Are you preparing for the IELTS and planning to get a band score of at least 6.0 and up in the IELTS Writing Test Module? It's not impossible. My reviewees get an average of 6.5. If you need more than that, you need to work harder especially if you are not comfortable writing essays.
For starters, preparing for the IELTS writing is hard work especially if writing is not your forte. Even others who are already quite comfortable writing need to make sure their essays are well-organized to achieve a high score. There are a few other tips and if you stick with me a while longer, I'll itemize them all for you.
As requested by some of you out there, I made a list of points that you should do for you to write better. Now, your role here is to read them carefully and make an effort to follow them and your output will surely improve.
Tip # 1: Make sure your essay is well-organized.
This is something all of you must heed, and not just for beginner writers. People who are gifted in writing still need to watch out for writing too much or putting wonderful ideas in the wrong places.
The main rule in writing well-structured essays is to make sure you have all the essay parts namely: the Introduction, Body and Conclusion. Also, an important thing to note is to focus more on developing your Body than any other essay parts. Why? For one reason -- the Body is where most of your score comes from.
It is also important to note that having the 3 parts is not enough to score high on the criterion of organization. Your essay, as a whole, should follow a structure and organization. Many reviewees fail in organizing the body of their essay accurately. Remember to focus on the Task Question and develop your Body according to your answer to the question. Avoid mentioning ideas that are off-topic no matter how grand they are.
Finally, using Transition words, such as "however, for example, furthermore, also, in addition, as a result, consequently, on the other hand, needless to say, particularly, in comparison and others" also enormously help in making your essay organized. Study them and their usage and use them. I cannot stress their importance enough.
Before I proceed to Tip #2, what have you learned so far? What should you do to make your essay organized? That's right. Make sure you have all the 3 parts of the essay, use transition words to facilitate the smoothness of the flow of your ideas and to never go off-topic.
Tip # 2: Use academic words and better vocabulary.
Lexical resource, which constitutes 25% of your writing band score, refers to the range of vocabulary that you used throughout your essay. Even writers fall short on this one. Lexical resource does not need you to be "flowery" with too many descriptive words. It only means that you use more academic words, idiomatic expressions and other common expressions fit for academic writing.
For example, limit your usage of the words: good, bad and nice as these are neutral words that do not really give a clear meaning. Instead of saying "We have a good climate in my city.", why not say "My city has a mild, comfortable climate." ? You might find it too easy to say, "Eating bad foods is not good for our health." and even though the sentence is grammatically correct, it has less impact than saying, "Eating unhealthy foods is detrimental to our health.". More examples include using "key" instead of "important" or using "exacerbate" rather than "worsen" or opting for "challenging" than "hard or difficult". These are simply synonyms which are more often used in academic writing.
Also, avoid using the same words over and over again in one essay. Look for synonyms or paraphrase your ideas to come up with a different sentence, but the same thought or message. Paraphrasing is a skill you should hone if you want to write better. However, when using synonyms, be careful to use them appropriately.
Tip # 3: Target the Question
I shall have to say that it is best if you mention your answer to the task question in the last sentence of your Introduction. Don't leave it unsaid until the last part of the essay. This is a test and the examiner would really appreciate it if you can be clear about what you want to say from the very start.
Tip # 4: Brainstorm your answers before writing
One common reason why most of you go off-topic is you are not clear of what you want to write. In some cases, your mind is clouded with too many ideas you want to mention and you get carried away and talk about these ideas in your Body paragraphs, now forgetting the question.
When you brainstorm, you list down the best answers to the question (only those related to the Question) using only key words to speed up the process. Use these notes to identify which ideas you want to expand later on when you begin writing your Body paragraphs. Simply follow these notes and you will never go wrong.
Tip #5: Give specific examples
Developing paragraphs means having a main idea of what you want to talk about in that paragraph (based on your brainstorming). Then, allot a sentence or two to explain this main idea and explain further by giving a concrete example to clarify what you are trying to say. Some ideas may be self-explanatory, so it is not necessary to provide an example.
It is also necessary to check the question if it asks you to give personal examples. If it does, then give one or two. Personal examples though are not limited to your own experience, but also cover those around you, what you read, heard or seen on TV that are happening locally or nationally.
