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Reflecting on My Journalism Degree and How It Helped to Define Me

It is definitely a Friday. I've been very reflective lately, which, to be honest, hasn't done a lot for my creativity or productivity. If anything, it just has made me think about all of the goals I want to accomplish and lament how fast time seems to be flying by. Time is the great equalizer of life. We all have it, yet it is never guaranteed. How people choose to spend their time often ends up defining who they are. Some

Reflecting Back on Past Essays and Writing

The stack is about three inches tall, about nine manilla file folders worth. In them are about three years of intense writing work I did as part of my undergraduate studies 15 years ago while earning my degree in journalism with a minor in creative writing. The writing I crammed into those few years caused me to burn out and turn to the business world for employment immediately after college. It took me about five years to pick up a pen and notepad again when I was a reporter for a small rural newspaper in Wisconsin. I remained at the Daily Citizen for only nine months. My crime and county government beat didn't exactly bring out the passion of creative or feature writing that I was able to pursue in my college days. It did help to build my confidence, however. It affirmed the belief that I had what it took to be a reporter, even if news writing wasn't what I wanted to do.

Embracing My Title As Writer: Gaining Confidence and Self-Acceptance on My Writing Journey

I'm not aspiring anymore!

I just got done reading a blog post in which the author writes about the process of writing being a very personal process, and in speaking for herself, she will not be rushed!

YES! I agree. Because I really do enjoy writing, but it is the expectation of the writing that I compose that often gives me angst and makes frustrated sometimes.

Overcoming Blogging Fears: Love in the First Person and Writing About It

The fear of being misunderstood and judged by those who would read my writing made it even more difficult for me to silence my inner critic. I think too, part of my resistance has been the fact that as a woman, I am wired to think and do for others first. How are my friends doing? What does my husband need? How is the housework going to get done? I don't take the time to write and allow it to just be about me!