In
the midst of waiting for my husband to be online in FB at almost midnight, I
visited my blog and was greeted by this:
Then
I realized, my page had been sooooo idle for two years, and what if I continue
to blog again?
And
why should I blog?
Writing
has become an expression of one’s self.
Out of the high tech world emerged its influential counterpart which we
now call BLOGGING.
To
blog or not to blog – it was a question I gave to myself just before I decided
to join Sox 2010. I was trying to let
out the old writer in me as I recalled how I did for “The Voice”, the official publication
of NDDU.
Then
came my decision to make attempts with my own blog “At my fingertips” via blogspot.com. Though with so much hesitation and was trying
to learn how life goes in the blog sphere, I scrolled through some blogs and made
my BlogFest 2010 entry “The BlogFest I will Always Remember.”
My
article, I realized later, was not made that well, but the Soxbloggers
community acknowledged my work and Sir Avel Manansala handed to me a prize for
it. I heard some encouragements on pursuing to blog and also got some
criticisms. My best friend described my
write up as ‘too ordinary’ and told me I did not give it my best writing
ability.
I
didn’t stop there, of course. Criticisms,
positive or otherwise, are all part of everyday life. Even in the worldwide web of blogs, critics
will always be there to let us decide to either press on or retract. All I wanted then was to try blogging and
just enjoy it, taking challenges in facing something new in life at my late
30’s.
Not
so long after I began blogging, I changed my blog title to cater more diverse
ideas or just anything under the sun, so I thought. I was never an active blogger. Few months after my first blogging attempt, my
fingers worked again to come up with another blog. It was followed by few more blog entries
which were saved as drafts, until I had to log off from the blog community for
a very long time.
Going
through a day-to-day routine as a mother and wife again, blogging and my drafts
came back to my mind. I gave my unpublished
blogs another glance one peaceful midnight.
I felt like working on them again, hoping to finalize the pieces. It was like going over several unfinished
puzzles in front of the computer.
As
I aim to let my expressions appear on my blog pages one by one, I allow myself
to be in this setting during quiet moments:
. . . . . fingertips carefully pressing
the keyboard. . . . . eyes keeping watch on the encoded words
against the white screen . . . . . thoughts flowing in my head. . . . . bringing back the spirit with the
words “I can do it!”
To
blog or not to blog is a personal decision.
The choice of doing so is to share your own self – your life, your
thoughts and your learning from others. My
blog pages will tell you the more precise answer why I decided to go for the
yes.
An
important realization then came across my being - so many things in life happen
out of the decisions we make in facing whatever has come before our eyes.
Blog again Sheila. Inspire your readers once again.
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