Tip # 6: Check for grammatical errors
There is barely any time to proofread your essay in the actual test, so you have to learn to edit your work as you go. I normally just check my grammar each time I write a sentence by having presence of mind. Always automatically ask yourself "What tense should I use? Present or Past? " and make sure that your verb agrees with the subject at all times.
Tip # 7: Use a combination of simple, compound, complex sentences
Using only simple sentences does not display an advanced usage of the English language. Therefore, it is crucial that your paragraphs should have all three. Study how to make compound and complex sentences. It is just a piece of cake really ---- the difference lies in the conjunction that you want to use. Find a site that gives you more information about this. Study it for an hour and it will all become clearer now.
Tip # 8: Practise!
As I always say, if you want to write better, then practise by writing. It's not enough to just read about possible answers to topics. In the same manner, speaking cannot be enhanced by simply getting familiar with the questions that might come out in the exam. You need to speak out loud.

Practise also is not limited to writing essays. It can just be short, like a personal journal. It allows you to use new vocabulary learnt and practise new information about grammar that you have recently acquired. Later on, when you have time, write a sample essay for the IELTS and have your teacher check it for you. Note your teacher's notes and do not commit the same mistakes the next time. Only when you are serious about working hard to improve your writing can you improve.
When you have successfully improved your writing skill, do not stop learning. Read and keep a diary to keep yourself in the loop.
How to be happy is probably one of the top goals of people. Unfortunately, only few can say that they truly are happy.
Why is happiness so evasive?
1. We are looking at the wrong direction. Many acquaint happiness with money, but even the rich can't say they are content with life. While money might not pose as a problem, other issues come into play, such as lack of love, attention and health, that all together contribute to one's gloomy state. The truth is, happiness can't be bought. Money may bring us what we need to have a comfortable lifestyle, but if we are too focused on acquiring monetary wealth, we tend to forget our families, health and other things that matter. A wealthy friend once told me that it is difficult for him to trust friends because he feels that many take advantage of him because of his financial status. In the end, he ends up feeling lonely with friends who are nothing but superficial and who are only there when he throws parties, and never to empathize with him.
Given these points, where do we look then? I think one can achieve joy when he starts to care more about people he cares about. Being at family gatherings or making time for these people and friends any time you get the chance can be a good start. With people, relationships have to be built and these relationships aren't built overnight. Don't make your job or the distance as an excuse why you can't see your parents. Even though they are family, they need your attention and presence. Do not bank on the idea that they will always be there no matter what because they won't. They are people who get hurt and people who die. It's just the course of things and you don't want it too be too late now, do we? Unconsciously, you also need their support. Nothing could be lonelier than having everything in the world, but without anyone to share it with.
2. Always pleasing other people. I would have to say that I know many who are in the pit of pleasing others. They seem to have looked at making others happy as an obligation. They study a certain course in college because it is what is expected of them or stay home as much as possible because the house needs cleaning. Some settle for mediocre jobs just to be near their homes. Most of the time, families are the hardest to please and the one we want to always please. Sometimes we feel that nothing is ever enough. Although family is important and we should listen to them when they give advice, you have to draw a line between decisions that they can influence and decisions that you alone must make. If you are a grown up, then act like one. Own your decisions. Pleasing everyone might feel great, but you might just find yourself left behind.
3. Looking for someone to blame. I guess it's naturally easier to point your fingers at others than to blame yourself, but to be honest, we have our selves to blame for many of our life's decisions. Once you accept who is at fault, you begin to take action and change your strategy. Blaming others will leave you idle and accepting that you are inhibited from achieving anything no matter what you do. There's no such thing as fate nor luck. I refuse to believe there is one or all our efforts would be futile.
4. Getting too dependent on technology. Computers, tablets, smart phones and the television are great tools for us to get entertained, no doubt on that. However, too much entertainment will lead us idle and lazy. How many hours do you spend in front of the TV each day? You could have spent that time with your brother or sister having fun outdoors or spending quality time with them. While traveling to work or school, do you keep an appreciative eye on nature that you pass by or are your eyes fully focused on your phone, text messaging or calling or doing what-not? I hate seeing people have coffee or dinner with me, but with less attention. My sister rarely puts down her phone even when we're in a conversation. It's totally annoying! When did we become a slave to technology? Well, that's what we are right now.... a slave. It's funny because we complain about getting stressed and having no time for ourselves while we have just wasted time away by sitting idle and playing Candy Crush, Facebook and what else.
