10 ways to blog when you don’t feel like blogging
4. Find a funny story or an amusing anecdote.
Memories, both mirthful and
mindful, can make marvelous material for blog posts.
Have you heard a clever story or a
particularly clever quip?
Can you think of an
insight-producing incident? Or might you recount a telling experience that
reveals something important or intriguing about human nature? How about a
hard-knocks life or career lesson you learned – or saw someone learn?
Perhaps you can peruse your own memory and come up with a hilarious "Most Embarrassing Moments" story or a "You Won't Believe This" anecdote.
Perhaps you can peruse your own memory and come up with a hilarious "Most Embarrassing Moments" story or a "You Won't Believe This" anecdote.
Pull out the punches … or the punch
line. Maybe it’s blog fodder, after all.
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