Why.I.Blog?
Simpledog, Only exist in the virtual land, Full time student, Blogger.
Half of my blogs are composed during my late night at home, some time during the break at university. It’s becoming a kind of fab attempt that I began years ago. But now I just felt that the passion is not there anymore, the new topics in my blog are turning less and less.
My blog has been closed down 4 times seasonally, and the newest one (www.simpledog.net) that I maintain is located on wordpress and is more of a social environment for me. But I have recently begun to participate in writing challenges that loosely require criteria to be maintained. Initially, it was difficult to write on things that someone else was suggesting because I felt I had no insight to offer. I finally was able to fit what I know into what they require and it’s been a very fun activity to participate in.
I make an effort to not stick to one category when I blog. I have my site set up into topics regarding my work, sensation, point of view, and commentary on the world at large. I don’t want it to be just a student life site or just stories about what’s happen in my diary life site. While it is a personal web log, I purposefully avoid posting about how much money I spend today sore of those things. I rather put something interesting on it.
I used to edit myself a great deal insofar as expressing my opinion. The hardest thing to adjust to for me was when blogs started showing public comments as opposed to private emails. It was always nice to just click “delete” when someone was less than kind about something I had written. Leaving the comment up for someone to read who might come along later was very hard to do. I still twitch a bit when someone misses the point of a story but I’m getting better. I honestly think that the Oreo’s do have a calming effect.
Well, those are the main points I found while I doing my own blog. I hate to think that why I need it for, but I just want to do thing, to keep my life being colorful.
Half of my blogs are composed during my late night at home, some time during the break at university. It’s becoming a kind of fab attempt that I began years ago. But now I just felt that the passion is not there anymore, the new topics in my blog are turning less and less.
My blog has been closed down 4 times seasonally, and the newest one (www.simpledog.net) that I maintain is located on wordpress and is more of a social environment for me. But I have recently begun to participate in writing challenges that loosely require criteria to be maintained. Initially, it was difficult to write on things that someone else was suggesting because I felt I had no insight to offer. I finally was able to fit what I know into what they require and it’s been a very fun activity to participate in.
I make an effort to not stick to one category when I blog. I have my site set up into topics regarding my work, sensation, point of view, and commentary on the world at large. I don’t want it to be just a student life site or just stories about what’s happen in my diary life site. While it is a personal web log, I purposefully avoid posting about how much money I spend today sore of those things. I rather put something interesting on it.
I used to edit myself a great deal insofar as expressing my opinion. The hardest thing to adjust to for me was when blogs started showing public comments as opposed to private emails. It was always nice to just click “delete” when someone was less than kind about something I had written. Leaving the comment up for someone to read who might come along later was very hard to do. I still twitch a bit when someone misses the point of a story but I’m getting better. I honestly think that the Oreo’s do have a calming effect.
Well, those are the main points I found while I doing my own blog. I hate to think that why I need it for, but I just want to do thing, to keep my life being colorful.
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