It has been a busy week for me, people.I went out to pay our health insurance, helped Jeff with his school projects, met with my husband’s friend to get the things Dario asked him to give me, Jeff has some dance practice to attend – whew!And next week is exam week.This means, Jeff and I will be busy reviewing his notes.My apologies for not having posted much this week.Prior to being a blogger, I was already a mother. And this will not change.I know you all understand.And today is Saturday – my laundry day.
Anyway, for our weekend wacky treat, I am leaving you with this. Turn your speakers on, relax, enjoy . . . . . and I hope I get forgiven
Working on a single blog post is exciting.It is even more exciting when it’s time for you to press ‘publish’.You think:‘What will my readers say?’, ‘How will they react?’, ‘Will they like this?’, How many comments will I get?’ and some more other things.You must be open to criticism, as other people may not agree with your opinion.
Writing requires skills, attention to details, focus or concentration and proper delivery.You also have to have the passion.Writing is like public speaking – you must have at least a little sense of humor so you won’t bore your audience.
While some people prefer outdoors, personally, I find it more comfortable writing when I’m alone and away from noise.I like working in a quiet place (that’s how I came up with the title of my blog ) and my room is just the perfect place.When I get tired, I just lie down in bed for awhile then get back up again and continue. Different people, different style. My advice is do whatever makes you feel comfortable. I’m not just so sure if anyone of you people prefer to work seating on this Hawaii chair featured on The Ellen Degeneres Show . . . . .
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