Monday, May 7, 2012

A to Z Reflections: A Crazy Ride

I'm so happy that I joined the A to Z Challenge. It sparked my creativity and motivated me to make writing a part of my daily life. I really needed this. I also really needed to accomplish something. I start different things and don't feel like I've accomplished much in my personal life lately. This challenge provided me a sort of confidence in myself. It has inspired me to foster my creative outlets: writing and photography.

As much as I enjoyed participating in the challenge, it was also very exhausting. I lost a bit of steam at the end but I pushed through as best as I could. It was difficult to read and comment on everyone's blogs. This part was much more time consuming than I had thought.

Thank God for being able to schedule posts. When I first learned of this, I didn't think that I wanted to write ahead of schedule. There is no way I would have finished the challenge without posting ahead. Thanks to the A to Z Challenge hosts for this suggestions.

I really loved connecting with others who have poured out their hearts, dreams, angsts, fears and ramblings. This sense of community was my favorite part of the challenge. There are so many different kinds of writers and I loved being exposed to this wonderful melting pot.

It was a crazy ride. I loved it. I hated it. I swore I wouldn't do it next year but I already have ideas for next year's theme. It was sort of addictive and I feel like it both held me back from some things and also helped me move forward. It was like riding on a roller coaster when you feel so many emotions all at once: fear, anxiety, excited, happiness and relief. It was awesome.



13 comments:

  1. Congratulations on finishing the challenge and sharing your reflections. I’m following you now and hopefully, next year, we will do it again!

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  2. Love the picture! It certainly was a wild ride. :) Looking forward to reading more from you.

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  3. I'm so glad to have met you through the challenge. I love your blog, and I can't wait to see what you share in the future. :) I started to lose steam at the end there, too... "How many goshdarned letters do we NEED in the alphabet anyway???" lol

    Jo
    In Which We Start Anew

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  4. Now, keep on writing, Girl.

    I agree about feeling a part of a community -the writers community for me. It's nice.

    T

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  5. I agree, it was like a roller coaster. Some days I felt like I was creeping up a hill so slowly it was painful, and other days the words just poured out so fast I could hardly keep up. It was an exhilarating ride in so many ways.

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  6. I think you summed it up correctly with the wordsv "It's Addictive".
    Enjoyed reading your reflections post.

    Yvonne.

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  7. All during April, the desire to read and comment on as many blogs as possible drowe me on. At the end, I lost the oomph needed to return to normal life. It took me a week, but now I'm writing again--my novel that is. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.

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  8. Having a theme and scheduling really helped me out a lot, too. Glad you enjoyed the Challenge!

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  9. I enjoyed your posts and glad I found your blog!

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  10. I didn't do it this year (I was still recovering from doing it previous year) LOL. But it was a lot of fun but also challenging too.
    Congrats for sticking with it!

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  11. I had all the same feelings. A mix. And exhausting. But a good writing experience. Seems like it was the first time for many bloggers. The blogging world it BIG!

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  12. i know exactly how you feel. It's such a great achievement to see the challenge through to the end!
    Nutschell
    www.thewritingnut.com

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  13. Yes, it was an exhausting, crazy, amazing ride. Now that I'm recovered, I kinda miss it...

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