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7 Reasons to Start your Blog While in College

posted on: Apr 23, 2020

Sometimes people consider blogs just public diaries or hobbies – like, nothing serious. But a blog can be a powerful tool for your career, an autobiography, or a diary of professional ups and downs from the very start –the one you can later show your apprentices.

But even without looking into the distant future, there are lots of reasons to start your blog right now. Let’s have a look at them together and see whether we can persuade you to start.

1. A blog is a great way to look back

Now you may think that your memories about the present will never fade – but after 5, 10 or even 20 years you will barely remember the main events. This phenomenon is described in various psychology researches, this information is widely available on different sources: from local libraries to psychology essay examples. Our life consists not only of major twists and turns. There are small precious moments that can remain dear for you for a long long time – and blog, aside from photo album, is a great way to make them stay with you forever.

You also may need to look back at your previous achievements. The only person you may compare yourself with is you in the past – so remembering your past self is essential in understanding ways of your further improvements.

2. You may express yourself safely

Sometimes you may make something – great research, a handmade item, a terrific plot – and you want to share it with others… but maybe not all the others to be criticized and plagiarized (it happens often on big platforms). Your blog is your personal safe space where you can ban bullies or provide access to it only to your significant ones.

You may adjust the privacy settings for extra safety – to store thoughts in private posts, open them for advice for the circle of closest ones or proudly show them publicly. You’re the boss here and it adds lots of confidence to your writing.

3. You may show a special side of you

If you have to keep a particular image in social media (because of your work, study, or family policy, or whatever else) – blog is a great way to express the side you can’t show on the public. You shouldn’t connect your blog to any social profile to have one, you even don’t have to use your real name. Just be careful with the photos and no one will know that it is you!

If you are a shy beginning poet, a disco star who doesn’t want others to know about it or whoever else – your blog is a perfect way to show off without really showing.

4. It can be a storage of tips

Ever thought about a perfect notebook that is always with you, is unlimited, and can store any type of content? The blog is that notebook! You may use it for anything: from reposting articles you love to storing recipes or lifehacks. The system of tags or bookmarks will allow you to easily navigate through all the data, as well as a keyword search.

The cleverly tagged articles will make your blog a perfect organizer: you can show or hide particular categories, make them hidden or public.

5. A blog can even turn into a book

Some best books started as blogs with blog entries as chapters or short stories, united by a single topic or plotline. Writing a whole book at once is difficult and can look like an impossible task – but when you are writing into a blog, you aren’t suppressed with the greatness of the task, don’t have time limits, and generally feel more relaxed. Then you just arrange your pieces in the order you want them to be and connect them with a single plot or topic thread.

Seriously, lots of professional books or literary pieces started like that. Even before the invention of the Internet, the drafts of many great writers resemble blogs – sheets of paper, stocked chaotically, and interchanging until they make a single and beautiful masterpiece.

6. It can bring you emotional relief

Sometimes things happen and you can’t tell anyone about them – but they need to be told and stress you out. The blog is a nice way to express your anxiety or uncertainty, or any other feelings that bother you without getting under the rain of criticism and false reassuring. You don’t need to show these entries to anyone – sometimes the relief comes just after writing out your feelings.

Blogging is a viable method of psychotherapy, really. Remember the new Sherlock movie with Benedict Cumberbatch? A therapist advised Dr. Watson to start a blog to deal with his PTSD – and the story writers did their research well, that’s what lots of people do to overcome their traumas.

7. Blogging can be just fun!

You may be surprised, but there are lots of blogging content, blogging awards, and other stuff for people who write blogs. Blogging itself can be a hobby (and sometimes, when you add paid advertising to it – a paid hobby). Just read some blogs about blogging (there are plenty) and who knows, maybe this will be the next exciting thing you’ll do! Moreover, blogging can teach you to write essays and create your own writing style. Maybe one day you’ll become a professional writer and websites like ProCollegeEssays will ask to create content for them!

Blogs can be tools, therapeutic devices, tools to earn some cash, professional notebooks, and many other things. It is you who make them one or the other or something in between. Use blogs in whatever way you want, the main rule is just to have fun!

 

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