Well your blog isn't ambivilant about you. In fact we were just talking about you the other day. Your blog told me that it sometimes feels like the magic is gone. Like sometimes your only going through the motions. Sometimes, your blog tells me, you type things that bore it. It hates squash you know.
Good Housekeeping magazine recently ran a story called "tips for not being ambivilent about your blog"....among them are:
1) Remember to take time for your Blog. In the rush of everyday life it is easy to overlook taking just a few moments to ask your Blog about it's day. Carving out just 15 minutes a day from your busy schedule will strengthen your Blog relationship.
2) Tell your Blog how you feel...every day! It is always nice to hear that someone cares for you, and your Blog is no exception! Reminding it that it is important to you is a great way to keep it happy, and secure!
3) Take your Blog on a date! Even though you are in a commited relationship with your Blog doesn't mean you can't have fun! Take it to a movie, out to dinner, or just on a long drive in the country! The time you and your Blog spend together outside your normal routine will be greatly rewarded!
4) Spice things up! Don't be scared to try new things with your Blog. Writing the same thing day after day can become, well, monotonous! Try wearing a new outfit, or even suggest Blogging while standing on your head, rather than sitting up in a chair. Blogging in a public place, such as a library can be a great way to make it interesting... just watch out for those other online pervs at the computers nearby.
5) And finally, relax! All relationships have their great days, and their ambivilent days. The Blog is probably having days where it is ambivlent about YOU as well! Remember that you are in this Blog relationship for better or for worse, and just remember that tomorrow might be a GREAT blogging day!
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Well your blog isn't ambivilant about you. In fact we were just talking about you the other day. Your blog told me that it sometimes feels like the magic is gone. Like sometimes your only going through the motions.
Sometimes, your blog tells me, you type things that bore it. It hates squash you know.
But how else will Fillmers gather 'round the virtual fire?
Good Housekeeping magazine recently ran a story called "tips for not being ambivilent about your blog"....among them are:
1) Remember to take time for your Blog. In the rush of everyday life it is easy to overlook taking just a few moments to ask your Blog about it's day. Carving out just 15 minutes a day from your busy schedule will strengthen your Blog relationship.
2) Tell your Blog how you feel...every day! It is always nice to hear that someone cares for you, and your Blog is no exception! Reminding it that it is important to you is a great way to keep it happy, and secure!
3) Take your Blog on a date! Even though you are in a commited relationship with your Blog doesn't mean you can't have fun! Take it to a movie, out to dinner, or just on a long drive in the country! The time you and your Blog spend together outside your normal routine will be greatly rewarded!
4) Spice things up! Don't be scared to try new things with your Blog. Writing the same thing day after day can become, well, monotonous! Try wearing a new outfit, or even suggest Blogging while standing on your head, rather than sitting up in a chair. Blogging in a public place, such as a library can be a great way to make it interesting... just watch out for those other online pervs at the computers nearby.
5) And finally, relax! All relationships have their great days, and their ambivilent days. The Blog is probably having days where it is ambivlent about YOU as well! Remember that you are in this Blog relationship for better or for worse, and just remember that tomorrow might be a GREAT blogging day!
Auntie K you crack me up!
Things to spice up ones blog.
Perhaps swapping blogs for a night could be fun?
Or blogging blindfolded.
But don't get too wild. It would be awful to come home and find someone posting on you blog while you were busy at the office.
I want you to know Matt has been laughing about your post for two solid days.
things are more exciting in my blog life now that i have multiple blog postings.
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