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One of the biggest challenges in world today is staying focused. Especially with all the craziness that’s going on. It often has nothing to do with you – you slept well, had great breakfast, was ready to start working… then you open email/read news and… you suddenly don’t feel like doing anything. You only feel need to rest. So – how do you switch your focus from thinking about rest, to thinking about work you need to do? That’s what I talk in my latest post:
http://howtoaddict.com/shift-focus-fulfillment-work-motivation/
I’m curious to hear from you – what strategies do you use to re-focus your thoughts? Have you found something that works 100% of the time? Looking forward to your responses!
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This is an interesting perspective! I definitely agree that we sometimes need to take time to relax–but if we work hard we will often find that we’re more fulfilled by that hard work. Thanks for sharing!
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Yeah – getting into that loop of working -> feeling satisfaction -> working even more… is what I think everyone is looking for.
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Agree 100%!
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That is so true! You just need to get started and then the satisfaction will make you even more productive 🤗🙏🏼
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Useful information
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Great post as always! Nothing works 100% of the time, but taking time to plan my objectives and schedule my time accordingly is a huge help.
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I commented on your blog 🙂 THanks for sharing
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Thanks for taking time to comment! 😉
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You’re welcome!
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Interesting topic 🙂 Too be honest I think I have it the other way around I often have to make myself relax because I always have too many things planned all the time and then rest do make me really happy. Reminds me that life isn´t always about getting somewhere but also about enjoying the ride 🙂 Thanks for sharing!
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For me, considering I work from home, I’ve actually found that the more active I am, the better I feel. Like, if I take 3 days and decide to do nothing – which I am able to do at any time- at the end of day 3 I’ll feel completely depressed.
On the other hand if I take 3 days and make a list of 10 things to accomplish – if manage to do those 10 things – it’ll be state of euphoria… so long as those 10 things get me closer to my life’s goals.
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I like being active as well probably a little too much, so I know what you mean 🙂
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As a constant procrastinator, if I want to get anything done I have to do it soon after I wake up or else pulling away from Nextflix or YouTube to do work will be that much harder. I also find it’s helpful that I like what I do so I always want to work, but I can see how it would be hard for those who find work a chore to get started.
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For me it’s all about planning so I have small, achievable steps to take each day. It’s how I keep from being overwhelmed and giving up.
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That’s the same for me! Sometimes when I get too overwhelmed with everything that I have to do, I remind myself to do everything step by step and it works so much better! 😊
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Yes, exactly!
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Nice post. For me making a realistic planning works. Next to that, I try to keep my desk clean and sober, and move regularly to avoid being in the same position all the time.
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“Realistic planning” is what kills me… I make plan that I think is realistic and then when I start working it ends up being 5x planned effort ;).
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Very interesting post! I definitely can see where doing the opposite opens the door to happiness rather than doing nothing. Work = productivity = success. I thoroughly enjoyed your post!
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I am constantly feeling like I am losing my mind. One thing that helps is making a to-do list. That way I know what I want to accomplish that day and don’t forget about them as the day goes on.
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I also find that having a to-do list helps me stay focused and there is great satisfaction in crossing off the things that got done.
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have you been spying on me…? *facepalm* I feel like you were talking directly to me…! I love this post…
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Great timing. I am suffering from this epidemic called distraction.
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I’m making lists of my goals and thought to help me stay focused and I do like the idea of taking a break often. Loved your post and even shared it on my tweeter
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Great post. I totally agree with you. I tend to find myself in similar situations so often especially after getting myself onto some relaxing activity. What I do to get my concentration and keep it, is to use a schedule. It helps me stay on track knowing what to do next.
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I really like this. “We all become what we focus on and think about.” If we tell ourself it won’t happen chances are it won’t, if we tell ourselves it will and we really believe it you’ll find yourself taking small actions to make it happen – self fulfilling prophecy.
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Love your perspective! Thanks for sharing that quote – it’s so true 😊
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If it’s something that doesn’t require my listening, I have a playlist of jazz music, which keeps me focused very well.
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Great post!
