The joy of blogging
I wake up at 5:30 AM every morning, take bath by 6:30 AM, have breakfast by 7:30 AM and take off for work at around 7:45 AM. This is a routine that has been happening regularly for a year now, and there is nothing really exciting about it when I say that. But what makes my day special is the work that I do and the fun that I have in between. This is where I often find some interesting things to put on my blog. A conversation with a colleague during a coffee break, a discussion about a vacation, or a serious discussion at work. Any of these often tend to bring out something interesting. But what really matters to me is the happiness that I get out of the whole blogging deal. It is the motivating factor behind blogging. All my life, 25 years, I never had the habit of writing a diary. But thankfully, some people around me have influenced me so much , that I started doing the self-promoting stuff.
The other important point here is, my blog is a reflection of me and my thoughts. People like you, who read my stuff, know me better, my inner self, my emotions, my likes and dislikes. It is a more positive way of self-proclamation. I could always put some things up here, that I could not personally say. Some things I could feel, but not express. Winnig is fundamental in sports, staying happy is fundamental in life.
The other important point here is, my blog is a reflection of me and my thoughts. People like you, who read my stuff, know me better, my inner self, my emotions, my likes and dislikes. It is a more positive way of self-proclamation. I could always put some things up here, that I could not personally say. Some things I could feel, but not express. Winnig is fundamental in sports, staying happy is fundamental in life.




4 Comments:
At 10:44 AM, July 13, 2005,
swarna said…
It feels good to read what you write in here since it is so similar to my routine. But, if I sit back at the end of the day and think what have I done differently than yesterday, to my disappointmant I realise that nothing. I think this age in the whole of our lifetime is the most energetic and innovative. But, are we realising the importance of the most effective part of life. We all know that the answer is no, but still don't want to accept it. My friend who reads these interesting articles daily from different sites motivates me. I try to mimic him, reading these articles but nothing can hold my interest for long time.
I have also observed on thing when I want to make a cake for some friend's b'day or cook a nice dinner for a friend I do it with out second thought. Things like these are always my first interest. When I compare and see the former and the later cases, the only difference is the thought of end result.
In the former case the result is not clear, but in the later I know its going to make my friend happier. So, I think that the zeel to do a particular activity shaped up from the desire to do it, that inturn originates from the love for the result.
Let me know what you think about my thoughts about "the love for result".
At 11:47 AM, July 13, 2005,
Raghuveer said…
Hmm..interesting point..But to me..we are all individuals. Each one of us has his/her own tastes and interests. I might not like the same colour as you do, I might not like the same people as you do. But one thing common to all human beings is, we are social, and we like to communicate. Blogging is one way to communicate to people and I believe a major population in the world loves to blogg. I guess in your case, you could be new to the world of blogging, which might be why it does not interest you. Anyways, talking about likes and dislikes, all I can say, as I do in my post, staying happy is fundamental.
At 1:02 PM, July 13, 2005,
swarna said…
I guess you have gotten me wrong about my post. Might be I am still an immature to the world of blogging,but I am talking in general about people in my age group who might think the same way I do. I want to know why they think they are not really motivated to do something remarkable in their life. I know finding a reason is only another way to appreciate ones lethargy. But, since great ideas generate from the analysis of the problem, this is just a trial to pool ideas to overcome this problem of apathy.
At 10:25 AM, July 15, 2005,
Raghuveer said…
I am a winner. I could get seen into doing this
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