Friday, January 11, 2008

No Need to Worry

Hi everyone,

I'm beginning to think that a lot of people here are new to blogging and may be a little nervous.

Nervousness is a natural reaction to doing something new, especially if it's in front of a group. What you may not know is that blogging is a very painless form of publishing. It is a casual way to share information, similar to chatting at a coffeehouse with friends.

When you post a blog you're not getting up on stage, just starting a friendly group conversation.

So try not to be too nervous. This should be a friendly atmosphere and if someone does decide to act like an arrogant jerk than don't worry about them: they're just a coward hiding behind mean words.

Hope that helps =)

Kind Regards
Rob

“Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind.” ~ Dr. Seuss

~edit~
when originally posting this it had a few grammatical and spelling errors (and there are probably a few more). no worries tho. you can edit the post after initially posting it. try doing that with a book or newspaper article.

4 comments:

Victoria R said...

I'm so glad you felt the need to post this. I am totally new to blogging and it does make me a bit nervous to jump into it and start posting things that so many people have the chance to read. I'm sure I'll make several mistakes and possibly say things many people won't agree with, but that's what its all about I guess.

ammy_nunez said...

well im agree with you Rob we should be less nervous about blogging...and if anyone see that i have spelling mistakes or anything like that feel free to let me know because after all thats why im here to learn from others.
:)

Anonymous said...

I agree too. I was nervous and confused but reading this post make me relax. Now I feel much better about the blog and don't feel lonely becasue i see im not the only one going thru this situation.

DC said...

Let's not be Annonymous on this site.

You will not get credit for it.

I can change to no annoynmous allowed, but we'll lose some functionality.

Thanks!