I have been blogging for a couple years. I enjoyed writing each one of them, although many of them did not come easy. If you happen to know my personal blog, lucky you, give yourself a medal (I ain’t got no money to buy you one)..
It is about time to do it professionally, or “to go public”, to add on the incorrect use of business terms in the internet. As you can see, I have my own way to make it fun, because it should be.
Here are the three most common excuses:
1) “I don’t know what to write about.”
If you can exist this long, you can’t be that useless. Nobody change the world in five minutes, but we can improve the circle of people around us through our writing. Seriously, start with something, you can fine-tune your theme later on. It takes time; but if you don’t start, you will never see the destination.
2) “I am not good at writing.”
Pfft. If you are, you will be having a 17 volumes of world best-selling novel. But again, those best-selling novels are not so brilliant anyway. Take the joy of expressing yourself and improving your writing skills along the way. I am far from an excellent writer, but I am doing it anyway. This is the internet. If you don’t use it to blog, you are wasting the gift of being born in this century.
3) “I don’t have a time. I have commitment outside work, and I cannot do it during work.”
Well don’t do it during work if you are not supposed to. Very, very few fortunate people are supposed to do it during work. Use your personal time instead. It’s called ‘time management’. I’m writing this at midnight with my pajama.
Remember: if you can’t manage your time, you can’t manage your life.
I personally write to clarify my thoughts, and to find common ground with people around me. Without my writing, I’ll be just talking about the weather with them. So here I am, starting at ground zero, and I am invting you to join me in this fun wagon. Share this post. Spread the words. Write to me and tell me what do you want to write about. Let’s talk. Let’s start. Let’s write.
What do we say to the face of Procastrinator? “Not today.” (pun intended).
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