I really had a tiring yet a fun learning experience in making my website. All those sleepless nights finally paid off. My patience was tested due to slow internet connection. I almost gave up in the long run but somehow I knew no one would have gotten anywhere in this world if they decided to quit without even trying. So as much as I want to stop in creating my website, I continued to make things done. In fact, I enjoyed blogging at the moment. It's like a diary where you can put anything there and no one can curtail your right to do so because you are in authority of your blog. In developing my website, I explored different icons which would be helpful in making my website a wonderful one. Indeed, I am looking forward to develop this website for personal and even future use.
If there is one thing I've learned in my website experience, it is that to avoid procrastination on the process so you will arrive at a good outcome and you will have ample time for corrections. ☺
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I had been joining public speaking during my high school years but joining for the first time stimulates anxiety. Speaking within your circle of your friends is nothing compared to speaking in front of the large audiences, in fact, it takes a lot of courage to stand on the big stage with confidence and humility. Your affective filter tends to go up knowing they are people with wide range of beliefs. However, being confident enough to accomplish what has been started, I stood there, speaking intently with conviction in every word I've spoken. I can hear the "boo" of that one kid and in contrary I can hear people filled with awe as I still managed to continue my speech. Yes, I was lost in translation and I couldn't find any words to make my speech a productive one. That night, I went home, disappointed and humiliated. After hours of contemplating, I realized that such failure and humiliation are just part of life and that problems come naturally. What matter's most is how we go about something than what we end up doing. #positivevibesalltheway
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AuthorJoannie Dawn Saguban is a 2nd year college student of Silliman University. She loves blogging at the moment. Archives |