Be «the author» on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter — readers will follow, expecting to be entertained, so
keep personal stuff to a minimum
I've tried
keeping my personal stuff off my blog because I like to keep it fun and not mushy!
Not exact matches
I stand up for the things that I believe in and the things that I'm passionate about, but I like to
keep my
personal life as private as possible when it comes to dating and sexuality and all that
stuff just because it has nothing to do with my music.»
What I do is this... I try to
keep my
personal tastes and values at the forefront of my mind while browsing (e.g., I'm a dietitian, so even if something looks super awesome in the picture, if it's deep - fried and uses 2 cups of butter, I try to give it a pass)... I also
keep lots of different boards, so that I can
keep all the
stuff I pin well - organized (e.g., I don't have a «Dessert» board — I have a «Cookie» board, a «Biscotti» board, a «Cake» board, etc.)... and finally — when something truly catches my eye on Pinterest, I print the recipe out right off and try it as soon as possible — within the next few days, if I can!
I
keep one for
personal and household notes, one for blog
stuff, one for photography
stuff, and I have been known to start a new one for each and every project that I work on.
Keep the super
personal stuff to yourself.
And we are really struggling at month two, I think it sometimes can work against us just based on my own
personal experience because I'm like «Oh my gosh I got four more months of this, you know and so I understand even for people that are more type «A» kind of personality that want to set more goals and have you know, things in mind as far as dates are concerned and
stuff, kind of
keep that in mind.
It's hard to give myself a break because even when I've got
personal shit going on, I still have work and blog
stuff to do and
keep up with!
This might be to
personal but with all the new purchases you make (and I as well, and almost all of us ha) how do you
keep it all organized,
keep your closet fresh and the newest
stuff available... What I'm saying is, I think we need a closet tour?
If your baby attends nursery or daycare, you will love the idea of
keeping all your kid's
personal stuff labeled, so that the caregivers can easily find and use his / her
personal items.
I own my own company based in London, this
keeps me busy, so I do nt really have the time to meet new people, and I also find this dating scene really boring, the only
stuff I do on any regular basis is workout, I have a
personal trainer 3 times a week.
I'm wondering since the first one is «
personal thoughts / ramblings / unfiltered day to day
stuff,» and another on the list is «pictures of my pet / family / children / garden / etc.» Would you recommend
keeping that
stuff off your writing blog, or does it help show your personality if used in moderation?
So Eldon, The CRU lied about warming, NASA lied about warming, IPCC lied about warming, Nature did too, Real Climate
kept up the lie and fed «Journalists» misinformation (which they
stuffed their bellies with as though it were a last meal), and they all tried their level best to discredit Steve at every opportunity on a
personal and professional level, but Steve should be upbraided for not being nicer while they did it.
If you rent your Tesla out via a shared fleet, gone are the days of
keeping all the
stuff you think you might need in the back seat, or being able to jump in your car and leave at any time, or knowing that your vehicle will be exactly as you left it when you return to it (which begs the question of how insurance and liability issues would be handled for these types of
personal vehicle rentals).
For the most part, I decided to
keep Facebook for
personal stuff, and Twitter account for business purposes.
Leaving
personal items outside public places like a bathroom stall, forgetting your wallet on a shop counter or unknowingly
keeping your items alone on a pool lounger or on the beach while you go swimming are all instances of leaving your things unattended and any stolen
stuff claims that occur due to such actions are invalid.
A simple use for this might be
keeping work separate from
personal stuff.
The Fun
Stuff Gary was born and raised in Vancouver, and now spends most of his
personal time with his wife, trying to
keep up with their two very active young sons.
I am still
keeping the old blog, too, as my main «
personal stuff» blog.