When I was first told we would be blogging, I did not get
all that excited. I looked at it as yet
another homework assignment that I would have to accomplish on time. But blogging has become something of a hobby
for me now. I look forward to writing in
something that no one has to critique or get mad about. I can express how I feel about the world and
all of its problems. The blog has
transformed into something like a journal.
Unfortunately this journal has a due date. Some of my setbacks have been remembering
when the blogs are due. I remember at
the last minute and realize that I do not have enough time to write the best
possible blog that I can. Though even
with the time crunch I still love that I get to release some of the pent up
stress I gain on a daily basis with my own journal. Writing in this “journal” has helped me look
at writing as less of a chore or requirement, and more as a way to edit myself
and see where I may be lacking. I see it
as something that you are putting in your own words for the entire class to see
and critique so why not at least take the extra time to edit your own work
before hand. I would be embarrassed with
myself if I put something on the internet with twenty or so grammatical
errors. That being said, I feel that the
blog has helped my writing socially and editorially.
kudos to you kiddo. I agree with your statements that you said in this blog about how you can truely either let of steam of write about how you felt with no judgement.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree with you. I feel that blogging has helped me write and has improved my writing skills. Also it has helped me adjust my writing depending on what audience I am writing to.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree. I do the same thing with remembering at the last possible minute about our blogs. I guess we both need to work on that.
ReplyDeleteVery true about the freedom that the blogs give. It is always nice to respond to a good prompt or just say what is on your mind.
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