I learned that when writing my paper this time that I really just dove into it. I did no outline for this paper and I believe it turned out just fine. Going into it though I did have somewhat of a plan of attack on what my thesis was going to be after my initial look at the blog. First I looked at the blog found things I thought fitted my bloggers identity and figured out how she showed them. After writing conferences and presentations I felt like I had a good argument after revisions and that it was pretty solid. I found that I wrote better after I had a nice break from my day’s adventurous activities of sitting in class listening to lectures. Writing late at night wasn’t a good choice for me because I tended to nod off and rush in ramblings of nonsense as I cruised facebook. While writing I need to take multiple short breaks to browse the cupboards for something to eat or do pretty much anything besides writing. Most helpful were the breaks. I loved those felt a tad refreshed after each one allowing me to focus better on what I was writing.
Tyler what I liked reading about your blog post was that it was honest, you really show your voice and personality in it. When people are honest it makes them a lot more likable and easy to relate to. What I can relate to is how you write, you find it easier after you have taken a break because you have fresh ideas. Good job creating a good post!
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