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Hello,
My latest post is a review Bird by Bird, a classic non-fiction book on writing by Anne Lamott.
Any feedback is welcome!
Happy blogging,
Ida
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You made me really want to read this book! It sounds like something every writer should read. Your review was beautifully written, too–and I like how you included some hashtags at the beginning 🙂
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I can’t recommend it enough! ^_^
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A very good review 🙂 Made me really want to read that book, could probably use some tips 😉
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Loved it! Very well structured (I like the context/review division).
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Thank you!
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Very intriguing. I don’t enjoy reading tons of books on a regular basis, but this book sounds like a must read! Thanks so much for breaking it down and sharing!
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Hi, Ida,
Your review is definitely worth the time to read. From what I read, I got the vibe of utmost enjoyment you felt when you read it. Your post definitely salutes the author.
As a rookie, I will most likely bcheck the book.
Thanks for this 🙂
Love,
A.
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Sorry for the repetitions and some typos. My kids keep me busy 🙂
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Happy Monday super bloggers!
In today’s post in My Instruction Manual, I offer tips on how to connect with others.
https://myinstructionmanual.com/2017/10/02/how-to-connect-with-anyone/
I’d love your thoughts or feedback here or on the post itself!
Keith
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Interesting post, Keith! I think your advice to smile and ask questions about the other person is spot on.
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Thanks Sherina!
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Nice post… responded to Miranda on question regarding how to memorize other people’s names. Guess that’s something we all struggle with 😉
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Yes… not sure I have any good advice on that one yet.
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Great post. Some great dialogue going on in the comments! I kinda hijacked the conversation and replied to Miranda.
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Nice post, left you a comment over there 😉
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Communication and human interaction is key! You’ve got some great advice 😊
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I’m so bad at remembering people’s names, and it’s really a bad thing. But I do like to smile to other people or maybe even give a good compliment.
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Nice post Keith. Thank you for insights
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Very nice post ..you know, I have done all of these … I take genuine interest in people’s matter and talk more about them and less about me … but wen I do this , it will be oly abt dem and no more abt me … I am a real good listener … when somebody is sharing something to me I genuinely listen to them , try to empathise their situation n not just hear to give some random advice as soon as dey r done .. by wen asked 4 an advice I definitely give 1 ..even after all of these I am projected as if I do not talk much to people .🙁 this is the very main reason why I created a blog here so Tat I want to just talk whatever I feel like …do visit my blog let me know for feedback 😊
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I loved the post and I could totally identify with you! I will try to use the tips soon 🤗
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Ever stress out while traveling? I do, especially while traveling with others (like my boyfriend!)
Check out how I save myself from the craziness on my last blog post here!!
Looking for collabs and exchange posts, do message me if our blogs sync! 🙂
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Sometimes you need a ‘vacation from your vacation’! Enjoyed your post and am going to peak around at some others on your blog, too. All this thinking about travelling is giving me some wanderlust this morning!
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I’m so happy to hear that!! So wonderful to find a connection in this big big world. ❤
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This is such a great post! I often try to leave ’empty spaces’ around the day or prioritise on which places I want to see in order to not have a super tight schedule!
http://www.josiearana.com x
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Your blog is awesome. I came across your post, “An Open Letter to Worried Parents” and almost immediately forwarded it to mine. Felt connected to what you’re writing about so I gave you a follow. Keep on keepin’ on.
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Such an amazing comment, thank you thank you! I’m undergoing a phase where I wish to connect with my parents more, however, it’s still crazy difficult to do so! I hope you keep on going as well ❤
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Glad to see I am not the only one stressing over something that should actually be relaxing! Great post!
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Great post! I should keep a copy on hand during the more stressful travel moments of my upcoming trip! It’s so important to remember that spontaneity and plans on the fly are a valuable part of the adventure when traveling. Having an iron grip on the itinerary with no flexibility leads to unnecessary stress and as you mention in your post, does not go over well when traveling with others!
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me too me too!!
