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A journey of self-improvement - or not. |
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Artist: The Wonder Years Song: Local Man Ruins Everything [Embed For Use By Upgraded+] Having a weird day where I feel like I'm on everyone's nerves for some reason. I have days like that where it seems like everyone I talk to secretly had a meeting about how wildly annoying I am. Like, everyone just seems irritated that I'm speaking to them or existing so my anxiety is like, "hey, by the way, no one likes you, sooo..." Anyway, I'm saying this because I usually go quiet when that happens to give people a break from me. So I'll leave you with a short final entry for the month. What was your favorite prompt from the last month? Lots of good prompts this month, as always. I really enjoyed November 13th's prompt: "In what circumstances do you believe it is okay to fib or tell a white lie?" "Invalid Entry" I tend to like the 'deeper' prompts anyway. I know people didn't really want to talk about their insecurities much, but I enjoyed writing for that prompt anyway on the 10th: "Invalid Entry" Did you learn anything new about your fellow competitors? I learn new things about people during every round of "30-Day Blogging Challenge ON HIATUS" I think it's a gift when someone lets their guard down and allows you to get to see who they are, where they're coming from, where they've been. It gives you a new perspective on who they actually are as a person, and I really appreciate that. What was the most rewarding aspect of participating in the competition? The most rewarding part of the 30DBC every time I've completed it is getting to interact on a daily basis with my fellow bloggers. If you're not reading and commenting on entries, you're missing out on probably 75% of the challenge. For me, it's not about answering questions interview style. It's about gaining new perspectives from a group of people who are coming from different backgrounds and experiences than you. I don't know how many times I've answered a prompt with my natural first reaction and then read other people's blogs on the topic and walked away with a totally different viewpoint. We have to look outside of ourselves to gain new perspectives. It's easy to sit in an echo chamber with our likeminded friends and family members. It's difficult to learn and grow from people whose lifestyles and belief systems are completely different than your own. But it's worth it. Thanks for sharing the month with me. Expect me standing tall, back against the wall, 'Cause what I learned was It's not about forcing happiness; It's about not letting the sadness win. |