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Blogging has been good to me in many ways, I’ve been able to express myself, share thoughts I’d otherwise keep festering, and it’s helped me improve my writing skills as I’m clearer in my emails, memos and even verbal communications, therefore if all of this is true, why ponder giving it all up.
I ask myself this question and the answer is simple, I have family and friends and blogging takes a big chunk of time away from them and what I’d really hoped for was more face to face inter action with other bloggers and that’s not happened yet and I’m not sure how to make it happen. So if you have any ideas as to how to begin the process of getting to know more bloggers, I’d surely love your advice because I’ve certainly not been successful and before I write all this off I’m going to see what you think and if any of you have been thinking this same way, treading water in the blogosphere could you share your thoughts with me give me advice and tell me how you overcame this hurdle or did you just give up and read blogs instead of being a blog?
My very best,
Dorothy from grammology
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