When I initially chose the topic for my enthusiast blog, it was difficult for me to decide what to focus on. I knew I needed to choose a topic that would continue to interest me for the entire semester, as well as a topic on which I would be able to find enough to write about. I also knew that it would be easier for me to blog about a topic that I had firsthand experience in. So, what better to write about than my college experience? Still, while I want to be able to reflect on my experience, I also want to make the topic relatable, and perhaps help others in some way. While there are plenty of college students, each experience is different, so I had to think about how I could make my blog of interest to not only myself. I decided, therefore, to specifically write about what I've learned from my experience, and maybe that way others in college will not only gain a greater appreciation for their own experiences but also realize that the college experience is not just about partying or simple academic learning- it can also help you learn more about yourself. Thus, "A Journey Inward" was born.
With all this in mind, the audience for my blog is mainly college students, or perhaps anyone who has had or is interested in a college experience. To make my blog successful, I need to make what I've learned relatable to others, or at least interesting, and appeal to readers' desire to learn and appreciate their lives and experiences. The stance is going to be relaxed. I want readers to be able to get a sense of my personality and for the writing to be informative but still engaging, meaning that as far as tone goes, while I do think the majority will lean more towards being serious, I would like to make it as witty and playful as possible in order to keep readers interested.
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