Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Reflective Piece

When I got the assignment to start a blog, an immediate feeling of anxiety struck me. It was something that I did not have a lot of knowledge about and had no idea what my blog was going to be about, what I am going to write about or even what my topic will be. It took time for me to decide on what I was going to do, but when the idea of Mind Your Own Business entered my mind, there was no going back.

Blogging definitely taught me things that I will use for many years to come. I began to think more creative and I wanted other students to find my blog interesting and really enjoy reading it. I would sit and edit my blog for hours to get every detail perfect. The feeling of pure excitement when someone has positive comments on your post is indescribable. I learned to use blogging as a basis to share my passion, which is business. Blogging also caused many sleepless nights, because the deadlines were only a week apart and being a student it can be quite difficult to always be on top of your writing game. Besides from creative side, I also learned that blogging can be used in the classroom. Students will be able to interact with their teachers in a fun and professional way. Sharing ideas and opinions will be able to happen any time of day at any place. The blog can be a basis for very educational conversations and using the internet to broaden our horizons in a way never done before.Blogging has become a part of my life and I would definitely keep my blog updated with the things I find interesting and opening new worlds to the people who like to read my blog.
The following quote sums up my fellings about blogging perfectly:
“I will no longer let the fear of vicious comments or replies stop me from speaking what I believe to be right. I will also never give a message that everybody will agree with. I know that even my most faithful followers will never agree 100% with what I say. I also know that they know that and are fine with it.
I am done letting the bullies win. They won’t anymore. Not here.” ― Dan Pearce.
 

Keep on reading my blog, because here we Mind Our Own Business.

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