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Some Reading for a Snowy Day
By karen | December 1, 2007
The snow has finally arrived. After a long wait and a long wondering of when, this morning on first day of the month of Christmas, we awoke to a winter wonderland. And now, hours after, it is still snowing, with the continuous tiny flakes that seem so small and insignificant yet always manage to turn into copious amounts of the wintery whiteness.
It is breathtakingly beautiful, yet a nice day to be inside.
It is the kind of day to wrap up in some cuddly, warm blankets and curl up with a good book. A laptop has yet to provide the same type of comfort in a mass of blankets as a book but perhaps the technology will catch up. I do have some computer reading to do, the laptop may have to suffice.
I recently participated in the Lists Group Writing Project at litemind.com.
Now my assignment is to choose my top three favorites from a list of 67. I’m finding that the subjects are so varied that choosing favorites does not seem reasonable as the tech writers will choose the tech lists, the self improvement writers the self improvement lists.
- 5 Surefire Ways To Increase Comments On Your Blog by Vijay
- 35 Guaranteed Ways To Increase Your RSS Subscribers by Fred
- 5 Ways To Win A Blog Contest by Erz
- 5 Reasons Why I Bought a Domain by WishBoNe
- 5 Ways to Become the Perfect Idiot by Lori
- 12 Wordpress Editors you can choose by Karthik
- 100 Ways To Promote A Startup by Jason Drohn
- 17 POWER Tips For StumbleUpon Beginners by Dr. Mani
- 18 Tips to Become a Productive Blogger by Monika Mundell
- 15 Tips to Prevent Repetitive Strain Injury and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome by CSS
- 100 Motivators for Informal Learning by Marcel Ackermann
- 10 Ways to Survive the Writers’ Strike by Cynthia Boris
- 100List - 100 Things I can do to make more money. by Dj Wright
- 21 Punching Tips On Social Media Marketing and Social Media Optimization by Etienne Teo
- 8 Habits of Highly Successful Salespeople by Daniel Sitter
- Your Top 10 Inspirational Quotes by Sparky
- My Top-10 Personal Development Blogs by Marco
- The Quitter’s Checklist by Em Dy
- Thirteen Reasons Why WordPress is Superior To Blogger by JHS
- Get out of debt Quick: 7 Tips by Tejvan
- Six Simple Steps to Remembering and Living the Abundant Life You are Meant to Live by Anita Pathik Law
- To Do To Make Tomorrow Better by Bob
- 10 Ways To Work Through Your Workout by Gal Josefsberg
- 7 Powerful Tips to Overcome Failure by Donald Latumahina
- Top 7 Paid Review Writing Mistakes You Can Avoid by Prince John
- 9 Ways To Achieve Success in Life by Adebola Oni
- ten things i didn’t know until last week by Blaiq
- 40 ways to make your mind your playground by Fier
- 5 Crash Course Tips in Viral Marketing by John Murch
- 100 Sites I Seek Inspiration From by Iain Hamp
- 5 Things That I Believe To Be Lies by Krizza
- List of Classes by Priscilla Palmer
- Top 23 Motivation Tips, Tricks and Tactics from the Blogosphere by Mike Ambrose
- Twelve Days of Classic Country Christmas by Scott
- 5 ways to crack or reset a forgotten Windows XP administrator password by Aseem Kishore
- 10 Things To Consider Before Acting As Your Own Contractor by Shawn Van Dyke
- A Tester’s Dream - 5 steps to revive a Rejected Bug! by Debasis Pradhan
- My Five Wish-list Classes I Would Enroll In by Al
- 100 Resources To Improve Your Career, Relationships And Money by Lawrence Cheok
- 10 Ways To Improve Your Personality by Z Hereford
- The Top Ten Internet Business Ideas by John
- 3 Ways to Bring Back the Joy to the Holidays by Karen Lynch
- Best 101 Lists by Pearl
- 13 encouraging questions by Isabella Mori
- 100 Things To Write A List Of 100 About by Kotsengkuba
- Lovecraft & Cthulhu Christmas List by Cullen Bunn
- No Cost Business Tools: 37 Free Applications That Make Your Life Easier, Free of Charge by Levi
- List Of Why Blogs Are A Female Gender by Domtan
- 100 Things to do Before I Die by Joseph Gibbs
- 5 Blogging Ups, 5 Blogging Downs, and 10 Blogging Tips by Albert Foong
- 10 Life Lessons Learned While Camping by Ad Tracker
- 7 Tricks You Need to Fight Procrastination by Samir Bharadwaj
- 150 Funniest Resume Mistakes, Bloopers and Blunders Ever by Jacob Share
- 10 Productive Ways for Moms to “Relax” by Neena
- 10 Tips on How to Watch a Horror Movie When You are a Scaredy Cat by Migraine Chick
- Escape the Rut by Catherine Kunst
- 100 Ways to Personally Conquer Chaos at Work by Judy Martin
- 50 Ways to Start a Conversation by Dee
- Six Savvy Reasons Why You Should Travel Light by Sheila Beal
- How to prepare for Christmas by Ajay
- 26 ways to change the world by Chris
- 3 Things I Wish I Knew Then What I Know Now by Stephen Hopson
- 5 reasons (not) to drink coffee by Lodewijkvdb
- 7 Seven tips for students to success by Xoel Cardigan
- 6 Steps to Take Writing Ideas From WordPress Themes by Karen Zara
- What you think is what you see: 4 Ways to stop negativity by
Holli Jo - Form a running habit with seven easy steps by Shane Magee
Okay, I read them all, every last one of them. Here are my votes. In no particular order, and no explanation of my choices….
Top 10 Inspirational Quotes
26 Ways to Change the World
Form a Running Habit with Seven Easy Steps
Good Luck to all and Congratulations to the ones with the most votes!
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Topics: Personal Development |













December 1st, 2007 at 4:40 pm
Thanks for putting up the whole list, Karen.
December 1st, 2007 at 5:29 pm
My pleasure…
Don’t we all love Link-love!
December 1st, 2007 at 6:37 pm
Hey Karen, how you doing? Thanks for the link love!
December 1st, 2007 at 9:13 pm
Can you believe I have never seen snow in my life?
I can easily imagine how beautiful the landscape must be, though.
Enjoy the reading!
December 1st, 2007 at 9:51 pm
My pleasure Albert!
December 1st, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Actually Patricia, since I grew up with snow I do find it hard to imagine never having seen snow! Much the same that you do!!
December 1st, 2007 at 11:39 pm
Thanks for linking back Karen!
December 2nd, 2007 at 12:15 am
link love….
December 3rd, 2007 at 3:28 pm
Hi Karen,
Thanks for your vote, I really appreciate it. I’ll be back.