They interact with others, they even
share some personal stuff.
Although we previously wrote an article on how to write a great online dating profile, this Christian personals article centers on one aspect of your profile: the part where
you share some personal stuff about yourself.
Blogging, when
you share personal stuff on the Internet, is kind of weird.
Besides you have to make sure that don't
share your personal stuff like towel, soap, razor with others.
I often
share personal stuff on my Instagram account and not so much on my blog because I believe most of my readers only want to check my recipe and then «bye»... But adding this personal note to a blog is so important in my opinion because only then our blog is unique and not one of a million other food blogs.
Millionairematch.com gets my 5 stars for its flawless concept and privacy, I'm very hesitant when it comes to
sharing personal stuff and their site, despite being very transparent, allows the cloak of privacy I need and want.
Maybe
you shared some personal stuff.
But I'm an open book so I don't mind
sharing some personal stuff for the sake of informing people.
However, if that's not the kind of site and community you've already built, be cautious about
sharing personal stuff.
Not exact matches
To give her followers and potential investors a good virtual image of herself, Carrico has it down to a formula: «30 percent
personal information, updates about my day, my children, fun
stuff; 40 percent business updates; 30 percent
sharing links to relevant news that I think my followers will be interested in that also show them that I'm on top of my industry's news.»
He created Sweating the Big
Stuff to
share the practical lessons he's learned about handling money, from small financial wins like negotiating a haircut, to more life - changing wins like negotiating a lower rent, or making friends using
personal finance.
I'm happy to
share any of my recipes, though I am not a prolific blogger; I am a recipe developer and copy writer professionally so often I'm writing for work and get to my
personal stuff last.
On the more serious side, I've
shared some deeply
personal stuff that I hope helps people when it comes to raising their own children.
Since so many of you in my fall reader survey said you want to read more
personal stuff about me / my life, I figured I'd take a hot sec to
share some recent tidbits with y ’ all while
sharing a bunch of winnables and giftables.
We want to build trust and transparency in the
personal information people
share — making it safer to get
stuff done and do the things we love, via a secure platform.»
Not too surprisingly, then, Corman's (and Carver's) Capone is loosely related to Coppola's Don Corleone (Gazzara even
stuffs his jowls with padding), but he might, in conception at least, bear a closer resemblance to Scorsese's Johnny Boy in Mean Streets — a «gangster» story that
shares the traditionally mythic elements inherent in the genre while managing its own very
personal working - out of the meanings of both violence and friendship.
They must have each student's
stuff and each student's style all over them (in case you haven't noticed, kids love to customize and make technology
personal), and that is something
sharing just doesn't allow.
And I believe many people would still like a car that they do not
share with others so they can leave
personal stuff in it like sun glasses, kids» toys, a gun, cash, etc..
However I also tend to like
sharing interests & fun
stuff with my close friends on my
personal page, so there might be a lot that wouldn't be of interest to those following my writing.
Since Mike Mann has a penchant for flailing out with snarky insults at anyone who questions anything he says, writes, or does, the really juicy and libelous
stuff he
shared with the rest of the Team trioika (i.e. Handen and Bradley) is probably hiding among those University of Virginia e-mails he's so desparate to claim as his very private and very
personal correspondence.
These three between them are actually responsible for around 74 % of each of our
personal carbon impacts — the rest comes from infrastructure and
stuff we truly can't affect (easily), but
share the benefit of.
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).
Afaik the same stance essentially continues for
personal files, just when
sharing stuff the new law forces new restrictions.
An ever - changing space where young people can discover ways to amplify the good
stuff in life,
share real and
personal stories with others, check out videos, blogs and interviews of interesting people, check and track their mental fitness, and get their teeth stuck in to a bunch of activities.
There are no right or wrongs with this
stuff though... just
sharing my
personal preferences while I'm in dream mode.