This siite has changed...what was once the Seeds of Wisdom is now reflections using pictures from my personal and professional life. However, I am not limiting myself to only pictures/visuals.
Thursday, August 6, 2009
a blog revelation
i could not believe that i have not posted in 3 months.....i need to get back on track.....after reading dan's blog about his meeting with schlecthty i was inspired to take my interaction with my own blog to new heights.....when i posted in the past, i posted with caution.....i think i feared being so honest about things that go on...but reading his blog only proved to me that speaking your truth truly pays off.................
glad my posts and subsequent responses have got you juiced up. to be honest, like running, i always feel a bit of a sense of accomplishment when i'm finished blogging. i don't care if people read it or not, but if i don't get my thoughts out i may not have the opportunity to really think through some of my experiences. i never kept a journal as a kid, but i'm seeing the value of "getting it on paper". looking forward to hearing what you have to say :)
Blogging is cathartic I think. I agree with Dan, I could care less if anybody at all reads it. When I first started blogging I did, I wanted to connect with other perspectives but that has changed-- Now that I own my "blog-spot", I look forward to pouring out thoughts that just typically roll around in my head with no destination. Blogging has allowed me to take surface fleeting thoughts to a deeper level-If someone want to respond, well that's just gravy!
yes...you both are correct....blogging does make me feel a sense of relief- despite the constant disappearing acts that occur when I try to post....I can easily see why there are professional bloggers out there....once you start, you want to keep going....but then...the work gets left behind....i need to find a happy medium....
i like the idea of owning your own blog...i get lost in my journal at night....i need to try my hand at getting virtually lost.....
glad my posts and subsequent responses have got you juiced up. to be honest, like running, i always feel a bit of a sense of accomplishment when i'm finished blogging. i don't care if people read it or not, but if i don't get my thoughts out i may not have the opportunity to really think through some of my experiences. i never kept a journal as a kid, but i'm seeing the value of "getting it on paper". looking forward to hearing what you have to say :)
ReplyDeleteBlogging is cathartic I think. I agree with Dan, I could care less if anybody at all reads it. When I first started blogging I did, I wanted to connect with other perspectives but that has changed-- Now that I own my "blog-spot", I look forward to pouring out thoughts that just typically roll around in my head with no destination. Blogging has allowed me to take surface fleeting thoughts to a deeper level-If someone want to respond, well that's just gravy!
ReplyDeleteyes...you both are correct....blogging does make me feel a sense of relief- despite the constant disappearing acts that occur when I try to post....I can easily see why there are professional bloggers out there....once you start, you want to keep going....but then...the work gets left behind....i need to find a happy medium....
ReplyDeletei like the idea of owning your own blog...i get lost in my journal at night....i need to try my hand at getting virtually lost.....