Writing daily, particularly for a
campaign or a program often keeps us on the toes rather than writing something
or the other daily on our own.
It’s a task that demands
commitment, attachment, planning, and processing. Executing, posting, sharing,
and submitting to the said category is the thing that needs to be done to
complete the task.
In this way, Blog Chatter’s half marathon started on 28th August and concludes today on 11th September.
I presented ten blog posts using
the varied prompts supplied by Blog Chatter.
The initiation provided by Blog Chatter in the form of prompts was a
class apart. It cleared me off the cloud of doubts thinking about what to write
A well-crafted prompt establishes
the tone and direction for our writing. It can spark creativity and help us concentrate on our ideas.
These thought-provoking,
thrilling, and fun-related prompts sent our imagination off and run.
Choosing one prompt a day and
writing a few paragraphs on it was an engaging process with a huge positive impact
on coming up with a blog post in a relaxed manner. Here are my blog post links written using the prompts:
(Prompt: A story about a magician whose tricks always go hilariously wrong): https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/08/the-story-of-clever-magician.html
(Prompt: Is it possible to rewrite our fate/destiny): https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/08/we-are-masters-of-our-own-destin.html
Prompt: (The first time you understood the healing power of art): https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/08/colouring-made-me-realise-power-of-art.html
(Prompt: What does self-love mean to you) : https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/08/be-sure-to-select-self-love.html
(Prompt: When life gives you lemons, what do you do with them…) :
https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/09/be-firm-to-transform-sour-into-sweet.html
(Prompt: Draw a flower and
write a haiku around it): https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/09/read-haikus-of-pretty-flowers.html
(Prompt: Do you think it was
destiny or hard work that made you a content
Creator?) : https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/09/bloggers-are-hardwired-to-do-hardwork.html
(Prompt: Have you become the person you wanted to be): https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/09/discipline-directs-towards-dear-life.html
(Prompt: Favourite family traditions): https://bookfoodlanguage.blogspot.com/2024/09/a-family-tradition-based-on-beliefs-and.html
2.
https://www.theblogchatter.com/blogrolls/a-little-haiku-visits-my-home-adis-journal
3.
https://www.theblogchatter.com/blogrolls/understanding-microsoft-copilot
4.
https://www.theblogchatter.com/blogrolls/book-review-balu-aur-malanga
https://www.theblogchatter.com/blogrolls/if-you-could-relive-any-incident-what-would-you-pick
10. https://matheikal.blogspot.com/2024/08/heights-of-evil.html?spref=tw
This time I fondly realised that reading these blogposts was a positive distraction. Reading always gives us pleasure until we read something that interests us. Read whatever you like…in the long run, it will be helpful.
Moreover, in this half marathon, many bloggers used prompts, if we go through the writings of different people on the same subject we will find different views. We realize that there can be many aspects of a particular topic.
Like these, there are many known and unknown benefits of reading and writing blog posts. This year’s blog chatter's half marathon was wonderful participating and thoroughly enjoyed doing the assigned tasks.
Looking forward to the next year’s program.
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