5. Forgetting nature. I don't know about you, but I love nature and I feel less tense and more relaxed when I'm surrounded with trees, flowers or the beach. The beach isn't near from where I live, so I spend some of my weekends tending a small, pretty garden near a patio, where I can relax during my free time. It's definitely rejuvenating. Nothing beats fresh air.
6. Being too independent. When we were younger, our parents taught us to be independent, but I realized that being too independent can also have its drawbacks. I'd have to keep reminding myself that "No man is an island." and so I can keep a friend or two close. Talking to people you trust is also a great way to relieve all the negative energy in your body. Laughing with them allows blood to circulate better and making you less fatigued.
7. Not having a healthy hobby. Playing computer games may be a hobby for some, but it's not at all healthy. Do something healthy at least once a week. How about planting a garden or swimming? Playing tennis with friends or exercising? Reading may be good for the brain, but do something extra that your body will benefit from. Have a hobby that gets you around the house, the city or out of the country. Travel if you can afford it!
8. Not saving. Because we recognize the importance of money, then it is important to save some. Many feel unhappy because they don't have money to spend for their basic necessities, yet they are also not doing anything about it. Saving should also be a hobby and done regularly --- say every pay day. Save for the rainy days, save for retirement, save for travel next year. Have a goal and reason for you to be saving to keep it more real. Do you want to go to Italy next month to see the majestic ruins? Then, save!
9. Being pessimistic. I'm probably one of the most pessimistic people I know. It's just in my DNA, I would say, but I have recently tried to control it. When you're pessimistic, you easily get stressed, develop insomnia and make a mountain out of a molehill. All that are unnecessary and you're beating yourself up. Give yourself a break and try to be happy. Make a note on your mirror to smile or to shake the stress off. When problem comes and it's out of your control, give it time to unravel itself. Sooner or later, it's going to get less complicated as things become clearer with an open mind. So, there's a problem. Even if you go hysterical, there's still going to be a problem, so calm down and relax.
10. Not getting enough sleep and not taking care of your health. I used to think that sleep is such a waste of time. I wanted to do a ka-zillion of things and there just isn't enough time to do them. I used to sleep at around 2 or 3 in the morning trying to get everything done. However, without sleep, the body functions less efficiently and when that happens, you get less work done. So sleep! Add to that, drink plenty of water and fresh fruit juices. Don't go for sodas or fruit concentrates or powder. They add nothing but sugar. Even with water alone, you'll improve your skin appearance visibly and look younger. Eat healthy with more fibrous fruits and vegetables than meat with cholesterol. On many occasions,, we are what we eat. You get sick because you ate something you shouldn't. So take better care of yourself now and enjoy a healthier, stronger and younger you!
So, you see, happiness isn't just about one thing. It's a balance about the consequential things in life --- some of these things we find trivial, like pausing to enjoy nature or sleep sufficiently.
Why not give it a go? Make this your little experiment and see how much improvement it gains you.
Good luck!
2015 New Year's Resolutions
It's that time of the year again when we need to chalk up a list of resolutions for the upcoming year 2015. How did time run so fast? You are now looking back at the list you made the previous year and are frowning that you only got half of them ticked. What went wrong?
Learn from your mistakes the past year and make better new year's resolutions this new year.
You were too ambitious! Chances are, you might have listed things you wanted to do that are difficult to achieve. It's not easy to jump from being a meat eater and instantaneously become a vegetarian the next day. That's just unrealistic, so you ended up postponing the day you will become vegan. Now, a year has passed and you're back to square one. What should you do then? Take baby steps. Don't make the same mistakes you did and chop big goals to smaller ones. Perhaps, if you really want to be vegan, you might think of 2015 as the year when you will start to cut off your meat intake and not totally deprive yourself from having it. Curbing is for the strong-willed and I'm sorry to say that you're probably not that strong yet which leaves us to another goal --- developing the ability to curb certain desires. I did try doing this before and what did the trick is for me to keep myself be reminded of the concept of "delayed gratification". It's not always easy, but I like the feeling of being able to get something because I had to kill someone for it (well, not really "kill", but you know what I mean).
You didn't make a wishlist. Each person has his own issues and unique list of what to change about himself this New Year. However, it's not enough to imagine them. If you're serious about materializing all your "mini goals", then jotting them down is definitely the first step. Writing what you want to happen makes these issues less easy to ignore because by writing, you have acknowledge that a problem is existent and you admit that something has to be done about it.
