Since I aspire to be a clinical psychologist when I graduate
Sacred Heart University, I found myself drawn to psychology bloggers like the
quirky Wray Herbert and curious Karen Franklin. The main blog that I plan to
follow is Wray Herbert’s We’re Only
Human. I was impressed by Herbert’s experience as editor for Science News, Psychology
Today, US News & World Report and was interested in his whimsical way of talking about human nature.
Herbert’s blog has a
loose focus, leaving readers to pick and choose what they’re interested in. We’re
Only Human is an interesting blog because it’s variety allows a larger viewer
population yet the author is able to maintain a central theme (human nature). I hope to follow Herbert’s ironic style of
both variation and centrality. I plan to write about every facet of psychology,
ranging from objective research techniques to more eclectic therapeutic practices.
Blogs are fascinating
because they allow a freedom that doesn’t exist in any other type of specialized
writing. As I begin my blog, Trust is a Waking Dream, my first and
foremost goal is to have a voice. I hope to find a way to contribute my opinions
in a humble yet charming way. Another expectation for my blog is continuity. In
order to have a standout piece of writing, you must engage the readers. Looking
at the experience I’m about to go on from a technical side, progression and
flow of my writing is crucial to its success.
The course I am taking
is titled “Writing with Public Purpose.” So, I invite any and all readers to
join me in exploring every aspect of that phrase.
"I invite any and all readers to join me in exploring every aspect of that phrase."
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