Self-Honesty: My Anniversary Post

One year of writing. One year in WordPress. One year of having fun.

Time passed so fast and in unnoticeable rate. I started writing online last year because of Bubblews and, along with that, because of money, and also because of that, believing it would increase my traffic as well as earnings, I created blog here in WordPress aiming to post my articles that I had posted in my Bubblews account. I was hoping the number of cents in my bank would increase. Unfortunately, that was not effective. So, I stopped that strategy which caused me to stop posting articles here in WordPress also.

I roamed around in the colossal vastness of World Wide Web. Searching ways to earn dimes. Finding spot to establish my connection in virtual world. I was frustrated. Suddenly, I realized I should stop writing for money and I should be serious in writing, and because of that, I revived my blog here changing its tagline into “Blogging For Fun” and the first article since I started to write for fun was “5 Reason You Should Stop Blogging For Money”. A realization post. From that time, I was having fun in what I am writing. Unlike before, I was just forced to write because of quantity. A quantity without quality.

Well, enough for that. Let’s celebrate my anniversary here. Wine floods. Foods are bountiful. So help yourself. Don’t be shy. It’s my treat.

And as I commemorate my special day here, let’s go to a more serious part. This time and in this post, I want to talk about self-honesty. I don’t know if there is such a word because I did not search for the meaning of this when I am writing my anniversary post. But I guess, the word explains itself which tells being honest to yourself.

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10 Things To Keep In Mind To Start Enjoying Being Leader

When did the first time you become a leader? A president of a club or organization? A team captain of a sports team? A chairman of a committee?

How was it?

Is it difficult for you to handle your subordinates and encourage them to follow the rules and regulations of your organization? Or they initiatively do their parts even though you’re not urging them? If the second statement was your case, thumbs up for that. But if the situation was the first, you still lack of something. Continue reading “10 Things To Keep In Mind To Start Enjoying Being Leader”

Passion VS. Priority: Confusingly Unusure

Most of us might already experience to be a mediator between the conflict of our passion and priority. It is like being a referee between the battle of our wants and needs. Admit it or not, it is obviously difficult for us weighing which is more important and what is to be done first in some circumstances. Continue reading “Passion VS. Priority: Confusingly Unusure”

Realization From Teaching

Teaching is said to be the hardest yet the noblest of all professions. As an education student before, I wonder why it is called the most notable one and what really makes teaching to be the noblest of all. Is it through making students understand all the information in the book? Or turning them into engineers, doctors, accountants and lawyers? Continue reading “Realization From Teaching”