Saturday, December 17, 2011

A New Direction

Dear Readers,

I know it's been a long time since I last typed out a blog on this website.  In fact, it's been over a semester.  Well I suppose when you think that I started this blog as a college writing assignment, it makes sense that I stopped writing when the class ended.  But I have come to realize in recent months that I'd like to get back into the habit of writing on this online forum.  I've missed the unique opportunities it affords me and the practice I garner from writing about topics which actually interest me- not just the usual school-required essays.
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So I'd like to take this opportunity brought on by winter break to re-enter the world of writing.  I want this blog to be a creative outlet which will combine my interest in neusopsychology with my everyday experiences.  I'd like to see this as a synthesis of science and the everyday world we deal with all the time.

I know this is only a rough sketch of where I want this blog to go.  I've been pondering how formulaic I want to make my entries.  Do I want to purely write from an unscripted idea?  Or should I create a schedule  where I decide to cover different aspects of the brain's biology and it's affect on how it changes our interactions with the world at large.

So if there's anyone still reading this (and I certainly hope there is), then this is my promise to you:
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I promise to try to make these posts a weekly endeavor.  I promise to try to make science of the brain more accessible to every level of knowledge.  It is my hope that this will force me to increase my knowledge as well as my writing technique.

So stay tuned as I swing this blog into a whole new direction.  That of neuroscience and psychology and behavior and everyday problems.  I hope you stick around and enjoy the change.
Sadie