What I learned from NaBloPoMo
I survived. I wrote. I redesigned. I made replies. NaBloPoMo has reached its end and here is what I’ve learned about myself from this experience:
- My life can be pretty dull. Finding things from my surrounding to blog about can be tiring, especially when all I do is work, drive, get sick and watch soap operas.
- My time of day is different from others. I am envious of those who can blog at 11:30 p.m. every day. If I could do that, I would have more to post about. Instead, I only have 1 to 3 p.m., the two hours after my waking hour and two hours before I go to work.
- Everyone else has just as much difficulty posting as I do. It’s nice knowing that I’m not alone.
- I’m more popular than I thought. I’ve never had as many comments as I’ve had during this month as I have had in the past. Thanks for those and for visiting.
- I really don’t like this redesign. I’m working on another one and hope to have it done in less than two weeks. I mean a complete redesign.
That’s all. Happy end of NaBloPoMo!
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