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A Beginner's Guide to Snail Mail: What's a Mail Tag?
by Tiffany
So, if read our first snail mail related post, A Beginner's Guide to Snail Mail: How To Get Started, and have successfully gained a pen pal or two, you may be wondering about a few things. One of those things--and a very important one to know in order to make getting to know your new pen pal a bit easier--is a Mail Tag.
What's a Mail Tag?
Tips To Organizing and Managing Multiple Blogs
by Reese
I love blogging. I like sharing my interests online with likeminded people. I like geeking out on books, study tips, writing, and organizational methods with people. I enjoy commenting on posts and reading comments that Iâve received but blogging can also be a bit overwhelming to someone whoâs just getting their feet wet. Like a friend once pointed out, âblogging is like having a jobâ. It takes up a lot of time to generate content, it takes time to manage and perfect your layout, and it takes a lot of time to make sure that your posts are good and appropriate for your audience.
Why You Shouldn't Overshare on Social Media
by Reese
A Beginner's Guide to Snail Mail: How To Get Started
by Tiffany
It's so interesting how certain things in life seem to cycle. In a very digital age, a lot of people are switching back to analog ways of doing things. More people are listening to vinyl records instead of mp3s, and using planners instead of the calendars on their phones, and writing letters instead of text messages and emails. I know, I do all of these things. While the first two are relatively easy to get into, writing letters and mailing it to different people--often complete strangers--and gaining them as pen pals always seem to phase some people I've talked to. I get a lot of messages asking "Do you want to be pen pals?" and to be frank, I can't be pen pals with everyone. Another question--a more important question--that I get all the time is "how do I get a pen pal?" And while it may seem like a tricky things at first, getting strangers to be willing to write to you, it's actually fairly simple and I'm going to explain how.
Where did you get that tablet case/organizer in your "Organize Correctly" post?
Hi! The photo is actually from MochiThings.com, but I believe that particular pouch is sold out. You can always check out their other pouches here. Also, I purchased one 6+ months ago through Ebay. These seem to be the only colors available from doing a quick search on Ebay. Oh, I just found them on Fallindesign. Looks like theyâre all in stock. The brand is Minibus, the Zoo Soft Multi Pouch, if you want to do a search for yourself. Anyway, I hope this helps! :)
The Quality of a Friend
by Tiffany (originally posted on ariestrash.com)
If there was one bit of advice that my mother gave me when I was younger that has resonated within me for years itâs that you only ever need just one good friend in your life. Just one. And I guess I have lived my life by that rule. Since I was a kid I was always alone. I wasnât a loner, but I didnât have many friends. Sure in elementary school I was nice and well acquainted with all of my classmates, but there really were only about six of them that I ever invited to my house for play dates. Those were my good friends. At least as good a friend you can have when youâre eight.
Summertime, a playlist
by Tiffany
The Power of Positivity: A Two Sided Argument
by Reese
I recently had a conversation with someone about the power of positivity. There's no denying that positivity is a key element in completing difficult tasks. Positivity allows for the ability to delve into creative projects and more importantly, to take chances in your daily life. As pessimistic as I am by nature, I find that positivity is a must for surviving finals and overcoming work and life obstacles.Â
But positivity is not my thing, you might say. I don't know how to be positive.
Survival Guide to A Successful Interview
by Reese
Why You Should Take a Gap Year and Explore the World
by Tiffany
Itâs safe to say that when youâre a kid, your parents told you that you must stay in school, do well and graduate, so that you can go on to a good university and get a college degree. âEducation is important!â they said. Well, yes, yes it is. The idea of going to college and furthering your education is great. But having said that, college is not for everyone. I would know. I dropped out of college after my freshman year, and even though I eventually went back (âtransferringâ to a different school), I can understand those who donât go to college straight out of high school. To be honest, I wish I took a gap year and actually thought about what I really wanted to do at uni before enrolling and spending a yearâs tuition on something that I wasnât even happy about.
I am so glad that I found this magazine! I saw your post on being organized and after that I read the rest of your posts and I love them! You've inspired me for the rest of my evening and possibly my life! In all seriousness, your resources are very helpful and your posts are very informative. Thank you!!
Thank you for reading our magazine and for your sweet comment! You are totally welcome and we're so glad to hear that our posts have inspired you! It's what we aim to do and it makes us so happy to hear that you've been inspired!
Summer Journaling Classes
by Tiffany
So, with the popularity of our âDocumenting Your Lifeâ post, I decided to curate a lovely list of journaling classes and workshops that you can participate in to document your summer. I love journaling my summer. For one, itâs convenient because youâre out of school and have more time to do things. For those of you who work, summer just brings a whole different feel. The weatherâs nice and people just seem a lot different, a bit more happy, and you tend to spend more time outside because itâs nice. You donât have to participate in any of these classes this summerâto be honest, you can do them any time during the yearâbut since summer is around the corner, I thought it might be a fun thing to share.
Keep Calm and Write On!
by Reese
Hey guys! So, Colbie Magazine is looking for writers and contributors! If you wish to be apart of the Colbie Crew, please don't hesitate to send us a message! If you simply want to submit material on a one time basis, head over to our submissions page and follow our guidelines. We look forward to hearing from you and thanks for all the support! xx Colbie Crew
Must Watch 80s Teen Movies
by Tiffany
Teen movies are the greatest guilty pleasures in all the world. Each generation has itâs own batch of movies and the 1980s probably has some of the best and most classic teens movies around. The best ones are honest and true. If you havenât seen a handful of these films, hereâs a list of the most prominent ones to get you started!
I've gone on a reading spree of your posts and they're seriously the best thing I've ever read! I love what you're doing :)
Thank you! You're so sweet! :)