As part of a book review
assignment, I tried making a reel for the first time—for Chetan Bhagat’s book 12
Years. I shared it on Instagram, and it truly felt like stepping out of my
comfort zone. From learning how to create a reel to understanding the
difference between a story, a reel, and what exactly needs to be highlighted,
everything was new to me. Interestingly, I learned most of this from my
neighbour, who is studying in the 10th standard.
I mostly write every day and post
a blog entry regularly. Even on days when I don’t feel motivated, I push myself
to write—because one day, I hope to make it to the India Book of Records. A
comment from an experienced blogger and content creator on one of my blog posts
truly made my day; it made me feel seen, valued, and deeply appreciated.
I regularly participate in almost
all the campaigns conducted by Blogchatter, with only a few exceptions. This
year, I read many children’s books, and they inspired my content in unexpected
ways. Their curiosity, fearlessness, and openness taught me the importance of
sharing content without hesitation and patiently waiting for feedback—so that I
can learn, correct myself, and grow.
(This blogpost is a part of Blogchatterwrapparty, details here : https://www.theblogchatter.com/campaign-registrations/are-you-ready-to-wrap-up-2025-as-a-story-worth-rereading
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