Still focusing too much on subject lines.
Jan. 15th, 2016 10:24 pmIn your own space, talk about what you're taking away from this challenge. Did you learn something? Did you interact with new people? Or did you try out different fandoms or formats or relationships? What's changed between Day 1 and Day 15 of this challenge? Leave a comment in this post saying you did it. Include a link to your post if you feel comfortable doing so.
I haven't forgotten how nice it is to blog a little bit every day, but it was nice to have it in my schedule again. I've dropped out of using this space on such a regular basis largely because I do my writing elsewhere - when I began on Livejournal, way back in the day, I didn't have many creative outlets and used blog entries as ways to put words together at the end of long days. Now, I write. I'd always intended to use blogging as a way to practice composition, and I think I might have been a bit too successful in that regard.
But I do like recording my thoughts here, and looking around and saying hello.
I doubt I'll be doing this with the same frequency and regularity as I've been these last two weeks. That said, they've been a wonderful reminder of what I came here to do - put words together to talk to other people. And it'd be nice to get back to doing that again, at least four to eight times a month, if for no other reason than because I happen to have something reasonably interesting happen to me one day.
I haven't forgotten how nice it is to blog a little bit every day, but it was nice to have it in my schedule again. I've dropped out of using this space on such a regular basis largely because I do my writing elsewhere - when I began on Livejournal, way back in the day, I didn't have many creative outlets and used blog entries as ways to put words together at the end of long days. Now, I write. I'd always intended to use blogging as a way to practice composition, and I think I might have been a bit too successful in that regard.
But I do like recording my thoughts here, and looking around and saying hello.
I doubt I'll be doing this with the same frequency and regularity as I've been these last two weeks. That said, they've been a wonderful reminder of what I came here to do - put words together to talk to other people. And it'd be nice to get back to doing that again, at least four to eight times a month, if for no other reason than because I happen to have something reasonably interesting happen to me one day.