Welcome to the Blooming Mindset. I’m Ruth Rieckehoff, and I’m so glad you’re here. Some of my emails include affiliate links. If you choose to purchase, I may earn a small commission, at no extra cost to you. I only share what I’ve personally used, trusted, and found meaningful enough to pass along.
Beloved Architect of Identity,
I didn’t ruin my blog in one day. I ruined it one “random post” at a time.
When I started blogging 15+ years ago, I had no plan.
No structure. No business model.
Just excitement. Travel. Writing. Sharing.
Back then, people were getting free hotel stays, flights, invites, and much more. And I thought, why not me?
So I started documenting everything. Day by day. Trip by trip.
No structure. No direction. No backbone. Just content.
Looking back, it wasn’t a blog. It was a scrapbook. A mix of travel diaries, interviews, wish lists, and random features. More like a salad than a meal.
And for a while, it worked. People read. People engaged. But nothing connected. I really didn’t have a strong audience
Then monetization evolved.
Brands wanted authority, depth, and clear positioning.
And that’s when reality hit. My blog couldn’t support it.
Because nothing pointed anywhere. I had no clear topic, no clear transformation, and no reason to trust me beyond a single post.
Fixing it? Brutal.
I deleted more than I kept. Rewrote everything. Rebuilt from fragments. Years of cleanup, just to get to baseline.
I eventually made money. But I always felt capped. Like I had built on unstable ground. And now I understand why. I didn’t have an anchor.
Most creators are doing the same thing today.
Posting. Experimenting. Trying to “stay consistent.” But without an anchor.
Your content floats. It gets attention. But it doesn’t build anything.
The shift for me was simple:
I stopped asking: “What should I post?”
And started asking: “What does this connect to?”
Because an anchor answers three things:
- Who this is for.
- What changes for them.
- And the work you offer to make that change happen.
Every post should point to one of those.
That’s what turns content into momentum. That’s what builds trust. That’s what makes selling feel… natural.
If your content feels scattered right now, maybe it is time to channel it somewhere.
Maybe it is time to define the anchor.
Until next time, keep blooming,
Ruth
Reflect
- Where is my content currently pointing… if anywhere?
- Am I creating posts, or building something that connects?
Reframe
Old belief: “I need more ideas to grow.”
New belief: “I need stronger connections between what I create and what I offer.”
Old belief: “Content and offers are separate.”
New belief: “Content is the path that leads to my offer.”
Actionable Transformation
- Define your anchor: Who is it for? What result do they get? What are you offering?
- Before posting, ask: “What does this lead to?”
- Choose one theme tied to your offer and create 3–5 posts that reinforce it this week. Small shift. Massive difference.
Resources
In Other News
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P.S. I basically built a very enthusiastic… very unprofitable scrapbook.
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