? crazy people who must do a lot of laundry).
There is just something about that blog that attracts drama in the comments. I read each and every post and I avoid reading the comments if I can help it. It hurts to see someone who bravely posted a home tour be ripped apart in the comments. After the Homies, I know of many online friends who are no longer reading that site because of the direction the comments have taken. It's sad, because it is a fantastic site with so much value. I still love AT but I'm hoping in the new year that more people will resolve to only positing positive or constructive comments.
I've been reading your blog for about a year now, and I have to say that I think you're one of the most positive, inspiring people I've ever "met." Before I started reading this blog, and some others like it, I never thought of myself as a creative person. I can't draw, paint, or do any traditional crafts. But do I love putting my house together and experimenting with color and furniture.
In a way, this blog has been life-changing for me. I have lately been wondering if eliminating the more "negative" literature I love to read from my life would help me be a more positive and optimistic person. I've long been a proud realist, but reading your blog has shown me that optimism can be a blessing, not annoying sugary platitudes.
Please, please don't let the negativity bring you down. For some of us, your blog offers inspiration beyond the craft.
B
I like your blogs and I like you!
Honestly I don't think it necessary to take it personal or feel too sad about it.:)
Just as you say, the blogs' contents are all up to their own authors, and the readers just get them free, so there shouldn't be nasty things said about the various contents. As a blogger myself, I totally agree with you.
But as a blog reader at the same time, I can understand how important it is to focus on the blogs that have a focus and I can choose to read those limited blogs(maybe 5 to 20) that are of the most contents to my love, other than reading all the 250 blogs that I've subscribed to, if I don't have so much time surfing on the net in my daily life!
So, maybe we can look at it in a balanced way: let people have their different views of blogging, and WE blog as authentic as we like, to the point that we are totally honest and comfortable with ourselves and our readers!
Love you & cheers!:))
Unfortunately, I think the mean spirited comments tainted the whole concept and true spirit behind the contest and that's a shame really.
Regardless of the negativity that others brought to the table it is still an honour to receive recognition and be a finalist among all the talent out there.
Congrats on that.
Contests and competitions are suppose to be a place to highlight our talent and compete on friendly ground in good spirit. Some people just choose to throw stones. Sad.
Any negative comment/personal attack at the expense of someone else is hurtful and inappropriate, celebrity or not.
I do believe you are genuine and friendly and I like that about visiting here. Thanks for staying true to who you are. I believe that's always the best path.
xo Collette
I'm hesitating whether I should share my thoughts with you when others have already express almost the same I have to say. I didn't vote at AT, but I'm going verbal now.
I love your work. I started reading you thanks to the AT mention back in 2006, and went on an on. I read everything you write, it was me who wrote a neverending comment on the budget updating post you published in Real Simple a few days ago. I have all your blogs in my google.reader subscriptions, so I don't miss anything. I wrote you one or two emails a year ago and was delighted to have your reply. A beautiful reply from a beautiful person. Well, it sounds like I'm obsessed or something, but I just like what you do. It does change my day to see something new from you.
I'm very sorry you got hurt by mean comments. I've seen this again and again, when a blog becomes popular there come the vultures to tear it down. I would very sorry if you stop blogging because you don't want to expose yourself to that again, but I would understand it.
Just think that some people like me are very thankful for your commitment to quality, honesty and beauty in the small things of everyday life.
Thank you, Holly. May 2009 be a shining year in spite of this bitter swallow.
Julia
Thanks for opening up the discussion Holly. I'm glad to see some positive comments here, it really balances out the negativity we saw elsewhere.
Bye,
Marianne
PS You missed out on some great wintery weather over here.
I raise my cup of rotbusch tea to you! Keep up the good work!!
I understand your irritation, but the flipside is regular readers of haus maus like me, who watch you working with that space and see ideas we can borrow to work with our own home and its spaces: and are grateful to you for the inspiration. Thank you.
Just the fact that this contest got so nasty - i had read on another contestants blog that they had asked to be removed from the contest for this face - i was shocked.
Thanks for not giving up on your blogs - without them I would be lost and uninspired.
But what went on in the commenting was way off. I don't understand what motivates people to be so hateful towards others. I have experienced similar comments on my scrapbooking blog, where some anonymous commentators were actually trying to tell me what to post about on my blog. After being angry at first, I decided to not let it get to me so much. On good days I feel sorry for those commentators and believe they are very lonely people who have no one to talk to in the world and are angry about it, so they let it out on me. On bad days I see them as bigot and just plain stupid.
