This summer I believe
I have improved in my overall writing and much of it has to do with my
blogging. Writing every day for 21 days straight has really pushed me to my
full writing abilities. I never knew the talent I really had. I always thought
writing was not only the worst subject but my weakest capability as well. I
always dreaded when a writing assignment came up and procrastinated it to the
end, every time.
When we were first
assigned this I was not looking forward to having to type something every day
and honestly I didn’t have faith in myself to do so either. I thought, "What
am I going to write about? My writings going to be boring, and I’m not good
enough to do this." But after we got going and I started writing about
things I’m interested in and that really mattered to me. The blog began to
become a place for me to just go, write, clear my mind and really express my
thoughts.
At the beginning of
this exercise it was hard for me to come up with ideas to write about and it
would take me a long time to type everything I wanted to say. But as my page
grew so did my brain. I began to think about things I was going to write about
as I went through my day. I would get so excited just to come home and type
about everything I had thought about that day, and that I wanted to tell my
bloggers.
Another thing that
I really saw improve over the weeks was the time it took me to write. At the beginning
I was typing anywhere from 300-400 words in ten minutes.
By the end of the three weeks I doubled that and I was writing a
whole 800-900 words in ten minutes.
I believe the whole
concept of a blog to write on for class is awesome. We had the chance to
express our self’s in the way we wanted to. We got a chance to make it personal
and we developed at our own pace, and improved our writing all our on our own,
with help from all the resources Mrs. A provided us with and the help and
comments of our peers.