Friday, September 17, 2010

The Inner Voice

I am new to this blogging world and I had written blogs that could be certainly boring. But unlike a book or a movie, blogging doesn't appeal to the extent that you are engrossed in the content or the experience. So I started to read blogs written by people who span their writings across variety of topics including travel, business and sex and have developed the virtue to captivate the reader. I realized a factor that made the difference to the readers and neo-bloggers. It is how they translate their mental disposition into a meaningful voice that appeals to the reader. Well, if that sounds complex, I shall explain it in simple words. The bloggers take charge of the reader's voice and read their own phrase to critique on the value and meaning of the writings. While it is supposedly to difficult to cultivate such a simulation, it is worthwhile to try out and figure out the possibilities of adding value to your writings. The hitch here is to isolate yourself, pushing into a corner, wherein you will have to judge your own thoughts. Challenging and intuitive. Often fresh eyes spot more mistakes in your work than your own. 
Similarly, there is the degree of integrity that you would afford to push yourself to explain or narrate. There is that conscious that takes the role play and the fact that you are listening to someone's voice that reflect your thoughts, give you scarce opportunities to stay dishonest. After this mind-doping, a threshold limit arises. The flow and integrity of your writings synchronize well to produce a thoughtful message to the reader and the association of your writings with the rationale of the general consensus increases in terms of value. All that I seek to practice is to talk and conjure the essence through a non-existing listener. And he is my own "Inner voice". He always gives me a tough fight. But the outcome is several folds of harmony and laser-focus onto the theme of the blog.       

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