What I Learned From My Everyday Blogging Journey

Posted by astrid on Feb 1, 2010 in writing |

No, I didn’t fully make it. I only made 23 posts out of 31 days in January. And I think some of the 23 posts are completely crap fillers :oops: . But the experience helped me to be more aware of blogging, keeping my mind open, finding tidbits of stories about things around my life that I thought people might find interesting too.

I also realized I can’t be a proficient blogger in a course of one month, but it was more impossible to do when I blog only once a month for the past two years. At least now I’m learning faster ;) .

I used to want to only wrote a blog post that was spectacular, one that everyone would find useful or interesting. Well… it’s hard to hit a target with a bow and arrow if you never practiced archery before. So here I am, practicing everyday, learning my way to write something that you would find interesting.

Would I do it again in February? I’m still pondering on that… What do you think? Would you keep up with my ramblings for another month :mrgreen: ?

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8 Comments to “What I Learned From My Everyday Blogging Journey”

  1. Amle says:

    I would love to try and keep up. Keep writing, but only if you want to!

  2. Cat says:

    Well, sure – go ahead!
    I will try, too *cough cough*

  3. Robert says:

    averages are in your favor for February. fewer days mean fewer posts…;) just sayin. 23 out of 28…? (LOL)

  4. Wulfette says:

    Go go go! I do read them even though I don’t always comment – maybe I should try to comment a blog for a month? :P

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