Thursday, February 10, 2011

2 of 5 Independence Process Blog for Project 1

                When I first sat down to write my literacy narrative I thought it was going to be very difficult to write two pages for the draft.  Stressful thoughts aroused in my mind as I was sitting in front of the computer screen.  I knew exactly what I wanted to write about I just had no idea how to start the process.  As I began writing my first sentence I got about four words down and realized I didn’t like how it sounded and I started over.  After repeating this process about three times, I finally came up with something that I could be content with.  Writing the intro paragraph took me such a long time that I almost thought of coming up with another topic to write about.  However, I figured since I had already gotten this far I might as well try and write a decent paper about a challenging paper I had to write in high school.  Just as I almost gave up I began writing about my actual story of what I faced when writing this challenging paper.  Surprisingly I had no problem doing so and I found myself unable to stop typing.  I was so happy that I could produce an ample amount of writing on the topic that I had chosen.  I even found myself trying to cut pieces out of the paper because I didn’t want to make it too long for the draft.  I wanted to leave space to see what others thought about my paper and see what they thought I should add to it.  Overall, I was so happy with my ending result of my literacy narrative which was so great seeing as I had felt very unconfident at the beginning.

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