I have achieved 2000 days of daily posting
Hello.
I am Nanako Maki.
It is my 6th year since I started posting daily on note.
I have now achieved 2000 days of daily updates.
To everyone who always reads my posts, and everyone I interact with through likes and comments, thank you so much!

About five and a half years ago, I, who had never even written a post or a review, let alone used social media, started a blog, learned about note, and uploaded my first article.
That was the start of my life on note.
Since I had no track record, I started by writing articles every day, and even during my pregnancy and childbirth, I prepared articles in advance and continued to post daily, driven by the desire to remain present on note.
One by one, the number of readers increased, the child born during that time is now over four years old, and today I have reached 2000 days of daily posting.
Life events happen to everyone, but in my case, I am certain that the reason I wanted to continue was because it was note.
When I was new to note, there were more than a few times I felt disgusted with myself, thinking, 'Why can't I do more?' or 'Why am I so slow?'
At those times, I would read many articles by people on note and immerse myself in the world of note, which helped me realize that 'I can't do things like others,' and conversely, I think I was able to move forward with a refreshed feeling.
And fortunately, as I began to achieve my own results, I came to understand the true greatness of amazing people, and even now, I feel like their backs are getting further and further away.
I believe that is also a form of growth.
In the town of note, where we are connected to people who seem like they are above the clouds, receiving warm comments or being featured in posts makes me feel humbled, but at the same time, it makes me want to send power back, thinking, 'I have to support them too!' and I think that is unique to note.
There is an atmosphere of growing together, and there is an environment that makes that possible.
After all, when people are recognized, the desire to 'want to be recognized' does not simply disappear.
Even after you start being recognized, you must satisfy the desire to 'want to be recognized' somewhere.
I believe there is definitely something that begins by being in a place where we can recognize each other like that.
Everyone has a real life outside of note, don't they?
Whether in real life or on note, I feel from my own experience that if you value simply being present in that place first, things will inevitably start to move.
I want to continue to cherish that way of being.
Even now that I have reached 2000 days, what remains unchanged from the beginning is the thought that "if even one person reads the text I have written, that is an amazing thing."
When I think about that, I am filled with gratitude.
I would like to express my deepest thanks to everyone who has read my work until now.
I look forward to your continued support of Nanako Maki's note.
