The life I lead seems pretty mundane from my point of view. But then again I think most probably feel that way about their life?
https://dirthippie.com/2020/05/27/example-post
Think about how people will connect to your blog, always think about the people, how can you bring them closer
Keywords: blogger, blogging tips, how to grow your audience as a blogger, how to monetize your blog
My advice to new bloggers would be to think about their blog as a stepping stone. Obviously the world of blogging has changed a lot, there are many blogs out there now. However that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t start one. There are a lot of companies that make white t-shirts and they still sell. I think if you’re creating a blog right now you have to think past the digital space.
https://empeysworld.com/2020/05/26/lifestyle-blogger-laurenolauren-shares-tips-that-can-help-new-bloggers-navigate-the-world-of-blogging
I’ve let my fear control and define who I am
It took me a long time to realize that sometimes, even when it seems ridiculous or even inappropriate, you just have to let yourself go and be YOU in the purest sense of the word you have to connect with what makes you unique and tap into your full potential.
https://whatyoueatdefinesyou.wordpress.com/2020/05/26/step-outside-your-comfort-zone
I have started this blog with hopes of being able to connect with other teachers but also as a way to reflect as I go through triumphs and challenges as a first year teacher
Keywords: about me
I expect a lot of learning experiences this year and I can’t wait to get started.
https://classroomvibesblog.wordpress.com/2020/05/24/let-me-introduce-myself
Technology is a tool, helpful when it wants to work, but I believe it’s damaged our sense of community, of social skills and disconnected us as much as we’ve tried to connect with others
Keywords: Poems, rant, life, technology, lifestyle, media, people
it became clear that technology as much as we believed or hoped it would be, failed in replicating the presence of the people we missed. People who weren’t friends even began to miss each other. The clerk at the local dairy was finally someone to be recognized and appreciated. The forced distancing made us crave contact even with strangers, despite or weariness of the virus. We are social creatures, yes, but there’s nothing like a simple sit-down-and-chat. I hope that we’ve seen through the media guise and learned or at least remembered to appreciate the power of physical contact and verbal communication.
https://weirdworldofme.home.blog/2020/05/24/media-is-a-tool-not-a-lifestyle




