Friday, July 19, 2013

Blogging Assignment Reflection

This assignment was challenging in many ways for me. Beginning with the very thought of setting up my own blog. I have never been very computer savvy so it was a scary prospect to even start. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy the process was; Blogger was very easy to use and navigate through. It made a big difference in my confidence level. I quite enjoyed the freewriting I was able to compose for this assignment. It did prove more difficult than I originally anticipated to write every day and I found that I was not able to devote enough time to it in the end. Admittedly, some of the post topics I chose were to meet the required amount for the assignment(which I ended up not meeting anyway!). I chose these options because they looked easy and they turned out to be some of my hardest posts, they required a lot more thinking than the personal examples I wrote.

It's funny to look at something that seems ordinary and see later how God chooses to use it. I went into this task pretty excited about practicing freewriting and I really enjoyed the part of the assignment that allowed me the freedom to choose my own subjects. As you probably noted, some of my subjects were very personal in nature. And they were true. Posts like " I Believe I Want My Marriage to Work", "Jennifer- The Inconsistent", and "When I'm The Problem Now" are shining examples of this. Probably the biggest decision I've ever made, shown step-by-step, in real time. What I will always remember about this class and the work is that The Lord used it to change my life and my marriage. Through freewriting I was able to pull realities out of my emotional turmoil and see the truth of how I really feel on paper. I believe this is a skill I will use for the rest of my life. 

Thank you for the introduction.

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