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I left a comment 😊 And I would love to connect and maybe cooperate one day! I will travel a lot next year so our blogs might sync 🤗
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I thoroughly enjoyed this post and your advice! I’m a neurotic traveller and can pack a weekend bag with enough for a month, when I read that you were speaking to me 😁
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Hello everybody, Simon from To Cut a Short Story Short here, with my latest post, an extended version of an earlier post, Phoning a Friend, a rather poignant story based on an urban legend. Now 1200 words. I hope you like it!
https://simonjwood.wordpress.com/2017/10/01/phoning-a-friend-1200-word-version/
Also, if you interested in joining a 400 word fortnightly story group, please contact me via my blog.
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Nice! I commented on your blog. ^_^
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Hi Ida, thank you! I replied there too 🙂
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Morning, everyone! I wanted to share a post I wrote last week; I considered what the concept of an “online identity” means to me, because my blog is read by both both people I know in real life and people I don’t. I’d love to hear your thoughts! https://sherinaspeaks.com/2017/09/29/real-talk-honesty-audiences-and-online-identities/
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I’ve actually kept my blog quite separate from the people I know (aside from a select few), so I understand what you mean by having an online identity. Been trying to work up the courage to be more confident in my blog and be able to talk more about it!
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I also haven’t told anyone I know personally about my blog. I feel a little strange when I think about my friends reading my unqualified advice to a most general audience. I don’t think they would react negatively, in fact I feel they would be really supportive, but I think I also wanted to see what I could achieve on my own.
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I feel exactly and did exactly the same! 😊😀
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Interesting! I’ve found that sharing on my personal social media helped me kind of talk about my blog more (since it can feel strange to randomly bring up in person haha)!
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I’ve thought many of the same thoughts! I commented directly on your blog.
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Thank you! And you know what they say–great minds think alike! 🙂
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Concept of online identity is very dear to me… obviously I am writing under pseudonym. Thus I enjoyed reading your article since I get perspective of someone who combines their real and online identity (unlike myself – 100% online identity). Will be following your blog!
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That’s interesting! There’s such a variety of anonymous/non-anonymous bloggers and I find it so cool to compare thoughts. Thanks for the follow! 🙂
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I prefer to keep my identity hidden from whomever reads my blog . I can write anything I want but a limit what could be linked to my real identity. I think that we must write what we feel is right and share it with whomever read it
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Interesting! 🙂
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Came across your name in the comments above and already left a reply on your post. Interesting blog! Followed so I can keep up-to date 🙂
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Thanks! Much appreciated 🙂
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Lovely post!
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Thanks so much, Ida! 🙂
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I’ve also kept my blog separate from the people I know. Only few of them know about it. I am not ready for everyone that knows me to be able to read my deepest thoughts. Maybe someday I will be confident enough 😀.
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I am thinking the exact same way🙈😀
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Very great post! I feel the same way most of the time. Previously, when I wrote blog posts about life lessons and experiences, I would feel super uncomfortable sharing it, knowing that there were family members (some of whom that post related to) are reading it. However, I’ve learned to write for me like you’ve stated. Your blog is a reflection of you and your thoughts, therefore, you can’t allow others to shape what you share! I always think about the fact that whatever you attempt to share may be the key to helping someone else, so it’s best to just share it anyway.
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Thanks, Shanika! I agree with you and you stated that beautifully 🙂
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You’re so welcome! Thank you! 🙂
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Love the post, I have so many similar thoughts on the topic! I commented directly on it 🙂
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Thank you so much! 🙂
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It’s interesting to know tat there are many people here who think alike . I have maintained a complete different account just for my blog . I have a fear of being judged based on my language or grammar or unethical writing ;when my friends or family read my blog .
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Very interesting!
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Great piece.
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Thank you! 🙂
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I read your post, interesting thoughts. I only have a handful of people that know about my blog. My sister really wants to plug it, but I told her that the right, like minded people will come across it in time. Although I don’t have anything to hid, I just don’t want all my Facebook “friends” to have a sticky beak for the sake of it. And also I’m not sure if I write any good! I want to be able to write really well first!
