Why I Blog Every Day: A Personal Journey of Art, Time, and SharingInstead of opening the stock window every day, I check my blog statistics every morning. This is my old routine. I always follow this routine. Then I drink coffee and have a simple breakfast. After sending my child to school, I open my planner, organize my day, and check my plan. And I check when I have time to draw. This has become an important solution to my life where I don’t have much time. Instead of always complaining about not having enough time, I found a way to continuously work as an artist. And actually, this behavior and routine are very helpful to me. Above all, when I habitually check my blog statistics every morning, I know what I need to focus on more. So I can prevent trial and error from going in the wrong direction. It’s a struggle to do all of these things simultaneously: drawing, education, blogging, and publishing books. Without this effort, time just passes by. When I look back, there will be nothing left. Because time management is like swimming against the flow of a river. You have to struggle and make an effort to secure your own time. In this sense, blogs are a good keyword that tells me how to manage my time, continue meaningful work, and continue artistic work and education without getting tired. In particular, I feel infinite happiness when strangers who I don't even know through my blog are helped. In fact, I went through a lot of trial and error to post that article. Most of the articles I wrote are parts that make me think, "Oh... I wish I had known this in advance." So I knew that someday people would recognize my heart and efforts. In short, if I don't visit and read, I'm not at a loss. You're at a greater loss. That was my mindset. That's how much I didn't hesitate to share good information, useful information. And I wanted to convey a little comfort through pictures in a reality full of lies, hypocrisy, and power games. In this sense, blogs are a very good tool, window, and channel for me. While blogging, I've been concerned that the flow of time and time is as strong and fast as standing in a rainstorm. For example, when I succeeded in KDP publishing, I had to spend a lot of time figuring out this method. After repeated trial and error, I finally published it and shared this fact and process on my blog. However, Amazon's policy has changed and uploading the previous file is no longer possible. Now, if you want to publish through Amazon, you have to use a different method. Having already done this, I will post another method again. However, the old posts are already in the past. Therefore, in order to become a true blogger, I think you have to work harder and adapt to the flow of the times, like swimming against the flow of the river. To put it simply, I think this is the attitude we, who live in the age of artificial intelligence, should have. It seems that the attitude of the artificial intelligence generation should be very flexible in attitude and thinking and skeptical about absolute knowledge. In this era, bloggers can lose strength. That's why I would like to advise new bloggers to start by sharing their experiences and thoughts. And I am also gradually moving in this direction. A blog is not created overnight. Even if what I am writing now seems to have little influence, someone will read it and be greatly helped. It can motivate them and change their life. That's why I write and write every day. There is an energy that never tires of this kind of work. And I am very grateful for that energy. To be a good blogger, you must not be jealous. You must hope and hope that others will do better than you, and you must write with the attitude of wanting to open all your tips. That is how you will get good responses. If you are a selfish and jealous person, you should consider becoming a blogger. Because if time passes and there is no response, you will not want to share. And in reality, there are people who just easily get the information I share. However, you must be grateful for all these things, be grateful for being able to share, and write, write, and write to become a good blogger. I am very grateful for my unselfish personality in this regard. And I will continue to write with this unselfish mind. Discover how daily blogging became a life-changing routine for one artist balancing creativity, education, and publishing. Learn how time management, unselfish sharing, and resilience create impact in the age of AI.
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