for a few days, I had nothing to share here. Life is great, things happened or I made them... , new friends, old friends and lots of sharing on the corporate wiki. Then, though a forum we both frequent, found Fabi's blog called CV journal. She started just a few months earlier. Found this to log on the web for at least one reader - me. And used grandfathered content for the first time. Does this make it great-grandfathering?
“…blog as if no one else was reading you.”
I first thought of starting my own
blog a month and a half ago. I’ve sat down a couple of times to
write some posts but I would always get stuck. It’s not that I
can’t think of something to write — it’s that
I’m terribly self-conscious of my writing.
While some people can get a point across in 1 sentence, I’ll ramble on for a whole paragraph.
I was just reading a post from Dosh Dosh that finally got me started:
The most important thing to do is to blog as if no one else was reading you.
Know that the most crucial thing you need to protect is your
authenticity. Know that your voice will change as you accumulate more
unnecessary knowledge. As you realize that people have expectations. As
your blog becomes a profitable asset.
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