Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Why you celebrate each victory

When I read the post of Rick on new bloggers is to experience this morning, of course, I laughed thrill (I am not really a kind of margarita de guy). Rick is great, I like it as an example of how we can use humor to convey a message in a blog.

This message is strong and clear: celebrate each victory.

Each advance you as a blogger - if you are beginning your journey of blogging, or you are a little more on the way - is important.

It is true that, like you something to practice and develop your skills in it, change your expectations on what you can achieve - or should be. But it is ever increasing and changing area, so I think that in some way, we learn still - somewhere in our blogs, each of us is still a beginner. Therefore I believe that it is important to recognize each challenge to reach us.

For example, in recent months I have sought to change the mail service that I use. Which means that I have been looking for suppliers, ask recommendations from others and for baby measures to test the various services.

Whenever we try something new, we are taking a risk. Bloggers, we are working hard to build our blogs and the public, and we do not want to upset the fine balance, that we work to maintain and build. Where this risk is to be at the height, we should certainly celebrate.

There are many ways to do so:

share your success social mediatell your buddy (or friends!) blogs on the sample should be for your blog and the public, the blog on ittell family or friends about it.

There is another way to note your blogging WINS - perhaps those whom you are comfortable sharing with others - and this is simply to stop a moment and give yourself a pat on the back. If you interrupt just to think consciously about what you have done or you treat yourself to a coffee or an afternoon drive (or whatever you do to relax), it is important to recognize your achievements in a certain way.

Learn us of our achievements and also the things that are so well. The difference is that the experience is generally much more enjoyable. We should take advantage!

I am interested know thrills - big and small - you have lived recently in your blogs. We are going to share them in the comments, either here, or on the position of Rick.

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