07/04/2013

TMT Conclusion.

Conclusion: I will do this again.

I wouldn't say my 30 minute thoughts was the hardest thing / challenge ever. But looking back at how inconsistent my moods are per day - I did struggle to do it on about days 4, 5 and 6. I'd say that was the most interesting thing about reading back to my posts, it does give away a lot of the mood I was in and that goes to show how real to my thoughts it was.

Because I was aiming to almost discuss my thoughts I was targeting my language towards the reader - which meant on days where I was feeling less than social, I found it hard to think of anything at all. I feel my spelling and grammar got better as time went on and my favourite post was day seven where I managed to just get onto an idea and run with it of the kind that seems fairly unique to me and mildly controversial in places.

In the future I'd like to try doing 30 minute thoughts with different themes, like I mention in one of the days that I'd like to actually just write a fiction tale like it and see how that works. But I'm likely to try to muster the ability to re-do posts like day 7 where I actually write something worth reading.

Overall I'm quite happy with the support I got, having an average of 25 views per post, making it five times more interesting than I'd initially expected and when the video comes out I expect more people will muster the motivation to watch that than read the blog.

I'm happy with how the experiment went and thank you very much for reading. I think it has improved my ability to write under certain conditions - because now I know I can. So I shall get on with some of that now.

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