My next assignment was to extend the hand of friendship to my fellow bloggers and get to know them better. Through the tag of Blogging 101, I stumbled upon five fascinating blogs which I wasted no time in following. In no particular order, they are:
- Being woke (daily alarms from a person racialised as brown) – a blogger whose writing is thought provoking and riveting at the same time.
- UniquelyMeandYouBlog – an inspirational blogger full of soul! She enticed me to dig deeper into meditation and gratitude.
- Goprostarter – a runner blogger who promises to post pictures and videos of his adventures with a gopro camera. I look forward to viewing them John 🙂
- Love.laugh.sparkle – a blogger who feels she’s lost her sparkle and hopes to regain it. Her writing is magical.
- The Bliss Magnet (one girl’s journey towards discovering what makes her sublimely happy). I am inherently drawn to people who strive to overcome challenges in their lives, seeking positivity and contentment. Lew’s writing is heart-warming and honest, simply a breath of fresh air!
Then I had to select five tags that hold my interest and would provide me with nuggets of reading pleasure. They are:
- Blogging101 has assisted me to stay connected to course mates who inspire me with their ideas and motivation to keep on blogging.
- Running – I can never get enough of my treasured sport even if I overdosed on it 🙂
- Writing – There are mountains of information available over the internet. I don’t believe writers ever stop learning and growing as this creative sphere is constantly evolving and that’s the reason why I’m so passionate about it 🙂
- Time management – No matter how organised I think I am, there is always room for improvement. The old adage, too much to do, too little time applies here.
- Romance – my escapism. In a world of stress, strife, endless responsibility and mediocrity, I can lose myself to love, emotion and the heart-beat of the human spirit.
alison41 says
An interesting post. I subscribe to about 40 WordPress blogs- I choose them because I enjoy their content – they range from Rhodesian nostalgia, thru art/photography, poetry, books, writing, and destinations, travel and so on. You have chosen your neighbours with a very tight focus & that’s o.k. too; mine is ecclectism gone mad -=too much/too many, probably!
beingwoke says
Hi, I’m super interested to find out what you mean by Rhodesian nostalgia? Care to share a few links?
Sweet Life of Sumi Singh says
Hi beingwoke, perhaps you’d like to check out my friend Alison’s blog https://despatchesfromtimbuktu.wordpress.com/, I’m sure she’ll be able to pass on the links you seek.
Sweet Life of Sumi Singh says
Thanks for your comment Alison. As part of the challenge we had to choose five blogs to follow under the Blogging 101 tag and I was following this through. I too like you follow varied bloggers, everything from fashion, books, party planning, psychology to photography. I say the more reading diversity, the better 🙂
beingwoke says
Thank you so much for the link – funnily enough I didn’t even realise. I was casually going through the blogging 101 tag and was pleasantly surprised. I’m honoured!
John says
Thanks for the mention Sumi 🙂
Sweet Life of Sumi Singh says
Pleasure John 🙂