Today is the final day of NaBloPoMo and I am both relieved and disappointed.
Relieved that I survived the month and posted 26 out of 30 days.
Disappointed that it is over.
I made the VERY last minute decision to join the crazy masses and I do not regret it. Going in I did not intend to post every single day but rather I wanted to challenge myself to post as much as I could. I also tried to comment more and though I didn't keep any official numbers I think I managed to reach that goal. I found some new blogs, read many amazing posts and found a gazillion blogging ideas. My biggest obstacle is time.
Did you do NaBloPoMo? What did you love about it? What was your biggest challenge?
Relieved that I survived the month and posted 26 out of 30 days.
Disappointed that it is over.
I made the VERY last minute decision to join the crazy masses and I do not regret it. Going in I did not intend to post every single day but rather I wanted to challenge myself to post as much as I could. I also tried to comment more and though I didn't keep any official numbers I think I managed to reach that goal. I found some new blogs, read many amazing posts and found a gazillion blogging ideas. My biggest obstacle is time.
Did you do NaBloPoMo? What did you love about it? What was your biggest challenge?
3 comments:
I've done NaBloPoMo before . . . and it was a disaster. I love my blog -- but, I write posts when I have an idea and time. And I don't always have those things . . . setting aside time? It made blogging feel like a chore for me.
So, I have my "post whenever the mood strikes" model.
I didn't do it because I'm so neurotic, I would have posted 30 times. And they all would have had to have been long and full of photos.
Ugh, I get hives just thinking about it.
Proud of all of you, though!
I joined last minute---as in the day of...or maybe it was day 2? I did it to get back to blogging and never strove for perfection. Is that wrong??
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