If you reflect on your past experiences, you look at them once again thoughtfully. The posts I have written have been very beneficial to me. I usually write each day. I don’t know if daily posts will continue because it often takes a long time to write and can be emotionally all-consuming. I do hope I will not abandon them altogether. I’ll just wait and see what happens.
Journaling has become an important part of my morning routine. It helps me get through the morning blues. Using reflection I can grow a better understanding of myself and the environment in which I live. It also allows me to share my story with others and maybe in some small way I can help someone.
I’m looking forward to receiving WordPress for Dummies the book I ordered last week. Hopefully, my journal will then look a little more spiffy and I won’t get so frustrated trying to make a post work. Best of all I can use other means of delivering my message not just via FB and I can follow other bloggers of my choosing.
An email arrived yesterday saying Thomas thought my post about SMART Goals was pretty awesome. I felt good about that but it caught me by surprise. I have no idea who Thomas is and how WordPress connectivity works. I think it’s a very good idea to find out as soon as possible so I can know my audience and I can also restrict my readers.
How did Thomas have access to my post? No idea! Hopefully, WP for Dummies will help me. I think I could by trial and error learn the site but I’m too impatient and wary of making a mistake. I’ve had enough for today. It’s time to quit and quilt. I ‘m thinking this might be the last post for a few days.
I finish today with a photo I took in the Yellow Waters Region in Kakadu National Park. Northern Territory. Australia.
Reflections at dusk.