# I Have Been Writing A Blog For 10 Months: Here Is My Story

Hello Fellow Writers & Codenewbies 👋,

> What made you think to become a writer, and how did you start?

That is one of the topics that never bored me!
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I love to hear people's stories about their journey to become a writer. Especially technical writer.
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People's journeys are unique and very inspiring!

But in this article, I want to share my writing journey in the past 10 months. How I decided to write a blog, keep writing, and my goals in writing 😊.

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## How Did I Start Writing?

### Fall In Love

That was the beginning of all. I fall in love with writing! 
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I organize my schedules and tasks on the agenda. While scrapbooking, I write my notes on notebooks and dump my brain in a bullet journal.
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*I. Love. To. Write. About. Anything.*

### I Tried, But...

One of the things that inspired me to learn web development was I wanted to create my own website. I wanted to write a blog and showcase my photography hobby as personal documentation.
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But years passed, and I got busier with learning, and I completely forgot about my initial purpose.

Whenever I read technical and non-technical articles around tech, they remind me of what I wanted to do.
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**To write a blog and put my notes out there**.

One day I pushed myself to write my first article on DEV. Then my second, followed by the third. All in one month.
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No one gave reactions. No one read my articles. So I stopped. I stopped because these thoughts were lingering in my head:

- I'm unqualified to write *any* articles in public. 
- Maybe people don't understand my English. 
- Maybe my articles are not attractive because someone already wrote what I wrote. Why did I write it anyway? What should I write then?
- Maybe because I'm a newbie, my articles sound mediocre or even stupid.

And the list went on until I hit the imposter syndrome.

### Changed My Purpose

My community, [Virtual Coffee](https://virtualcoffee.io/), holds monthly challenges for its members. It was [November 2020](https://virtualcoffee.io/monthlychallenges/nov-2020/https://virtualcoffee.io/monthlychallenges/nov-2020/). They had the "National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)" challenge, and I participated.

This time around, I changed my perspective and purpose in writing.
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**I write for myself, for the future me**. 
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I put my notes out there to get back to them whenever needed.
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It helps me a lot in writing without burden. I don't mind if no one would read my articles or if my articles aren't good enough. 
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Having the whole community write together also boosts my motivation. I have become more confident in writing.

I bought a domain and made an account on [Hashnode](https://hashnode.com/@ayuadiati).
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I also participated in the [#2articles1week](https://hashnode.com/challenge/2articles1week) and Crazy Blogger challenges on Hashnode to build a writing routine.
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I then cross-post my articles to [DEV](https://dev.to/adiatiayu), and later on, [CodeNewbie](https://community.codenewbie.org/adiatiayu).

Since I changed my purpose in writing, I don't think of anything else but to write whenever I have an idea in mind.
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So it surprised me a lot when [some of my articles get recognized across blogging platforms](https://adiati.com/a-letter-for-you-future-me). I never imagined any of these.

## What Motivates Me Keep Writing?

###  It's Fun

Yes! Because it's fun! Writing is very relaxing to me.
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Even though it takes me 3 to 4 hours to write an article of 500-800 words! 
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I'm not a native English speaker. So I need more time to think of the vocabulary, grammar, and how to plan the sentences.

### Learn In Public

Besides doing #100DaysOfCode on Twitter, writing is also a medium for me to do learning in public.
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Sharing my notes and experiences has connected me with great technical writers and many readers. We learn together and from each other.

### Retain My Knowledge And Gain New Knowledge
When I learn something, I always take notes with pen and paper.
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Then I will draft an article. I always do more research, mainly when I write technical articles. Most of the time, I learn something new along the way.
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These writing processes help me retain my knowledge and gain a new understanding.

### Help Others

This is my biggest motivation to keep writing.
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Many content creators have been helping me in my learning journey through their content. And I want to give back through my writing. I want to help others who are in my shoes. 
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The happiest moment for me is whenever I hear that one of my articles is helping or inspiring someone. 


## My Goals In Writing

I don't have any particular goals except to be a better writer and have a better writing style.
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I want to improve my technical writing skill so people can enjoy reading my articles even more.

How about you?
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What inspires you to start writing, and what are your goals? Do share them with us in the comment below! 😄

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### 📢 A Little Announcement

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I do enjoy writing in these past 10 months.
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Due to life, writing an article or more in a week is no longer doable for me.
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I will reduce the time to publish my articles to one or two articles a month with a heavy heart.
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But I will continue writing! 😊

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Thank you for reading!
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Last but not least, you can find me on [Twitter](https://twitter.com/AdiatiAyu). Let's connect! 😊

 









