After vacationing in the Philippines for a month, I recently returned. Because of my constant involvement with schoolwork while in Thailand and my efforts to amuse myself, it sometimes took me a while to blog.
Apart from the fact that being busy has taken up all of my time, it has taken me so long to blog because I haven't thought about it in a while, to be honest. I needed to write the sentiments in my online journal, but I haven't had the time.
Returning to the Philippines is akin to taking a medicine that will cure all your emotional and psychological pain and stress.
One of my stress relievers when I don't feel like talking to people, especially those who are close to me, is blogging. This is how I express myself and give voice to all of my hurts, sadness, anger, and joy. I'm glad I started blogging when it first gained popularity in the early years of 2000. In this way, I could speak my mind without anyone stopping me or preventing me from doing so.
Because of the popularity of vlogging, blogging is no longer as popular as selling pancakes, but I still prefer the traditional methods.
Although getting a notebook and starting a diary is the traditional way to journal or write, I find that using the benefits of online journaling makes me happier.
It has been three months since I took a blogging break, but I am now finally back. I suppose the three-month break is sufficient, and it is imperative to resume blogging.