Tuesday, February 28, 2006

I am falling behind my class in blogging.

I feel distress at my blogging now. I don't know exactly what my problem is. So, I am thinking over and over on my problem. I have read all blog posts of my classmates and made a resolution to catch up my class.

Writing is more difficult process than thinking. I have to practice transferring my thought to a document through my hands little by little as Dr. Shulman said in class.

2 Comments:

Blogger Blaine Knupp said...

Jongdo,

If it helps, you're not the only one feeling this way. I think many of us find this new blogging medium to be much different than our usual and preferred ways of communicating. I know I do.

As with anything new, it takes some time and practice to even become comfortable, let alone proficient. Just remember that at one time all of us had to learn how to write letters, compose papers, make telephone calls or create e-mail. Each of these functions have a learning curve that we must navigate. So must we deal with the learning curve of blogging. Patience and persistence!

10:10 PM  
Blogger Marnie said...

Jongdo,

I'm suffering from the same problem. I find I leave class with lots of great material for postings, but if I don't put them into my blog immediately, it seems very easy to postpone it . . until I find it's Wednesday and I'm late in blogging! I think Stuart's suggestion of short and sussinct (sp?) is well taken, because I often take too much tome to word-smith my entries (to make sure I'm clear and don't sound too silly). I think I'm going to make an extra effort over break to get myself into a blogging habit, so don't feel you're alone.

2:21 PM  

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