Is this the last weekend before December Holiday Madness begins? I think I need to drink a lot of water, eat a lot of vegetables and generally lay low because once Thanksgiving hits it is a quick slide right into the new year.
YOU GUYS, HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
I can’t even think about it today. 🙂 Today all I can think about is how happy I am that it is the weekend, and that I read so many fun things on the internet this week. Check ’em out:
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*10 Common Mistakes That Keep You From Being Healthy And Happy.
*On my crabby day, reading this just turned my entire perspective around. (Ok, all of your funny comments helped too! So thanks.)
*This little trick is something I’ve used for a long time. It works REMARKABLY: You Already Have What You Want
*I love Elizabeth Akinwale AND HER THIGHS. If only someone cool was into Closing the (Thigh) Gap while I was growing up. Sigh!
*I feel like this is Martha Stewart’s karma biting her in the ass for implying that bloggers are untalented and not professional.
*Let’s be real, we all need a good cry once in a while. This Heartbreak Songs Playlist is full of quite a few tear jerkers.
*Resounding Slow Clap: In Defense of the Personal Blog.
*‘Tis The Season To Roast All Your Veggies: I couldn’t agree more.
*I agreed with every single thing in Marie Forleo’s video about 4 Things Really Productive People Do Everyday.
*Wanna come visit? 5 Cool California Places to Stay using AirBnb. Those all look AWESOME!
*I related quite a bit to Allison’s story on Choosing A Positive Life.
*Pinch of Yum’s series on Traffic and Income is always a fascinating read if you are interested in how bloggers make money.
*I’m thinking about mixing up one of these this weekend.
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Whatever you are doing this weekend, I hope it is a good one friends!
Heee, thanks for the Martha Stewart link. I have been trying not to snort laugh in my cube reading through the responses to the pic. (my favorite was the simple “Jesus Christ, Martha!”)
Holly, you always have the best links, and I am honored to be included! I LOVED the piece about the personal blog; as someone who started with a personal blog back in early 2005 I must say I miss that community and the rawness of those blogs. It’s refreshing to read blogs who still keep it real!
Loving this round-up! <3