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Blog Progress Reflection

Instead of writing another blog entry, I’ve decided this is going to be a small update for how I feel the blogging experience is going so far, and where I think I’m headed next.

Site Design

Getting there, is probably the term to use. Some changes have been made to improve user friendliness and some background stuff to make behind the scenes work simpler. What’s holding me up is the site banner, as I don’t know what to put on it, and while I have the dimensions to work with it isn’t going together naturally, and so I could be a while on getting the final look of the site finished.

Blog Writing

Although I haven’t got many articles under my belt yet, I feel that Confidence in Dancing was probably the better written of the two, and is probably the benchmark to work from. I’m pleased that they’ve not been repetitive within each article, and I’m also pleased I can write at length reasonably easily. I do however want to expand on the type of stuff I write, some ideas including opinions on wider issues and concepts, for instance I’d like to write something on aspirations.

Wider Blogging Awareness

I’ll concede, I’ve taken notice of a handful of blogs but I could do with looking around and seeing what else is on offer. What I’ve found so far has been varied and interesting, from personal thoughts to a story writing blog, and so far all very interesting, but I do need to look around more and see what else is here for sure!

Overall Feeling

On the whole I’ve enjoyed the experience so far, however I know I won’t truly relax into it until I’ve got the look of the site where I feel happy about it. Funnily enough I had the account for a while before I first posted, purely because I couldn’t get it to look right and gave up on it for a while. I then came to the decision that I may as well get experience posting and let the visuals sort themselves out in their own time.

So that’s it for this one, short but to the point. It’ll be interesting to reflect back on this one day in the future when I feel more established. Until then, here’s to what’s to come!