You didn't map a schedule. There's no use thinking you want to lose 40 pounds, yet you don't have a plan on how to go about it. That'd be like saying you want to travel to Italy, but without a specific place or date in mind. It is necessary to make a plan. How are you going to lose 40 pounds? Are you going to subject yourself on a stricter diet or go to the gym? Will there be a "no more pastries" rule or is it following the "after 6" technique? Know your strategy and have a schedule as to when and how long you will be doing it. With a set objective and alternative courses of action, goals are better met.
You forgot to have fun. Wonder why you feel so unaccomplished and unhappy? A year back, you were so hopeful and you wanted to do a great many things. How did you lose the appetite to make them happen? Realize that it's not always necessary to suffer or sacrifice to attain something. For example, if losing weight means curbing desires or straining your muscles, then it's no fun and for sure, you'll find yourself having no energy to continue your routine. Instead, choose something that is fun to do, like playing badminton with friends or enrolling in a vegan class where you'll learn to cook healthier dishes. If you're thinking of getting exercise, choose swimming instead of the gym. It's a better option because you get to learn how to swim if you don't know it yet. I believe that anything boring is futile and it's definitely not going to work for anyone. On another note, if you feel burnt out and fatigued, you're probably one who often gets tied up with work. Resolve to allot a day off for yourself to rest and spend quality time with family. If you were to die tomorrow, all hard work would be useless. So, enjoy life while you can. Go crazy. Studies also show that people who know how to have fun live longer and look younger.
You didn't save. If you're broke now, you didn't save enough. Do better next year by making savings an expense. Treating your savings as an expense is an effective way to fatten your bank account. Every month, allot 30% of your salary, for instance, for bank deposit. Treat it like it's something you have to do every month, a bill to pay. Do not miss the deadline or there's a surcharge. In that way, at the end of the year, you will be sure that you have saved some money for the rainy days or retirement.
You worried a lot. Want less trips to the doctor's office? Then be reminded that the top cause of diseases is stress and to combat stress is for you to worry less. Most often than not, there are situations that are hard to handle. You can't save everything, so don't play hero. Avoid spreading yourself too thinly and worry less if you can especially when you know that there's nothing you can do about the situation. Worry does not solve the problem, it aggravates it, so stay calm and play smarter. Use a dash of optimism once in a while to lessen tension.
You didn't make the world a better place. This is easy, yet many find it difficult to do. Is staying kind, humble and thankful too challenging a task? Is it possible for you to avoid putting other people down and instead aim to inspire them on a daily basis? We don't know what they've been through that day or the previous days, so turn the other cheek if possible. Know that we all have our demons to fight and it helps a lot if you can be a bit kinder to everyone. Also, make an effort to be honest and to live justly. Don't take advantage of people and help the needy when you are able. We seem to have made everything a commodity. Remember that there are still things in life that money can't buy, such as hope, trust, happiness, and as the song goes, "Can't buy me love".
You forgot the basics. Stress comes hand in hand with our complicated lifestyle. With technology everywhere, it is hard to have a quiet day and enjoy fresh air with nature. People rarely take a pause to look at the sky or the birds nowadays. Continue to do that and you are guaranteed to have a shorter life span. Breathe, pause, smile, rest, live. Do more basic, natural and green things, like growing a garden or taking trips to the beach once a month if you can. You can also try to take the stairs to work than the elevator. Talk to people more and text or call them less. When among company, put away your phone and get involved.
The age of globalization has given rise to a huge demand for English learning to speakers of other languages. As someone whose language isn't English as well, I understand that this is a daunting task especially if you learn later in your life than sooner. Luckily, I have been exposed to the English language since my younger years and I never run out of moments when I either hear or speak English in a day due to my job, the television and the Internet.
With the advent of technology, learning English has become easier compared to before. Through the Internet, we could download English songs, podcasts and lessons related to learning the target language. Teachers are even posting some grammar videos online for free. What's to fret about now? Technology has made everything easier and now all that's left for you to do is to be open and allot some time to listen, speak, read and write in English on a daily basis to speed up the learning process.
If you really want to learn English FAST, you are the most important part of the equation. The English books and teachers play minimal roles. Even with them, learning is impossible to take place if you do not practice. Many students depend on the teacher. That's the wrong way to go. The teachers are only there to guide you, and practice can be done on your own. It is important to hone your listening, speaking, writing and reading skills and with the easy access to the Internet and with the availability of other technological gadgets, there's no excuse anymore!
