Thursday, November 29, 2012

The Eagle Has Landed

At the beginning of September I was assigned a mission into the unknown. I didn't know much about it or how to even conduct the mission. I wasn't trained in any way before this, so I thought. It turns out this mission wasn't really a new thing to me that I haven't learned before. Yes I have never done something like this in my life but this was a collaboration of everything I have learned throughout my years. It was a combination of analytical work, my own personal thoughts, proper writing and everything else you would learn with education.

The real challenges though was when I first started. I wasn't given an outline of how to do this mission. It was more of just dive right in and see if you can swim. Well, being the age that I am I didn't give up. I had to actually fight and struggle in order to survive, to do well on this mission. I couldn't just give up and try to pass again, and so that's what I did. Coming up with the ideas of what to write about and how to write about them was the biggest struggle. As a new blogger I didn't know if I was right or wrong when really there is no right or wrong.

After the initial jump things started to get easier. I planned ahead for what future topics I could write about because those topics interested me and I wanted to know more about it. So while I learn more about it I can also tell it to others who share the same interest as me. However, not all of the ideas came swiftly. I would then venture off into the community and find some ideas of what to talk about. I would read posts of other bloggers and while they mentions sentences of certain areas, that would ignite my rockets and then I would be able to sore off into the pages like a shuttle taking off.

Although you have to be consistent with writing and finding some sources, I really did enjoy this. I have definitely learned and grew as a writer. The old saying practice makes perfect was set into effect here. By writing every week I became stronger and more aware of what my flaws were, which would include finding sources, coming up with ideas, and translating my ideas into interesting facts and ideas that readers can understand and relate.

As all missions, they must come to an end. Even though I was late into doing this report I felt I had the need to tell all of you this. I'm not just some slacker who tried to get by with these reports. I enjoyed doing every single one of them including this one. I felt I had to complete this one last assignment to keep intact my integrity. I hope that by reading this, you may feel my passion for space. I entrust the next group of candidates to complete this same mission. Ending transmission.

Best of luck and Godspeed.
This is my Final BE
Shutting down...

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