This is an interesting journey. I have learnt so much already in only 3 days about posting blogs and about my own processes and thinking. Here is just a sample; what I do and don't know about blogging, what I am now observing that I think may be interesting and/or useful to post about, just how much time I want to spend in the blogosphere, what do I want to write about, what is the best process for me in terms of writing a good post ie. ideas download, drafting the blog, then sense checking, spell checking and editing. I think whatever 30 day challenge you undertake by making a commitment and getting into action you are going to learn about yourself and your thinking along the way to achieving the goal.
I am a creature often at home with an abundance (my family and friends are probably smiling at that understatement) and whilst abundance is a fabulous mindset, when it comes to communicating ideas quality vs. quantity is better. If I want to post blogs for others to read, less is more and there must be some thing useful, wise or positive shared or else why would I do it. I also want to share in a real way, as if you were listening to me in person. I know how to be me, so that bit should be easy.
Is there anything you have been thinking of doing or putting off doing, that you can take on as a 30 day challenge. It need only be one small that it takes to get you started on your own learning journey.
I am a creature often at home with an abundance (my family and friends are probably smiling at that understatement) and whilst abundance is a fabulous mindset, when it comes to communicating ideas quality vs. quantity is better. If I want to post blogs for others to read, less is more and there must be some thing useful, wise or positive shared or else why would I do it. I also want to share in a real way, as if you were listening to me in person. I know how to be me, so that bit should be easy.
Is there anything you have been thinking of doing or putting off doing, that you can take on as a 30 day challenge. It need only be one small that it takes to get you started on your own learning journey.