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Thanks, Charis! Interesting to hear your perspective.
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I am pretty new to blogging. I started blogging to just clear my mind of a lot of random thoughts. Only a few people from my life know about it and I hope some day I have the courage to share it with them too.
🙂
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This is actually quite intriguing. You’ve got quite a cool way of thinking heh
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Hello there! Looking for some feedback on my latest post: https://curlygirlabroad.wordpress.com/2017/09/29/the-botanical-garden-of-leuven/
Next to that I am also looking for American Travel Bloggers (guest post) more info: https://curlygirlabroad.wordpress.com/2017/10/02/looking-for-travel-bloggers-based-in-usa/
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Gosh, I love your pics of the garden. I shared your post on my Facebook page 🙂
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Oh thank you so much!
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I really like the botanical garden post, so many amazing pictures as well 🙂 Great job!
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Thanks! 🙂
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The botanical garden is mesmerising 😍!
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Yes its very pretty!
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Comment left on post. This place will be on my sightseeing list, if I travel to Belgium 🙂 Nice review!
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Thank you!
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Hi!
I run a travel blog and I’ve been posting for a few weeks but I’m struggling when it comes to finding people with the same interests to befriend!
I’ll also be going to Africa on 17th so I will be posting frequently about my experiences!
Feel free to drop by, leave some constructive criticism or just say hi! 😁
https://shonatalks.wordpress.com/2017/08/30/14-my-mini-bucket
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Good one, everyone should have their bucket list
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Where in Africa are you going? That’s so exciting! Love your blog Shona x
http://www.josiearana.com
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I’m going to Cape Town! And thank you so much x
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Fun Bucket list. Check out Amity Wellness in Thailand. That’s on my list! And here’s why LOL https://freedomlaughs.wordpress.com/2017/08/14/exercise-and-healthy-eating-arent-enough-just-ask-the-angry-drill-sergeant/
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Nice! Chekout my blog. I definitely share the same interests as you and I live in Botswana in Southern Africa. I’m looking forward to see where in Africa you travel to and reading your blog about it 🙂
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Brilliant! I’ll be sure to check it out! I’m going to Cape Town 🙂 however I am hoping to branch out to other near by area’s 🙂
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Hi there fellow travel blogger! Loved your list and left a comment over there 😉
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Hi everyone! My name is Josie and I have a lifestyle blog! I recently shared some of my top Instagrammable spots around Dubai! Check out the link here: https://josiearana.com/2017/09/20/dubai-most-instagram-worthy-spots/
Would love to hear your opinion and connect with you guys! x
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http://www.josiearana.com
x
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Nice Blog!! I might be headed to Dubai soon so I will have to check out one of those places!
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Thanks so much! I’m glad you liked it 🙂
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Hope it helps and that you enjoy Dubai 💕
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Hi, loved your post, an original approach! Also liked your blog design in general!
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Thanks a lot for the positive feedback! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
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Very gorgeous photos! I love your blog!
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Thanks a lot Shanika! I’m glad you like them 🤗
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Hello everybody! With the help of fellow bloggers, I just completely redid my blog! I would love to get some more eyes on it and see if there is anything else you think I should change or look at! Thank you so much! 🙂
https://adventuresofanewfloridian.wordpress.com/
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It looks great! I love the breakdowns in the menu bar. Can’t wait to keep reading.
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Thank you so much! I really appreciate you taking a look! 🙂
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Great Job, lady! It looks great. In fact I shared it on FB…My mom is going to LOVE your blog. She’s been to the Galapagos
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Thank you so much! I’m so excited that you shared it! And it’s even better that you have someone in your family who has also been there! I can only imagine that she loved it as much as I did! 🙂
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Your welcome 🙂 She did love it! I can’t wait to hear what she thinks of your blog (may not be till this weekend though. She’s has a crazy week)
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You have a lovely blog. I don’t see anything wrong
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Thank you so much for taking a look! It really means a lot! 🙂
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😊
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It’s always good to change things up! I’ll take a look! I love the name of your blog!
