My blogging momento
It has been exactly 26 days since I created my account in Hive, and 6 months, 6 days since I created my read cash account. Looking back to the day I decided to join, it was an exquisite day. I felt nervous, joyous, and excited about what my journey in blogging would be like. It was the day I realized that my dream as a young kid would finally be coming true. The dream of writing and transforming my passion into reality. That would be the greatest momentum for my dream.
As everyone knows, I have been writing for quite some time now while studying at university. I do know how I was able to manage my time and give extra to engage in the community. During this time, I gained a good reputation among some of you, which is my proudest moment. Who wouldn't be proud of himself when he receives positive feedback on his humble works of art? Whenever I saw good feedback, I giggled and smiled.
What I told myself?
I told myself to write better, connect my feelings and emotions through writing, and specialize my output to the maximum. Many times, I felt exhausted and unsure whether I would be able to publish on consecutive days because we all know how difficult it is to do so for an entire month. Creepy as it says, but publishing a daily blog is such a headache, and it’s true. I can vouch for that, and I know others can do the same thing as well.
We were holding on to our work, to the community, and our fellow writers because we loved the relationships built over time. Relationships that had been progressing and forging to be as hard as steel. Boundaries, criticism, and feedback are what it takes to stay longer in this community. You will get a lot of praise, good comments, and sympathy whenever you are down in life. No one will tell you to stop ranting, stop posting about how bad your family treats you, and stop giving nonsensical feedback on their posts.
Everyone’s accepted in this whole, worldwide community. The diverse cultures were interconnected and intercepted each other in a good way. We learn about Nigerian culture, Filipino culture, American culture, Latin culture, Arabic culture, and many more. I was amazed at how proud we were when we published something related to our culture and genealogy. It was by the power of declaration that we were born in this way, and our life was happy enough to be called.
How I look blogging?
Reading and writing have become essential in our daily lives. We cannot see ourselves stopping doing these two things because we know how valuable they are today. The fantastic news about reading is that you get a chance to develop, learn, and improve yourself, whether it is your vocabulary, general knowledge, or writing. Everyone has an opportunity to become something they would love to be. The writing was our ultimate weapon to connect, build, and transform our passion into a reality that others would appreciate.
The moment you start your journey in this community, you will realize later on that it was hard to leave since some part of your heart would be attached. I was lucky enough to make friends, build relationships with some, and socialize with some of you. It's becoming harder to earn right now, but it’s not important right now. I think what matters most today is the chance to satisfy ourselves in writing and create a positive outcome in the eyes of others.
Finally, the ability to inspire, motivate, and bring positivity to some is such a great feeling. You are someone that people are looking up to, whether it may be your content or your writing style itself. A beautiful moment in blogging is when you are being appreciated by your readers. I think blogging without readers is not blogging at all. They are somehow the outlet to continue writing, and they have the eagerness to write better each day.
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Awit, na aattach pala ang Denden namin :) Yeah, it has become a routine na to write and read. Also, it is nice outlet to rant about everything wahaha!