It wasn’t physically demanding work, yet I had no energy
left. However, I felt a deep sense of accomplishment because I had achieved
something I never thought possible. And today, as I sit down to write, I find
that words are flowing effortlessly—something I couldn't have imagined before.
Lessons from
Yesterday
What did I learn from yesterday’s experience? The most
important lesson is that persistence makes the impossible possible.
Something that seems completely out of reach today can become
achievable with consistent effort and determination. I also realized that
writing is my true passion. I have always dreamed of being a writer, and
yesterday’s experience made me feel that reaching my goal is only a matter of
time—provided I keep working hard and pushing forward.
I don’t need to overwork myself, but I do need to be
consistent and dedicated every day. That is my takeaway from yesterday. Now,
let’s focus on today. Yesterday felt like a dream, but today presents a new
challenge.
Today’s Challenge
The challenge today is to maintain consistency—to keep
writing. In the past, I struggled to write even 100 words regularly. But from
today onward, I have decided to write at least 1,000 words daily.
This used to seem impossible, but after yesterday’s
breakthrough, I now feel confident that I can do it. It should take no more
than an hour to write 1,000 words if I stay focused.
My Dream and My Goal
My dream and goal revolve around writing—I want to become a
professional blogger.
I have been pursuing this dream for 19 years, and now I am
determined to give it my best effort. I want my writing to reach thousands,
even hundreds of thousands, of people—both in my country and around the world.
Reaching People
Through My Writing
I want to write articles that not only satisfy me but also
inspire and help others. I don’t just want to entertain; I want to encourage
and motivate people, making a real impact on their lives.
The question is: how
can I reach a wider audience?
For the past 10 years, I have seen thousands of people
engage with my Facebook posts. Many have told me that my writing motivated
them, gave them energy, and inspired them to change their lives. That is an
amazing feeling, and now I want to bring that same impact to blogging and
professional writing.
The past decade of sharing my thoughts on Facebook has given
me confidence—I know I have the ability to write in a way that touches people’s
lives. Now, I need to focus on reaching more readers.
One way to do this is through search engine optimization
(SEO)—if my articles rank well on Google, people will find and read them daily.
Another powerful tool is social media, especially Facebook, where I already
have a strong presence. Twitter is another platform I can use to promote my
work.
If people like my posts, they will share them, helping me
expand my reach. I can also email other bloggers and ask them to share my
content if they find it valuable. Having been a professional blogger and an
active content creator on Facebook, I already know many strategies for
promotion.
So, marketing my writing is not the real challenge—the real
challenge is working hard every day for at least 8 to 10 hours.
The Biggest
Challenge: Holding Onto My Dream
More than anything, I must keep my dream alive.
This is the biggest challenge because most people lose sight
of their dreams over time. They stop believing in themselves and give up. I
know this feeling well—I have experienced it many times. But this time, I
refuse to let go of my dream. I must stay focused and keep moving forward.
Remembering Past
Achievements
When we face difficulties, we tend to feel discouraged and
focus on our failures. But I must remind myself of my past successes.
Over the years, I have achieved significant milestones. Some
of my blog posts were linked by major news websites like BBC, and my work has
been referenced in research articles. These are remarkable achievements, yet I
often forget them.
Now, I need to start celebrating my successes and
recognizing how far I’ve come. I am older, wiser, and more experienced than
before, which means I can write even better if I truly apply myself.
The Beginning is
Always the Hardest Part
Starting over as a professional blogger is tough, and I know
that the beginning is always the most difficult phase.
There will be self-doubt, challenges, and people who say I
can’t succeed. Blogging, in particular, can be a lonely journey—you work hard
alone, without immediate feedback or recognition. Unlike social media, where
people instantly like and share your posts, blogging takes time.
For the first few days, weeks, or even months, no one may
read my posts because Google takes time to recognize new content. This can lead
to doubts and discouragement. But I must remind myself: the beginning is always
the hardest part.
Believing in the Dream
Fairy tales can come true—but only if you truly believe and
keep trying.
I have seen this happen in my own life, and this time, I am
determined to believe in myself. The biggest battle is always in the mind. The
mental challenge is the hardest part, but if I stay motivated and focused,
things will become easier.
So, I will keep writing. I will keep working. And I will
stay committed to my dream.
Finally, I know my writing still has room for improvement.
But I am happy that I am writing again. Sentences are flowing, and I am making
progress. Now, I just need to be consistent and give my best effort every
single day.
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