Monday 13 February 2012

Introspect


in·tro·spect/ˌintrəˈspekt/
Verb:
To examine one's own thoughts or feelings.


Now, I may be old-fashioned, but to me, examining one's own thoughts and feelings are part of what a blog is about.

Blogs exist to vent emotion, share thoughts and feelings and to identify with others. They exist so that we can read what other people are thinking, and to broaden our views by considering what we’ve read.

Basically, blogs are a way to learn about things you want to know more about – or just to know how other are thinking.

I'm not all that confident with sharing my thoughts and feelings with the world, but I'll give it a shot.

Blogging is a new concept for me. I see it as a bit like writing a diary, which I’ve never been comfortable doing – it feels weird to read back your own thoughts from a page. It’s rather impossible on a computer screen, but usually my “thoughts” end up screwed up in a bin!

I’d much rather be in a newsroom, remaining neutral and compiling a bulletin.

But here begins a new chapter. Sharing my thoughts with the world and hoping at least some people read them! I guess it will take some time to get used to all this.


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