Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881)
@ruby3881 active 6 years, 8 months ago-
In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, Refined flour is out from my pantry I have read a lot about the harm refined flour does to our health and after a lot of thinking – as you know anything prepared using refined flour is […] View
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In reply to: Thinker wrote a new post, How to use ads to make money on blogs Hello Everyone! My last article covered “blog monetization basics” here. Now, we shall discuss the most common monetization tool and that is: adv […] View
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In reply to: peachpurple wrote a new post, Stir Fry Cabbage with Dried Shrimps When I was young, my mom used to cook different cabbage meals for dinner main course meal. There are various ingredients that you c […] View
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In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, Sing away to better breath We all tend to be in a hurry gasping for time and that includes breathing. We never take full breaths and are breaths are normally shallow. This affects our […] View
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Indeed, there are topics, which are interesting for many people. In my experience, food is always a great topic, and pictures of tasty meals can make a blog really look appealing. Travel is popular as well, and there are places in every country that can impress the readers.
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Excellent article with very good suggestions. I agree that we need a more diverse repartition of cultures to bring this and other sites alive. After all, the world has become global through and through.
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I love the way you look at it, Tamie! It’s true that most of us want to celebrate diversity, regardless of how some react to it. The more normal it becomes, the more mainstream it is to read about the delicious foods and special days and beautiful places around the world, the richer we will all become as a people.
The first step is to make that kind of reading more accessible.
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We must write for earning because we sell our thought, feelings and emotions but writing as a hobby is not useful because writing for a a purpose must. But most of the people write as hobbies allThese are all practice prompts. Once you have chosen the best ideas from these, you will probably feel ready to start the writing process. over the world. My friend write in my country as hobby in the newspaper but I do not like writing as a hobby.
Turning writing into a hobby takes determination. It may not seem so but making time to write, finding things to write about and then remaining dedicated to seeing the entire piece through to its endpoint, requires planning and self-discipline. Nevertheless, it’s a great hobby to have and definitely worthwhile if you’re keen to turn it into a favorite hobby.
Some people prefer writing with pen and paper, such as in a notebook. Some prefer typing into a word processor such as a computer, iPad or laptop. Many people like to combine both approaches, as this allows for different modes of thinking, working, sitting, relaxing, and so forth. Try each and then combine them to find your favorite approach.
This is the first good habit to get into. Write down the things you think you’d like to write about as you come across them. While many of these ideas may amount to nothing, some may turn into your next poem, article, great American novel, or whatever. If you don’t note down these ideas as they occur to you, you’ll be likely to forget them.
These are all practice prompts. Once you have chosen the best ideas from these, you will probably feel ready to start the writing process.
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