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NaBloPoMo: Keep Up The Good Work, Everyone! Posted: 27 Nov 2012 09:35 AM PST As November wanes, we’re nearing the end of the 13th National Blog Posting Month, better known as NaBloPoMo. Every single day, participants are firing up their blogs and writing on every topic under the sun in a marathon of self-expression. Are you one of them? If you are looking for more background or inspiration, this is the post for you. ____________________________________________ Across WordPress.com this month, NaBloPoMo bloggers have been writing about . . . The importance of hanging onAs with every creative challenge, the key to a successful NaBloPoMo is stamina, determination, and a cool head. If you are looking for an apt analogy, try rock-climbing, courtesy of ”A Good Day” from A Month of Mindful Blogging:
The power of an apologyFor some, this has been a month of finding the courage to say the difficult, painful things that need saying — including the words “I’m sorry.” Prompted by this post, “Unspoken Apologies” from Hayley of Going The Distance lists the regrets she’s never been able to articulate in person, before noting:
Sometimes blogging is only the first step toward expressing how you feel. Saying “no more”If you’re committing yourself to a writing challenge, and if you can choose what you write about, why not make those lifestyle changes you’ve always longed for and document the process as you go? Take the post “Giving Up Diet Soda or: How I Am Learning To Stop The Fizz And Love Water,” in which sorta ginger decides to . . . well, you guessed it:
An unexpected longing for TwinkiesUnsurprisingly, the sad news that Hostess Brands has gone into liquidation has hit Twinkie-lovers hard this month. What has surprised some bloggers is how attractive it’s made this spongy snack. In ”Death Of A Sponge,” the author of The Smug Cloud writes:
. . . while Andrea‘s post “In My Lunchbox” notes:
A passion for unique foodIt’s a month in which a lot of love has been expressed for a lot of food. Take Char Kuey Teow, staple dish of Malaysia. Inspired by this prompt, Sakthi of Time flies when you’re having fun explains why this meal is a different experience for everyone:
Learning to trust their instinctsIt’s one thing to know that your instincts are often the source of your future happiness — and another thing to find the confidence to trust them. In “Instincts,” melbatoastjones outlines the danger of ignoring your deepest feelings:
Appreciating their livesSome NaBloPoMo writers chose to reflect on their progress through life, examining their goals, hopes, and fears, while considering how differently things might have turned out. In “NaBloPoMo: Rewrite Time,” Lady Joyful remembers her years as an English university student, and recounts a panic attack that led to a protracted stay in Finland. If she had caught her plane home as originally planned, she may never have found the source of her current happiness:
Feeling inspired to take part?With a few days still left on the clock, it’s not too late to join in. Take a look at Michelle’s overview of resources to help you get started, including our daily writing prompts and weekly writing and photo challenges over at The Daily Post. If you want to know a little more of the thinking behind NaBloPoMo, have a look at WiseGeek’s overview, or rummage through the resources on offer at BlogHer’s official home of NaBloPoMo. The 365-day challengeIf you’re nearly a month into your daily blogging routine and wishing that NaBloPoMo lasted longer, why not take things further? We’re thinking of the impressive commitment of the yearly bloggers, setting themselves challenges that span twelve months. We’re thinking of Ann of A year of reading the world, who has made it her mission to read a novel from as many of the world’s 196 independent countries as she can by 2012′s end. We’re thinking of Chuck Cottrell’s Sketches from Memory, in which the author has been posting a sketch a day for nearly a full year. As the year draws to a close, we'll highlight some more motivated bloggers who've participated in challenges through 2012. Stay tuned over at The Daily Post! ![]() |
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