I for one am always looking forward to new posts from you, and whatever you want to post about is fine with me. You rock!
As a self employed designer, design blogs have given me access to such fantastic images of inspiration and products that I wouldn't otherwise see. So thanks for sharing & keep on blogging!!
I agree with you and felt it was very cruel.
love your blogs and will continue to look at both, and now I also have a couple others to follow from the nomination list.
continue the fabulous work Holly, you are an inspiration to me!
callie
I didn't know about this until just now. Last week when you said someplace (flickr or Decor8) that you were having a bad day, I didn't know why, but now I certainly do.
It's unfortunate that there is a desire to rate endeavors, especially creative ones. And that there needs to be a winner. I think everyone who is truly out there creating, either with their words, images, or any form of art is already winning because they've found there place. Those that want to then tear them down are the real losers because they are wasting their energy and putting negativity into the world.
I could go on and on about how when we disrespect others we are only reflecting poorly on ourselves. The words that come out of our mouths or off our keyboards probably won't affect another person's opinion of our target, but they certainly will affect their opinion of us.
Sorry that this ordeal caused you distress. You create a really nice world for us on blogland. It's safe and supportive and kind. Please keep it up. =)
Lot's of love! ~Shanon
"so many typos, so little time."
=)
Being a sorta new blogger, I am finding that it is somewhat life changing...in my pre-blogging days, I would (and still do on occasion) feel free to be quite negative, let my self go on a rant every once in a while... but it is a practice thing...now, I have this daily dose of nothing but positive - 'following the mantra, if you can't say something nice then don't say it at all'-...and I am finding that it seeping into my non-blogging life... Everyday that I might feel ugly or irritated, I improve my own outlook by sitting down and writing something nice about someone else.
I am a true believer in reaping what you sow and that your own positive energy will come back to you ...just look at the 80+ comments here.
Thanks for writing decor8...I think it is great. -
oh and to answer your orginal question...I discovered a handful of great blogs through the AT contest and for that reason, I think contests are ok, and avoiding them is kinda like saying you are never going to travel again because of a terroist attack...justifiable and understandable, but ultimately lets the wrong people win.
I came to this view both by looking around my hometown of London and seeing vandalism, and also by hearing people criticise others art and work. Now when I'm about to blurt out a negative or cruel comment about anothers' work, I pause to consider what motivated them to create and what care they have taken.
I'm far from attaining sainthood but the simple awareness that "It is far easier to destroy than to create" has made me happier.
I don't like blog contests. Don't like 'em. Having seen several different blog 'genres' grow from the ground up, I feel like web communities are for inspiring and supporting one another, and it's just impossible to do that when I contest is added to the mix. Somebody's feelings will always be hurt, even if they're not invested in winning; it plants that seed of 'so-and-so is better than me'. It's one thing to think it to yourself -- modesty and all that -- it's another to be told by a group of your peers.
I'd much rather see a website run features on the blogs they want to support -- which many do -- than use a contest to drum up new visitors and introduce new blogs to a wider audience. I just don't see how they're useful. Pah.
Don't let that get to you, you are a truly inspiration, I wish I could write like you someday, plus, you are one of the most respected and visited bloggers :)
But next time I have my cranky pants on, I might head over to AT and tell a few "anonymous" people exactly what I think of their snide little remarks, just to even out the playing field a little. :)
Although I'm really sorry you felt discouraged by negative comments some bloggers were given during the AT contest, I really don't understand what the fuss is about. There are so many people loving these great design blogs that were featured in the contest. Of course there will be (a very small minority of) people that don't like certain blogs, why are they not aloud to voice their opinions how rude, weird or unthoughtful these might be? Why are you offended? I hear people saying things I find silly all the time. Then I think " Ok, I don't agree." or "That is a pretty strange unkind thing to say." I don't pick the shitty critisism up and rub them in my face. The opinion has nothing to do with you it belongs to someone else.
Also to think no one can say anything that is not a compliment anymore makes me a little nausious.
I't is ok if you don't agree with me on this. I will not be offended ;-) I hope you don't hate me for saying this.
Please keep making great posts! You open the world to so much beauty. Thank you for everything.
I welcome constructive criticism but it's the hateful comments that ruin all the fun and create problems. It's so important to be yourself when you comment, say how you feel, etc but with tact. No one LISTENS to people who are rude, ugly, hateful. In fact, I block it out and consider it useless.