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Throughout this spring semester, I have had the privilege of completing blog posts to compile numerous ideas into one website. Some of these ideas included my daily thoughts, my future plans, things pertaining to my career, and fun facts about myself. By writing this various information down, I was able to express my thoughts and notify others about my life. I found this useful, especially since the whole idea behind the blog was to allow a future employer to read it and learn about our life and what we are like as a thinker and as a person as a whole. By writing things down, I was also to better focus my attention on certain topics and expand my mindset into ideas I typically wouldn't be thinking about. 

For the most part, I enjoyed blogging about my thoughts and my future plans. I enjoyed this because it helped me to think about things I normally wouldn't think about and to create goals for my future. With the deadlines every other week, it also made me think about things and not push them off for future use. On the other hand, I did not enjoy the freedom of each of the blog posts throughout the weeks. I like to have set topics to write about and not choose what to write about, as I never know if what I am writing about would follow the standards needed in the blog itself. However, I did appreciate the optional topics given each week to write about, as this gave me a more clear idea of what needed to be written in my blog. 

I hope that the reason the blog was written in the first place stands true for my blog. As I wrote each blog post every week, I wrote with the idea in my mind that my future employer could read it and be able to gain a great deal of information and background about myself. My thoughts and writing techniques were shown through the posts I wrote. My future employer could definitely look at my blog and be able to learn about me, which could help them in their decision on whether or not they would like to hire me. As a potential future business owner, I would most definitely like to find posts and read them before hiring employees for my business. 

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