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I can’t wait until school starts back up and I am able to go back to work so that I can really start blogging

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I want to start by letting you all know that I feel completely out of my comfort zone doing this blogging thing

https://missginasworld.wordpress.com/2020/08/16/out-of-my-comfort-zone
New Media Works education, opinion, primary Leave a comment August 16, 2020 1 Minute

UGH – Blogging is HARD!

blogging, fun, mentoring, student teacher

New Media Works education Leave a comment April 23, 2019April 23, 2019 1 Minute
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    G Technical on “Depending on how good your grades are, that’s how successful life you are going to be”December 10, 2020

    Nice motivation 😃

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  • I can’t wait until school starts back up and I am able to go back to work so that I can really start blogging

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