When I started blogging ?
In 2019, at my first English-speaking conference in Canada, someone asked me: ‘Do you have a personal blog?‘ At that moment, I didnโt. But that question stayed with me. Why did it matter so much? Was I missing an opportunity to share my voice?
Why People Write Blogs?
Hereโs what Iโve learned after 100 posts: People write blogs because they want to share knowledge, build credibility, and connect with others. A blog is more than text itโs a platform for ideas, a way to learn publicly, and a tool to grow professionally. For IT engineers, itโs a portfolio of thought leadership and problem-solving.
The Turning Point
When 2020 arrived, I decided to turn that question into action. I added โStart a blogโ to my New Yearโs resolutions. Honestly, I never imagined that this small decision would lead to 100 published blogs and a global community of readers.
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The Growth
Blogging became my learning partner. Every post pushed me to research, organize ideas, and communicate better. Over time, my writing evolved from scattered thoughts to structured stories and so did my confidence.
The Impact (Data Spotlight)
Today, as I celebrate my 100th blog on emnaayadi.com, Iโm amazed by the journey. From France (11,996 visitors) and Tunisia (9,933) to India, the U.S., and beyond readers from over 100 countries have joined this adventure. Thatโs the power of sharing ideas!
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Why Blogging Matters for IT Engineers
If youโre an IT professional, blogging is your chance to:
โ Document solutions and share best practices
โ Build a personal brand beyond your job title
โ Stay relevant in a fast-changing tech world
โ Connect with peers globally
โ Turn learning into influence
Reflections & Celebration
One question changed everything: โWhat if I share my thoughts?โ That question started this journey. From a first conference in 2019 to launching the blog in 2020, and now reaching 100 blogs in 2025, it was never about perfection it was about trying, learning, and connecting. Today, these words have traveled to 157 countries. Thatโs not just numbers; itโs proof that curiosity opens doors.
If one question can start this, imagine what your next question can do.

This milestone isnโt just mine itโs ours. Thank you for being part of this journey! Tell me:
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Which blog inspired you the most?
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What topics should we explore next?