I recently came across an interesting post about journaling in a blog, The Benefits of Keeping a Private Journal.
Initially, I wanted to use this blog as a means to facilitate change in my life. I wanted to use it to document things that happen and for the ability to track and measure change over time… like, for maybe a year. I wanted more focus in my life and in WoW (I mean, c’mon… after 3 years playing I only have one 70?*) and figured blogging about both would help me with that.
But there are personal things I would not publish online for the world to see, which sorta defeats the purpose of making changes via deep personal introspection.
[your'e thinking]
Blah blah blah… enough of the psychobabble and get on with it already!
[/your'e thinking]
Ok. Well, umm… basically, after reading The Benefits of Keeping a Private Journal, I decided Mama Druid would be exclusively Warcraft oriented, with a smattering of personal posts that relate to WoW, like this one. Not sure how my 80-year old Great Aunt relates to WoW? That’s because I haven’t told you yet! But I will, stay tuned and all will be revealed at some point in the future.
So there you have it.
Now I’m free to document the crazy thoughts in my head in a private place on the blogoshpere. Really, it’s best for all of us.
*sings a little song*
*does a little dance*
*gets down tonight*
Oh yeah!
* (borrowing the footnote thing from Rhoelyn)
Sure, maybe not everyone playing since beta/release has more than one 70… but most do. My single 70 just dinged level 70 a few weeks ago. Chalk it up to playstyle or limited time, but technically I could have more than one 70 and there are other classes I want to play.




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