A One Sentence Answer To The Question "How Do You See Your Blog?"

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We all have different reasons why we're doing this. Different methods, different styles, different techniques. Like the human self, no two blogs is ever the same (well unless you want to be sarcastic about it and create two replicate blogs). Enough of the differences. Right now, I simply want to focus on reflection. When asked a very simple question: give me one sentence to describe "how do you see your blog?"

Perhaps it might be easy to ask this question to those who have personal blogs. For us bloggers yielding to the more serious, professional topics, it might be even harder to define what our blogs really mean to us.

Of course it could be ironic too. Like personal bloggers being too much deep into it and our kind being more like... blogging is a sort of business or something along the lines.

Because What Really Is The Point Of This?

I kept asking myself that question for quite some time. Did I just enjoy this? Or had fun? Or really got the hang of it as what i would usually say? It might be a combination of the three. The thing is I just wasn't sure.

Unless YOU Find Out...

This is not one of those psycho test or something. Think of it as just a form of assessment. Don't you think it's a good idea to just pause every once in a while and reevaluate about what you think? Like reflecting on where you stand now and on how do you plan to proceed.

Because everyone seems to be caught up in this whirlwind of blogging chaos. People continously race to the top but yet the gravest mistake is when they actually just keep on running and doesn't even know where they stand.

So in order to reflect the meaning of what I'm doing, I tried to figure out what I really thought about my blog.

Here's My Own Answer

I see my blog as... an extension of myself. That's why i call this blog as my hub. That's it. Makes sense because i see myself as a person that doesn't easily give up. I don't like quitting at something that I have started and enjoyed doing. I don't just do it for myself, it's because I feel good at making others do good. It's both a chore and a personal reward. To see yourself grow and learn, then at the same time extend that similar experience too by sharing knowledge. It's quite simplistic if you think about it. But that's how I view my blog.

Well Now, How About You?

It's not as much as just thinking of a simple sentence (though I bet a lot would just do that), it's more of really figuring a real sense of meaning into your whole effort. It's something that you should be able to do if you really think you want to make it into the long haul of blogging. Go figure. Trust me, this helps.