Monday, February 16, 2009
What if I run out of things to say? What if I repeat myself? What if I comment where I shouldn't or don't where I should? AAAHHH! So much to let go of..........Can I do it? Not if I don't try. This feels like journaling and I don't journal. What helps is knowing that I am exposing myself in a safe environment.
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Hi Estelle,
ReplyDeleteGlad to see that I'm not the only one doing my homework at the last minute! :)
Martha
I continually get lost as to what blob I am using, what password I need. How can I help myself with this issue. Blogging is very new to me.
ReplyDeleteI was wondering the same thing about running out of things to say, then I remember that I never shut up... lol. My identical twin and I have to go through speech and language therapy to learn Enligh when we were 2-4 years old, since we had made up our own language. My parents now joke that it was either the best investment they ever made, or that they regret it, all because of my love of good conversation and debate.
ReplyDeleteI am not a journal person either. It's going to be a challenge.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree. It is hard to try and not repeat yourself and coming up with fresh ideas. This is my first blog and I am learning so much. Reading other comments helps to get my thinking juices flowing.
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ReplyDeleteThe blog from Helen Blowers and insight from the lifelong learners was beneficial for focusing. There is so much to learn that I was overstimulated at first. Just learning where things are located on the ning pages was enough to start with.
Blogging by nature is not a safe environment...but if I were into safe I wouldn't be taking this class. I would be sitting on the couch watching the tube.
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