Today's post is from Vidya Sury, who is part of my team for this A to Z 2016.
Some of us co-hosts are still finalizing our teams, so if have participated in the challenge before, and want a turbo-charged AZ this time, email us at the contact address: contactatozteam@gmail.com
---------Take it away, Vidya!
The
A to Z Challenge is one of my favorite blogging activities.
Okay, okay, my favorite!
That I love to write, is a given. I do occasionally take part in other blogging/writing challenges. But why am I absolutely hooked to the
A to Z Challenge?
I first learned about the A to Z Challenge in 2013 when Damyanti of
Daily (W)rite tagged me on Twitter. I fell in love with the concept. Blogging daily with thousands of people in a specific pattern appealed to me tremendously. So many perspectives and so many genius themes and ideas to meet! The whole idea filled me with joy and I energetically jumped in.
I could think of nothing but ideas for April - my kitchen shelf was full of my scribbling. My writing pad was filled with doodles and mind mapping for ideas. My friends and family got a bit tired of me trying to fit everything into the A to Z sequence. I suspect they loved it, though!
So, in my first
A to Z Challenge in 2013, I participated with one blog. In
2014, 2 blogs, in
2015, 3 blogs.
This year, 2016, I am participating with 4 blogs - I enjoy the challenge so much.
Why A to Z Challenge is my favorite :
- It keeps my adrenaline pumping and my writing muscles flexed and ready
- It cultivates a writing discipline I enjoy
- I get back into the groove with posting regularly on two of my 5 blogs.
- It encourages planning ahead - this is a major life lesson I follow in other areas of life, but not always with blogging. To truly enjoy blogging challenges, planning is critical.
- It boosts my creativity, making me think of freaky ways to entertain my readers, rather than just give them info. Yes, I like to think they love me!
- I get to meet new and wonderful bloggers via the challenge. I've met several who are fast friends now, location no bar!
- I've been part of a co-host's team for two years and enjoy the team work behind the scenes, team spirit and fun. Sort of like a girl gang, only wiser! (You can join in the teams too-- write to the email on top!)
- The A to Z is a great way to actually plan your book if you aspire to write one. I mean, write around a theme for 30 days and you have a pretty good premise for a book or an anthology!
- If you believe that travel broadens the mind, youíve got to believe that blog-hopping also broadens the mind, and heart.
- Talking of travel, I almost always travel in April, but that doesn't stop me from sailing through the challenge, thanks to the
kicks encouragement of my supporters!
- The learning. This is tremendous. Can you believe I actually converted from being a pantser to a scheming theming planner Yes I did! Go check out last year's letters to my son! I have to confess a theme feels good and keeps you focused.
- I love getting in a couple of guest posts from my blogging friends and highlighting them as there are usually more visitors in April and that makes me feel good.
- I enjoy doing the Reflections post - what activity is complete without a review and some learning points - and how to do it better next time, eh?
- The A to Z encourages me to explore my own writing abilities and I am surprised to discover how much more I am capable of.
- Consistent writing and online conversations are good for ranking- which means more paid opportunities for your blog.
So it is hardly surprising I am doing it this year - and will continue to do it for as long as I blog!
To sum up, the April A to Z Challenge is, hands down, the best motivation for bloggers to
write, connect and grow.
Let's just say,
if you like blogging, if you need the motivation to get back in the groove, the A to Z Challenge is for you! So what are you waiting for? Grab a few of your blogging buddies and
Go sign up NOW!
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Vidya Sury is living her dream as a Writer | Editor | Blogger | Social media explorer, after a couple of decades in the corporate world in marketing and training (sales and soft skills). She blogs at
Vidya Sury, Collecting Smiles, tweets as
@vidyasury and flits around
Facebook.