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I couldn’t agree more! I was definitely ready for a change! 🙂 Thank you so much! 🙂
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Looks very good to me! easy to navigate
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I’m very glad to hear that it is easy to navigate! Thank you so much for taking a look! 🙂
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Hello awesome bloggers! We are new here in WordPress and really need your feedback with our second blog post http://wp.me/p92159-75 Which we also added a video to make it interesting! Have you ever drink Bunga Telang? Curious on what it is? Visit our blog http://www.wunderlifestyle.wordpress.com
thank you so much in advance, and looking forward to get to know you guys!
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I like your blog and followed it, but was slightly put off by the fact that you commented on my blog, quite generically and then asked for me to check yours out. You may want to rethink your tactics…
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I get your point. I ask people to check out my blog but don’t do it unless I genuinely like theirs and think that mine may interest them. Thanks for this reminder.
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Aha, good to know!
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Hi! I would love it if you could check out my blog and provide some feedback. I would love to check out your blog as well. Thank you!! http://www.fai-lure.com
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So glad you posted on here. I really like your blogging style and positive message. I commented on your blog
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Thank you for visiting! Checking out your site now!
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A very good post, simple but powerful 🙂
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Thank you for reading. Checking out your blog now!
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No problem 😊
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I so love your blog! I’ve already been a subscriber! Keep up the great work!
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Thank you! Good luck as well!
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I really did enjoy this post. You packed a big punch in a few paragraphs.
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Thank you!
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Commented and liked
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Thanks!
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I like your blog Fai! I wouldn’t change anything!
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Thank you! Checking out your blog now!
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Really like your blog 🤗🙏🏼
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Thank you!
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Hey there everyone!
I have a new post that I hope you guys will enjoy. Let me know what you think!
https://risfit.com/2017/10/02/three-steps/
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Nice post
It will be very helpful to me as I am planning to reduce my weight
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Awesome! Wish you luck on your path!
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Thank you
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Great post! I need to save this to help me be motivated to get in shape.
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Glad I could help. Thanks!
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You always post fantastic advice! Love getting updates from you. Thanks for the share! ❤️
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Thanks alot! Hopefully I can continue to please 😊
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Thank you for sharing helpful insights. Enjoyed reading it. Motivating!
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Thanks for reading! Really appreciate it!
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It seemed fitting that scoring tickets to U2’s final U.S. performance of their Joshua Tree tour in San Diego would be the perfect segue to our visit to Joshua Tree National Park one day later. U2’s iconic album, filled with haunting melodies and provocative lyrics still resonates, even thirty years after its release. That the two events would collide seemed akin to kismet, providing inspiration for a mash-up of U2 music and National Park imagery.
It’s not the style of my customary posts, so I’d love your feedback about the different format.
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Hi team,
I’ve written a post about learning to socialise as a child when both my parents were alcoholics and I had no role models with good social skills:
https://breakingthealcoholiccycle.wordpress.com
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This is a really good post.
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Hi Fellow Bloggers,
This is the first time I’ve posted here in around three months. Really this blog post is a cool photo, but I’ve introduced it with a flash piece comparing my son with the 12 year-old me. I’d like to know if you think the prose part of this piece works. https://jefftcann.com/2017/10/01/more-cool-st/
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Absolutely loved this!
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Hi,
My blog https://sudhavaranasi.com/ is for fitness, lifestyle and travel enthusiasts. I talk about my weight loss story and share my experiences related to trekking and travel. Do check out my latest post : https://sudhavaranasi.com/2017/09/30/the-travel-bug/
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Your photos are very vibrant and as pretty as you are. India is on my bucket list. All the best in your explorations.
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Thanks a lot, do visit and let me know if you need any suggestions 😊😊
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Love your blog xx i would love to visit India someday, it’s a country rich in culture. I went to Sri Lanka two years ago, but i am sire it’s different!
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That’s great, do let me know if you need any suggestions
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I will!! Thanks 😊
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YOU need to be on the other end of that camera! Not a big fan of selfies.