So, how should you do it? Here are some practical tips you can do on your own:
1. Watch Television (in English)
I am not a fan of subtitles. What that actually does is prohibit you to listen and enjoy the film or show you are watching because all your attention is now focused on reading. If you don't have much time, then English TV shows are great alternatives to movies. There are many interesting TV series out there. Choose one of your liking. As for me, I watch both TV series and movies in English day in, day out to make sure my skill does not perish. You should do the same.
2. Only Read Something Interesting
A misguided suggestion is to widely read to enormously improve one's English especially in terms of grammar, sentence structures and vocabulary. While there is some truth to it, this is a difficult task for non-readers and telling non-bookworms to do just that just pushes them away and make them hate reading all the more! I can relate because I am a non-reader, but recognizing that reading is a matter of consequence, then I knew that I had to really pick up a book, a magazine or a newspaper sometime or another. My suggestion to make things easier is to pick something interesting, so it wouldn't be too much weight. If you're a fan of fashion, then read fashion magazines. Even English comics can help you learn about grammatical and sentence structures. Eventually, it would come naturally and become one of your hobbies. I started with Fairy Tales books at the age of 12 to widen my vocabulary, then I moved on to magazines, comics and now I read longer articles online. For your information, I still don't like reading novels, and that's okay. Reading short articles is the next best alternative!
3. Write a Journal
Diaries are not necessarily girly or childish. Look at it as an opportunity to write down your plans, thoughts and great ideas about the future or anything. It really doesn't matter! All that is needed is for you to pick up that pen and commence writing. Spelling, new vocabulary learned and sentence structure knowledge is then applied and that's how grammar can be corrected and then improved. Remember that great writers aren't born. They are developed overtime. If you want to become a better writer, then you have to start somewhere.
Some people leave writing at the backseat because they think that this skill is not important. They couldn't be so wrong! Writing is quite important especially when you go to work since you will need to write a business memo or letter to your boss or your clients. By saying this, I then am telling you that you should never take writing for granted.
4. Speak.

Many English learners do not like to speak in English because they are conscious of their errors, yet how could these be corrected if they weren't said at all? How will you know you are wrong if you do not say anything at all? Man has come to the age of technology not through instant genius, but through trial and error. It pays to remember that!
5. Do less studying and more talking, reading, listening and writing!
Again, practice makes perfect. A child can be fluent in English even without learning grammar. It's all about mimicking what you heard and read. Writing and Speaking are ways to practise what you have learned, so don't be shy to start soon.
Also, learning is not only achieved in the classroom. As I've mentioned, you can learn from magazines, TV, comics, newspapers, the Internet and other people speaking English. Know which you find the easiest and do it every day. Do not rely on your teachers. They only point you to the right direction, but how fast you learn depends on how often YOU practice.
Students spend a lot of time studying the boring rudiments of grammar. While grammar rules are important, it is not everything you need to know to speak the language. Also, once you've developed the confidence and improved your ability, remember that it is a perishable skill and so you must keep yourself sharp and honed by watching TV and grabbing any opportunities to speak it.
I guess it is safe to say that nobody ever wants those zits especially if they show up on the exposed parts of you -- the face. I, myself, had a serious battle with acne for 6 months and boy, was it a disaster! I could feel my self-confidence waning every time I was in a room full of people. Fortunately, I found out what was causing those unwanted bumps - it turns out I am allergic to dander and certain foods and spices.
Now, I am pimple free after months of useless visits to two dermatologists, who kept on giving me expensive treatment creams and pricey facials that didn't seem to work. For some good time, I had to take cetirizine on a daily basis to combat the allergy and have the itch under control, but it wasn't until I totally abstained from all kinds of allergy-causing food that the symptoms began to visibly decrease. I started to skip eggs, chicken and anything related to chicken (e.g. turkey), breads with eggs, pancakes and seafood. Believe it or not, I'm even allergic to chocolate and peanuts. My diet has shrunk into a limited set, which took a lot of time getting used to. For the most part, I had to stay away from my cute, little Shih Tzu which also gives me skin asthma a few minutes after I touch him. But even then, all those efforts weren't enough.
