This one is about my commenting on other member's blogs. I find commenting and recieving comments is a vital part of the blogging process. It assure the author that you are actually reading and comprehending the post rather than simply skimming through. There are times though when you just don't have anything relevent to say, or are a little short on time. This is when you "cheer" the post.
"Cheers" are great, but as mentioned berfore it is the comments that are almost as important as the post itself. When you "cheer" a post, it does not notify you if anyone comments on it. Therefore you potentially miss out on some really important and additions to the post. This is why I began using the "thumbs up" emoticon or even a period. It takes very little more time than cheering and keeps you in the loop on different posts.
It is especially important to do this on posts that deal with events and school operations. It keeps me in the know even if I don't have anything pertinent to say. I still miss some from time to time, but I'm steadily improving myself in this aspect. It is just another way to make the effort a little more effortless when it comes to staying engaged in day to day events. Besides, there's nothing quite like getting a thumbs up from a teammate to keep you motivated.
Take care everyone.
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