This week, I am completely overwhelmed with homework. Not only I have to start with my papers, projects and case studies due for the next week but I also have to write a fifteen minutes blog that usually takes me roughly an hour. Why do I take so long to write a simple entry? Well… This is going to be the subject of this entry… Me bloging a 15 min entry for one hour… In this very post, I’m going to share with you how I proceed in bloging, how I chose my subject and where I get my inspiration.
The most important thing in writing is how to get your inspiration. And this is the hardest part for most people. However, they are many different ways to get inspirations:
If you were to write an essay on specific topic, one way would be to get yourself involved in the topic. I’m not saying you got to put effort into it; you just have to find some elements that connect you and the subject so you can write something with enthusiasm and even illustrate your saying. This part is really important since it makes the job much easier. If you can’t involve yourself than you can involve someone else you know. For example, I had to write something about the mayor of Boston who basically have the power to do anything he pleases. However he can’t do it because it may have bad consequences… And what does that reminds me? Spiderman 3: “ With great power comes great responsibility”. It’s fun, it illustrate the idea very well and it makes me write something… Anything you can connect to the subject is welcome. And if you can’t find anything, LIE. It’s not like there is going to be an investigation about what you’re writing. It generally requires a flexible morality.
The other technique would be to focus on the “how” when you have to write something that doesn’t interest you. As for example, I don’t write a blog about some birthday parties but more over “how” did the party go. Such as my sausage party, which was a complete failure. There several post on my blog where I focus a lot on the “how”.
As for this post, which technique do you think I’ve used?
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