Even though my lucky number is five, I feel like my blogs have met at least a level three mainly because of lack of motivation to do them but once I start I really get into it. Just like mentioned in class its like having a conversation with an audience instead of writing a formal paper, which is why I enjoy using this platform for this class. I could definitely work on my grammar, its not the worse but a couple of typos sometimes slide here and there but I still go back and fix them if I spot them. Its hard to catch them when I proof read because I do so in a hurry which has improved... I think. At first I would have problems with layout and how sources should be labeled along with pictures, but I started getting the hang of it and minor problems trying to get my post to meet word count was stressful but as I go with the flow it gets easier. My best effort is put in to everything I do, it might not look like it but I would rather take time trying to improve and enjoy it rather than forcing myself to do it. I force myself more when I procrastinate trying to get it done on time but my best effort is always put into what I do. Having people read my blogs doesn't make me feel uncomfortable since I feel like thats what helps you improve by hearing different perspectives from people. One thing I would like to discuss to not help me but everyone would be the layout and how to make it more aesthetically pleasing, because I know I wouldn't read a post with dry colors or little to know pictures but maybe thats just me. I learned a lot more about blogging than I thought I would, I thought blogging has slowly been dying throughout the years but its really doing the opposite. More than four million people putting blogs out on the daily makes it feel like your not wasting time like writing a formal paper for just your professor to read and give feedback.
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