India is incredible! Tell us! Make us want to hop on the next plane! Explain the smells of the spice markets! Quench our eyes with the one and only Taj Mahal, Veranasi or Hampi ruins! Oh, the sounds! No one that hasn’t been will understand! The smiles of the street food walas! I want to be immersed! Tell the story!
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Thanks for the feedback, will be talking about the beauty of the country in a future post.
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Hey everyone. Just some creative writing. Kind of a short story, or like a scene that I would put in a novel. Let me know what you think if you have the time 🙂
https://scatteredscripturient.com/2017/10/01/our-love-is-worth-it/
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I like it 🙂 Well written!
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Thank you 🙂
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I like it, it has me wanting more 😊
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Hi everyone,
I have a creative writing blog where I write short stories which I have written for a creative writing course I’m currently taking. I will also in the future be adding new content such as posts about the craft of writing and book reviews. I also do lots of arts and crafts with my kids so i’m sure some of that will feature to. Come and take a look!
My latest post is an assignment I did about a getaway car scene based on a written statement of a road traffic accident involving a fatality. It is written in several different points of view. So any feedback on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Kristina
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HEY! Have you ever been to Bandar Ku Ceria? No? YOU SHOULD!
here’s my latest blog post on it http://wp.me/p6Mshg-2vj
Also, don’t forget what happened on my birthday! http://wp.me/p6Mshg-2tO
Really need to receive some feedback on the blog as well as the post!
Thank you in advance! and do follow me up for Self Discovery post! http://www.fallingforsnow.com
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Taking it back to my very first blog post. To sum it up: I liked to kiss boys. Happy Monday! https://bexoxoblog.wordpress.com/2016/08/09/i-was-that-girl-in-school/
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Haven’t even read it yet, but I like it already
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It was fun to reminisce while writing it. 🙂
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Hello, everyone!
Happy Monday! I’m writing a new story. I just posted the prologue onto my blog. Check it out and feel free to tell me what you think of it.
Have a nice day!
https://claireyangwrites.wordpress.com/2017/10/02/destroying-worlds-prologue/
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Hi there everyone! I run a flash fiction and poetry blog, British English style. I currently have an 11 part story running, and today we are up to day 6. I’ll leave a link below for day one and then let you follow the “next” link for the continuing pieces.
https://britwitblog.wordpress.com/2017/09/27/come-to-that/
Happy Monday! 💜💫
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Hi everyone!I have posted about a fashion exhibition but didn’t get much popularity. I am wondering what I could have done differently 🙂
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Maybe a photo closer to the top of the post? Commented on your Iceland post! I love your blog and your tips for traveling on a budget!
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Thank you for your feedback, I have updated it 🙂 Glad you are following me 🙂
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Hello lovely readers,
I opened my YouTube channel and my new logo. Visit to my YouTube channel. I hope you liked it. Thank you.
https://designerworldstudio.wordpress.com/2017/09/30/finally-i-opened-my-youtube-channel❤my-new-logo❤/
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I run a blog about poetry, and I have just published the third sonnet in a series I’ve written: https://appendixpoetry.com/2017/10/02/love-sonnet-iii/. I always appreciate feedback of any kind, but feel free to stop by just to look around. I almost always explore the blogs of those who take the time to explore mine. Thanks.
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I love your poetry! I left you a comment on your blog, too. Very well written with wonderful imagery. Thanks for the share and do please keep it up! 🙂💫
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Here’s my latest post on my blog that deals with the pain and the aftermath of loss. Thank you for taking a look….
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Heya,
Check out my blog http://www.ichbindacian.com and let me know if you have any advice regarding the looks, content, or let me know what you think. Any feedback is useful guys, thanks!
Hope you enjoy the content as much as I enjoy writting it!
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hey everyone,
i am busy looking for work at the moment and so i wrote a post sharing some of the struggle plus trying to include some humour so as to be both informative [in case i know anyone who has a job which might fit me] but also wanting it to be a fun vibe post to read and hopefully resonate with others who are looking for work.
Do you think i managed to hit both of those?
Thanks for stopping by
love brett fish
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