While curbing my desire for certain foods that contain allergens may has helped decrease my pimples, I wasn't totally flawless. I am still exposed to something that I can never fully evade -- the dust and bacteria in the environment. I know they are a given, but I must be able to do something to lessen their ill-effects to my health or skin. I don't see myself using those expensive creams forever in addition to being careful with my diet. I had to look for some home remedy that could help me combat pimple-causing dirt. Being in a desperate frenzy of trying to discover something useful, I resorted to the Internet which offered me endless prescriptions from pimple sufferers themselves, medical professionals and bloggers. My search took a long while; in fact, it took me a month to stop searching for information because I wanted to try something that could be used as a maintenance and to replace those pricey creams and lotions that I didn't want to buy anymore. Fortunately, for what seemed to be a futile scavenge of information led me to the magic of Hydrogen Peroxide.

Hydrogen Peroxide is well-known to disinfect wounds, toilets, sinks and sterilize doctors' tools, so imagine my surprise when I knew about other wonders it can do. It can nourish a dying plant to life when combined with the appropriate ratio of water, can be used as an effective feminine wash and mouth wash and can make pimples disappear fast! But of course it makes lots of sense. Pimples and bad breath are caused by bad bacteria and Hydrogen Peroxide kills these bad bacteria. If there are no bacteria wreaking havoc, then as a result, there would be no problem.
So, I gave it a nervous try one day and diluted 10 drops of hydrogen peroxide in a glass of water. I used this solution as a final rinse every time I washed my face. The next day, my pimples visibly improved. In less than two weeks, all my pimples disappeared.
Logically, I understood that it effectively combats allergens present in the atmosphere, such as dust and dander. As a result, it is a very efficient way to avoid bacteria and a solution can be made for use as a cheap hand spray before eating. Needless to say, it is also a very worthy replacement of our usual mouthwash and feminine wash and there is no exaggeration there. Nowadays, before I go to bed, I use hydrogen peroxide just like an astringent. When a pimple is starting to grow, dab the specific area with the solution and the next morning, the pimple is either gone or its growth has been inhibited.
I have shared the wonder of this product to other friends as well and have so far only heard positive feedback on its effects. If you want to try it, hopefully, this would work wonders for you, too!
Why Blog?
Sometimes I watch TV and hear people say with great pride that they are "bloggers". For a moment, I didn't really understand what that meant. I mean, of course, I know what blogging is, but I couldn't really understand how that is a full-time job. So, this is my attempt to test the theory if I can really make some money blogging. I'm pretty sure that endeavor will need some patience, a great deal of patience and probably some work in trying to sign up for Google Adsense, not to mention time to think about what to write about, then, there's me writing. Yet, I'm feeling optimistic, so let's see where this leads me.
If my little experiment is making you curious as well, please feel free to follow my posts and comment. I read a couple of articles about blogging and both say something about having a "niche". Well, considering that my mind wanders a whole lot, I'm afraid that this is going to be difficult. However, to solve that problem, I came up with an inclusive web address (hereissomethingtotalkabout.com) because the shorter version of that was already taken by someone else, so forgive me if that's too long of a site name. If you find that hard to read, it's supposed to be -- Here is something to talk about dot com. I guess that name will do it since I am not really certain which topics I will find interesting to talk or "blog" about in the future.
I chose Blogger.com because I'm a bit familiar with the site and who couldn't resist the fact that it is free of charge? So, for some of you out there who is thinking of trying blogging, feel free to follow my footsteps. With good judgment, I think Blogger has user-friendly features, so if you are a newbie at this, you'd be fine.
Next step after this is going to be chalking up a list of interesting things to talk about. I will have to choose something that many can relate to if I want my blog posts to be read at all. I've read though that it is important to be careful in choosing the topics to write, so there is no room for regret later. Remember that anybody can see and comment and anything offensive to anyone around you including yourself may might as well damage your reputation. I believe that bit of information is a matter of consequence that any writer online or on published materials be warned about. After which, I have to get more acquainted with Google Adsense to understand how I'm making money by posting my intellectual properties (thoughts) for all the world to see. Who knows? I might quit my regular job and concentrate on blogging in the future, like what others are doing.
So, I hope you will enjoy my next posts. I'll try to come up with something worth your time and also will seriously take a bit of pause to update my blog posts regularly. Have fun and if you wish to start your own blog, that's wonderful. Glad I won't be the only one who's doing this trendy writing task late!