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There are 49 posts tagged Writing (this is page 5 of 5).

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Why I Write

Right this very minute, I’m afraid to write anything. When I typed my website URL to write this blog post, I didn’t feel like writing. I was afraid because I didn’t have anything to write. I sometimes feel like why I’m writing anything. There’s no purpose. And then, I go back to my initial state […]

in Journals | April 5, 2014 | 416 Words | 2 Webmentions | Comment

Add, But Dont Abandon

When you are faced with a situation where you need to abandon a project for a period of time to make time for another project, don’t go for it. I was faced with similar situation at the end of January. I wanted to write blog post every day during the month of February. Before that, […]

in Journals | March 21, 2014 | 551 Words | Comment

Mark of a Failing Newbie

If someone asks me lots of precautious question before starting something, I automatically assume they’ll not succeed. It’s simply not the way how successful people approach their goals. Instead of taking lots of precaution before starting, or not starting at all, it’s always better to start right away and learn along the way. Asking lots […]

in Journals | March 7, 2014 | 551 Words | Comment

What I Learned by Publishing Blog Posts Daily

I had mission to blog everyday last month. I completed it successfully. You can check the archives for the month of February. I didn’t even miss a day. When I first started blogging, I’d label a day for it. I’d only blog on Friday, once a week. It was my schedule. When I tried blogging […]

in Journals | March 4, 2014 | 498 Words | 3 Webmentions | Comment

Reactive State of Mind Kills Creativity and Production

You can, for example, be the best in your field but lack the necessary skill to put it out for public to witness it. And I believe, one skill that’s necessary for it is to be self sufficient and less reactive. When I’m faced with a task to create something, I always enter the reactive […]

in Journals | February 28, 2014 | 222 Words | Comment

Impossible is Not Nothing

I used to hate it when my friends in school or other people would say that ‘Impossible is Nothing’. Then they would try to prove it by showing examples. Simple example being man landing on moon. Some decades ago, people thought it was impossible for man to reach to the moon. In the same way, people […]

in Journals | February 26, 2014 | 378 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Learn to Ship: Kill the Perfectionist Inside Yourself

When we start a work, it’s always normal for us to want to make it perfect. We don’t want other people to view it until it’s perfect.  Since I took the challenge to blog daily for a month, I have been learning to kill the perfectionist inside me — I have to, or else I […]

in Journals | February 15, 2014 | 678 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

How To Start Free Writing

I have been free writing for over a year — usually 750 word limit, which amounts to 3 pages of writing. When I first started free writing, I had no idea what to write or how to write. I strongly believed I should only write if I had very good article in my mind. But […]

in Journals | February 13, 2014 | 645 Words | 3 Webmentions | 4 Comments

Writing For Change

Writing is done to express your feelings in words. Feelings are precious and everything we learn from our feelings are worth sharing with other people because it helps other people to improve themselves by expanding their consciousness. Just like how drops of water contribute to make a sea, our writings will contribute to make a […]

in Journals | July 2, 2012 | 213 Words | 2 Webmentions | 5 Comments

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