This sounds woo-woo, but I swear — magical things, coincidences, and opportunities just start to happen when you work from a place of gratitude and love. (Something I always have to remind myself is to not take things for granted and be on autopilot.)
Not a Wordle, just a reminder of what happens to your web traffic when you have a long-term content marketing strategy.
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Here is one of those topics that seems small, & gets zero wide media coverage, but affects everyone reading this tweet in a small way every day, and in theory happens 5,443,200,000 times every day.
You can see it here, as spotted by @lagringaeterna. Can you spot it?
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Me when planning my workload: "Oh, that article should only take an hour or so to crank out."
Me in reality: *spends two hours searching for synonyms, Googling the difference between "affect" and "effect," and cursing statistic roundup posts*
A surprisingly effective way to get what you want is to not settle for less than what you want.
It doesn't always work—you can't force the world to be a certain way—and you may need healthy doses of patience and doggedness, but your life bends toward what you accept.
Lessons in relationship-building with Ben Bridge Jeweler: how the company promotes curation, craftmanship, and community across multiple channels and locations 💍💫https://t.co/hXHsFxKUno
The internet feels like it's getting to stage whereby you can't view any webpage without completing some obstacle, questionnaire, captcha, ad view or email sign up. Despite improvements in UX, web design and page load times it's becoming more difficult to browse smoothly.