Who am I and why are you talking to me?

Whenever I take a personality test, I end up almost smack dab in the middle between introvert and extrovert. So I’m neither an introvert or an extrovert. Ok, then what am I? Can I be both? Can I walk the line between “outgoing” and “keeps to herself” – is there a middle ground? Or, is it more that half the time I am bold and brazen, the life of the party and the other half I curl up in a ball in the corner until everyone leaves?

As much as I ask the questions, I actually do find myself trapped in the middle…in this invisible phantom zone where I’m never really quite sure who I actually am going to be in that moment. I’m 36, you’d think by now I’d know – and when it all comes down to it, it’s not a matter of knowing but admitting that I know and accepting it.

I think a lot of us spend way too much time trying to be someone we are not. Whether it is to impress someone else or to increase our own sense of self-worth, rather than focus on our strengths we wrestle against nature and try to re-invent ourselves.

In many ways, the internet provides an opportunity to do just that, in a much easier and grander fashion. Country singer Brad Paisley said it jokingly “I’m so much cooler online” but I’m sure there are plenty of people out there who have online personas that are completely invented. And I’m sure bloggers aren’t immune from falling into that trap.

Personally, blogging and the blogging community, have taught me a lot about myself, but more importantly it has helped me come to realize that the “middle ground” has value. Blogging has actually allowed me to be more ME than I am in real life. I am an observer by nature. Not shy but certainly reserved. I am brutally honest and never afraid to speak my mind on important issues although I prefer not to discuss things that cause people to end up at odds with each other. I am not good at small talk but will talk to a stranger for a week about things that matter. I am loyal and trustworthy and I like to help people so long as they don’t stand too close to me.

Some of those characteristics are ones that I have fought tooth and nail to overcome. I have always wanted to be the life of the party, a people person, someone who could mingle and really walk away knowing people would remember me. I wanted to be someone who could formulate ideas with the snap of a finger and effectively communicate them verbally. Also, I wanted to be able to put aside my diplomatic nature to hold my own in a heated discussion about controversial issues.

Through blogging I have come to realize that although I may not possess some of the traits that I admire in others, I can still be a rock star. Part of it has been coming to terms with myself, but the other part – the bigger part – has come from relationships with other bloggers. The support, friendship and generosity that I have found is truly staggering. People actually like me….and all I’ve had to do is to be myself!


I wrote this post in response to a call for entries for the Mabel’s Labels Blogher ’09 Contest. Entrants are to write a blog post answering the following question: “What have been the rewards and benefits of participating in the blogging community?


Mabel's Labels Blogher '09 Contest

About Kim

Kim is the Owner, Editor and main contributor at What's That Smell? As a wife and stay-at-home mother of two, she enjoys sharing anecdotes and photographs from her life, and telling the world all (well almost all) of her embarrassing stories. You can also find her at TopMomBlogger.com giving advice and tips on how to monetize and generally improve your blog.

Post discussion

  1. Kim says:

    Lisa,
    I am so close that even if I can’t go, I’ll be standing outside peering in the window with my nose pressed against the glass. Unless it’s on an upper floor…then I need another plan. Hopefully I will get to see you there!

  2. Kim says:

    Thanks Lori! If I can communicate effectively then why do people look at me so funny when I try and explain something to them? And don’t say they are looking at my big giant head!

  3. I hope you get to go. I would absolutely adore to meet you and hang out with you.

  4. Kim says:

    Thanks Kimberly!

  5. Kim says:

    Thanks Suzanne, not shy so much as reserved, but not always…and generally only in person maybe I need to check for multiple personalities, LOL

  6. Lori says:

    Excellent post!! It’s describes you exactly, except that you do communicate effectively! :>

  7. Good luck Kim. You’ve been such a help when I was starting my blog (and so many times since then). I hope you make it to BlogHer.

  8. Suzanne says:

    Kim, you are so nice to everyone and supportive over on MomDot. I had no idea you were shy!

  9. Kim says:

    Mimi, that’s exactly it! I wrote all that and you summed it up perfectly in 3 sentences!

  10. Minxy Mimi says:

    Ive also found that Being online has so much of a freeing feeling about it. You can be your true self without people judging you… Its empowering to know that people like you just the way you are… flaws and all~

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