How are you, dear friend? I hope things are going well and you enjoyed reading my last post. You can read my last post here . Today I want to share with you my writing journey. I am a person who literally writes everyday. Not just a little bit, either. I can easily spend four or five hours a day writing. Sometimes I sit at the computer for ten to twelve hours at a time. I love writing. I love the process of creating something new and original. I love the feeling of being able to express myself, no matter how bad or good the writing is. I love the way I can learn something new every time I look at my writing.
I love writing. I love the process of finding the right words to express an idea; the way my fingers fly across the keyboard as I type without stopping; the way a well-written paragraph flows like liquid; and the sense of accomplishment I feel when I look back at the words I’ve written and can tell that I’ve accomplished something. I love the way writing can make me feel. I love that I have the ability to make someone else feel something, whether it’s joy, sadness, anger, or any other emotion.
When I began my studies in computer science, I never thought that I would be where I am today. Over the years, I have had few opportunities to write for the sports section of websites or even a few academic journals. I have also had the opportunity to speak at conferences and have been published in academic journals like the Junior Graphic. One thing I would love to do is to travel all over the world and write about their culture and great heritage.
I won't lie, learning to write is hard. I know this because when I was growing up, I was bad at writing. I wasn't terrible, but I wasn't great either. I'd struggle with my compositions and make careless mistakes on my papers until one day I said no to bad English grades, and everything changed thanks to a few books and motivations from my mentors.
If I have been able to do it, then you can. Just push yourself hard and harder. When you face a challenge, when you're feeling frustrated, or when you feel like you're not making progress, listen to your instincts. They're often right. Don't give up and keep pushing forward. You may have felt like giving up on your goals a time or two. Maybe you've been pushed backward, or even completely stopped, by life. Maybe you've felt like your goals are too hard, or too far away. I promise you, if you keep going, you will get there.
Oh wow. Never knew you were so much into writing
Hope to read more from you
Well initially I wasn’t but all changed when I went to high school. Like I said it is not so easy but at least I try to write anything that comes my mind. It’s sometimes better than speaking.
Right! Cause with speaking, sometimes it doesn’t come out the way you were thinking in your head 😂😂😂
I agree. 😅
Yay! 🤗
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