Official Start Time: 12:46 am
Date: 10/6/08
Official End Time: 1:36 am
I felt that I needed to reflect on the progress of my experiment thus far and express what hopes I have for the future through doing this experiment.
Looking back at my previous entries I noticed that I write a lot. With each entry I feel like I am writing an essay and am producing some of my best work. Other times however I am just blabbing on about the small details in my life. Either way I feel that I am really doing something great with each entry and am glad to see the way I express myself. It brings a sense of achievement when I go back and read the thoughts, feelings, and ideas that have just came out of my mind.
I also noticed how much time and effort it takes to do something that you really care about. Doing a blog a day seems pretty easy but often I find myself coming down to the last minute of the day trying to achieve my goal of doing a blog a day. Something that I might get back to doing is writing the blog around midnight of the day that it is due. It eliminate the worry of not being able to complete the blog and gives me more time to produce a better piece of work.
Things that I hope to gain from this experiment would be a timeline that I could look back on from the day I started to the day I ended. I hope that after doing 365+ entries that I can really look back at the person I once was and what new exciting things can come out of the person I hope to be. Additionally, I hope that through this experiment I can decide to do something great in my life and really make a difference.
I think I will do a progress report at the end of each month. In each progress report I hope to give a better reflection of how I feel about my writing, insert quotes that I feel capture the message I was trying to send, and provide myself with goals that I hope to accomplish through future entries. This progress report obviously doesn't cover enough time for me to really reflect but in the future expect a more in depth analysis of the experiment I am doing.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
Date: 10/6/08
Official End Time: 1:36 am
I felt that I needed to reflect on the progress of my experiment thus far and express what hopes I have for the future through doing this experiment.
Looking back at my previous entries I noticed that I write a lot. With each entry I feel like I am writing an essay and am producing some of my best work. Other times however I am just blabbing on about the small details in my life. Either way I feel that I am really doing something great with each entry and am glad to see the way I express myself. It brings a sense of achievement when I go back and read the thoughts, feelings, and ideas that have just came out of my mind.
I also noticed how much time and effort it takes to do something that you really care about. Doing a blog a day seems pretty easy but often I find myself coming down to the last minute of the day trying to achieve my goal of doing a blog a day. Something that I might get back to doing is writing the blog around midnight of the day that it is due. It eliminate the worry of not being able to complete the blog and gives me more time to produce a better piece of work.
Things that I hope to gain from this experiment would be a timeline that I could look back on from the day I started to the day I ended. I hope that after doing 365+ entries that I can really look back at the person I once was and what new exciting things can come out of the person I hope to be. Additionally, I hope that through this experiment I can decide to do something great in my life and really make a difference.
I think I will do a progress report at the end of each month. In each progress report I hope to give a better reflection of how I feel about my writing, insert quotes that I feel capture the message I was trying to send, and provide myself with goals that I hope to accomplish through future entries. This progress report obviously doesn't cover enough time for me to really reflect but in the future expect a more in depth analysis of the experiment I am doing.
Sincerely, Hector Guzman
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