When ignorance is bliss, disillusionment, when it comes, more than makes up for the bliss. ~Lambert Jeffries
I virtually read anything under the sun. I am interested in varied subjects and love so much to learn new things. Next to that, is teaching. It is a passion. If not for the low pay that Highschool Teachers receive, I would have considered teaching Junior High. Teens are easier to influence and mold. Fortunately, my job gives me the opportunity to teach and train others.
Blogging is an exciting and excellent platform for both learning and teaching. In fact, in the last few months, I have learned culture, arts, history, psychology, philosophy, ideals, online-business, copy writing, advertising, and a lot more. It is a joy to learn from other bloggers.
In my other blogs, I shared that the first reason I went public with my blog was to encourage and train my staff online. Little did I know that I will be learning more in the process. With that, my blogging took on an entirely different turn. I am now more eager to share my ideas with my broader audience and readership. This is a bigger responsibility. Also, it entails hurdling greater challenges.
A broader audience would mean getting varied reactions to my posts. There are sensitive, sensible, and no-nonsense people out there who have no room for tolerance for crappy posts. I, for one, am guilty as charged. For in my eagerness to update my blog, post something on it that is, I violate the rule of relevance, timeliness, and accuracy.
IMO, these things are easy if one, a blogger in particular, is voracious in learning and passionate in teaching others.
Blogging is an exciting and excellent platform for both learning and teaching. In fact, in the last few months, I have learned culture, arts, history, psychology, philosophy, ideals, online-business, copy writing, advertising, and a lot more. It is a joy to learn from other bloggers.
In my other blogs, I shared that the first reason I went public with my blog was to encourage and train my staff online. Little did I know that I will be learning more in the process. With that, my blogging took on an entirely different turn. I am now more eager to share my ideas with my broader audience and readership. This is a bigger responsibility. Also, it entails hurdling greater challenges.
A broader audience would mean getting varied reactions to my posts. There are sensitive, sensible, and no-nonsense people out there who have no room for tolerance for crappy posts. I, for one, am guilty as charged. For in my eagerness to update my blog, post something on it that is, I violate the rule of relevance, timeliness, and accuracy.
- Posts must always be relevant to your blog intents and themes.
- Taking into account of your readership means that you have to make timely and relevant entries.
- Lastly, the information you share must be accurate, referenced (if needed), grounded on verifiable facts, and honest.
IMO, these things are easy if one, a blogger in particular, is voracious in learning and passionate in teaching others.
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