Why I Started a Personal Blog
As a senior software consultant, finding contracts has never been a problem for me. So why did I decide to start a personal blog? After some introspection, I came up with a number of compelling reasons:
Hone My Writing Skills and Build Confidence
English is not my first language, and I’ve always struggled with writing in English. However, I know that writing is a valuable skill that can always be improved. By dedicating just 30 minutes a day to writing and revising, I can take my skills to the next level and build my confidence as a writer.
Showcase My Personal Projects and Inspire Others
Working on personal projects is great, but writing about them makes them more tangible and exciting. By sharing my work online, I can inspire others and get valuable feedback on my projects. Plus, you never know who might be reading - it could lead to exciting new opportunities!
Gain Valuable Project Insights and Stay Motivated
Documenting the challenges I face while working on personal projects provides valuable insights into my problem-solving process. By reflecting on my work and sharing my insights with others, I can stay motivated and maintain my interest in my projects.
Build My Personal Brand and Take My Career to the Next Level
Creating a personal website is an excellent way to promote my personal brand and showcase my skills and capabilities to potential employers. By putting my best foot forward online, I can make a lasting impression and open new doors for my career. Plus, a personal blog is a great way to network and connect with others in my industry.
Starting a personal blog is a big step for me, but I’m excited to share my ideas and experiences with the world. I hope my blog will inspire others to pursue their passions and share their work with the world!