My answers on the 5 questions
Tech Blogs, Personal, Blogging December 20th, 2006
Ok, Jason has bounced the 5 Questions Interview back to me so now I have to answer as well.
There’s a lot to say, for each question, but I tried keeping it short and to the point.
There it goes :
1 ) What have you learned so far from your visitors?
I’ve learned what they like, what they are looking for the most.
I’ve learned that although they are not always speaking to you, there’s always another way that they show their appreciation for your web site and that is by coming back and spending quality time looking through your posts / pages…
I’ve learned that once you blog for them, you’ve got yourself a faithful crowd and you can only be grateful for that. Plus, you get to meet some great people and end up having good friends.
I’ve learned from my visitors how to improve my blog according to their needs.
There’s so much more to say about this.
2 ) If someone would offer to pay a course (or more) for you, what that course would be?
First I would like to say that I could accept any course worth studying but if someone would offer to pay for one of my courses that would be any of below listed :
-Any Microsoft related course
- People management – Leadership, Negotiation, Interviewing skills,
- Soft Skills – any related course
3 ) Are you satisfied with what you’ve achieved this year, in general?
More or less but overall, I am pleased and in general accept challenges as they come.
Some great things have happened and some, not very nice, which I wish were taking a different path and for once come to my advantage.
4 ) Did blogging changed your life or your personality in any way?
Yes. In few ways.
I am an outgoing, friendly and communicative person by nature, so there’s nothing blogging had to add more to my personality.
But ….one thing that blogging does to me is keeping me awake at night. Then is when I have an awful lots of ideas for blogging, then is when I find my right words and subjects but when I wake up I don’t dare to post them op or they’re gone.
Then there’s the part where I get to learn lots of things and interact with amazing people.
I also found that blogging relaxes me and calms me down. In other words, it drains out any negative energy I have and puts it to good use.
5 ) If you had the opportunity to meet one person that you admire the most in the world, who that person would be?
Although I am aware that this may never happen, in fact will never happen, is to meet Bill Gates.
When I heard about the 14 bloggers that got to meet Bill Gates on December 14, I had a system error and I had to boot myself in Safe Mode.
Truth to be said, I was very upset because that chance was there and not here.
I am still looking for my Last Known Good Configuration.
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I like your answers. It must have taken you a while to get them together.
How long have you been blogging for?
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