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Looking Forward to good times pushes you to go ahead. Do you agree? Check out the post on why you should do too! Further, share your views.
Why to Get a Bad Credit Car Loan Now?
Why to Get a Bad Credit Car Loan Now?
None Should Be Discriminated When Getting a Car America is fascinated by cars and owning one gives a great amount of pleasure. To buy a car today, car loans are a pre-requirement. But, for a bad credit borrower, a car loan seems a distant dream. Do you have a poor credit score? Is getting an auto loan difficult for you? Are lenders regularly rejecting your means loan application? Well, if the…
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This is a really important point. If people don’t know why you’re doing what you’re doing, they’ll have no reason to trust you.
One thing you should do when answering this question is to keep your audience in mind.
Ask yourself:
Why would someone come to my blog?
What would they be looking for?
What’s in it for my readers?
Tell your audience why you’re there. They’ll appreciate it.
And they’ll want to connect with you.
So, we’re talking about how to sort and stay organised ha.
Finally, we have come to my best attribute – Perfectionism, my friends even go as far as to say I have OCD.
Everything in my life is either sorted or under a set system.
EVERYTHING! Even finances! Even the way I keep my stuff in the cupboard or cabinets.
Everything is organised! Even if someone touches or moves something, I’ll know it.
So I’m one of the best people to advise you on this, trust me.
In this post I’ll tell you WHY it is important to have these systems now and to stay organised always.
There’s more than one way to keep everything in your life organised. And these are the few methods and systems I use.
To-do lists.
Sorting important documents.
SMART goals.
Organised basic finances.
Monthly cycles.
Business reminders and systems.
I’ve spoken in detail about ‘How to stay organised!’ using the abovementioned ways in the other part.
For now let’s concentrate on the ‘Why!’ part. On why you should start using and follow the abovementioned steps or something similar to them.
I’ve spoken about starting a minimalistic life on my blog, and let me tell that if you ever plan to be a minimalist, every organisation step I’ve mentioned above will only help towards being a minimalist. You’ll already be sorted, know what to put aside or part ways with beforehand.
Additionally, other than obviously having a good life, you’ll have a few bonuses like – ‘Less stress’, ‘Clear thoughts’, ‘Mental capacity for creativity and ideas’, and most importantly ‘More time for your loved ones, for experiencing or doing the truly blessed things that life has to offer’.
Now one point for the aspiring entrepreneurs, creators, future greats. Doing these things now will make sure that when you move up the levels in life you’ll have a good base to build on. The levels get a bit difficult but you’ll grow stronger too.
None of these seemingly small, simple, mundane tasks will be there to screw your concentration when you’re striving for greatness.
So, for now follow this path, get sorting, slowly, day by day, and stay organised. You’ll thank me later. Best of luck!
Remember again to read the other part. This will help you, now that you know ‘the Why!’
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SPOILERS: A Guide to not being “that”person
“Why does everybody get mad about spoilers?” you may ask, scratching your head. “Everybody has already seen/read/heard that on the day it came out,” you might venture. “Besides, it won’t change what you see/hear/read,” you add, firmly. “And if you don’t want spoilers, just stay off the internet,” you declare, cheerfully thinking you have laid out a logical argument and wondering why 6 people just stopping following you, 2 unfriended you, and your best friend is texting, “Plz stop.” Theoretical you, you are “that” person. When the episode/movie/book comes out, you start typing away, using every one of your 144 characters to tell everybody what is happening, taking screencaps for facebook and instagram, and making gifs for tumblr. You feel like you are part of the show as you recreate it for everybody who must also be watching with you, and will have within minutes reciprocated. In fat, in under an hour, you’ve found or made a funny comic to go with this #1 trending topic so that no one, NO ONE could possibly miss out on this joyous experience that we’re all having together.
Except, there is no “we,” only theoretical you. And you may swear you tagged the post spoilers, or told your friend, “Spoiler alert,” but that did not stop you from continuing ahead, all cylinders pumping at top capacity as you spill the whole thing for anybody and everybody to find, whether they wanted to or not. And this is why you have become “that” person. Your crimes?
1. You don’t actually tag stuff as “spoilers/spoiler alert/spoils galore.”
1a. You tag something as “spoilers/spoiler alert/spoils galore,” but then spoil in the tags right after.
2. You don’t realize that other people are not in the same minute, let alone time zone as you are.
3. You stop tagging or otherwise warning people the moment you’ve watched something all the way through.
4. You think nobody minds spoilers.
5. You actually want to spoil everything about this book/movie/tv show because you get a petty jolt of glee each time someone asks you to stop.
Let’s set about fixing those crimes, point for point.
1. You don’t actually tag stuff as “spoilers/spoiler alert/spoils galore.”
Start tagging your posts. It might take an extra minute, but it will stop people from blocking/dropping you. I have blocked people before, and there are some people on tumblr that I am considering dropping because they won’t tag and assume everyone is living the exact same life they are,
1a. You tag something as “spoilers/spoiler alert/spoils galore,” but then spoil in the tags right after.
This one is my pet peeve. You started off so well, only to ruin yourself instantly. It’s like taking off all your armor right before going to fight the final boss. As excited as you are, take the spoiler OUT of the tags.
2. You don’t realize that other people are not in the same minute, let alone time zone as you are.
This one gets tougher as you gain more followers and friends, but just presume someone is from another country. TV shows are often two weeks behind in Europe and Australia, books can be months behind in the USA, and movies usually open “internationally” before they premiere in the USA.
What to do? For books: tag as spoilers for the first month(or take the time to look the release dates up). For movies: tag as spoiler alert for 2-3 weeks AFTER THE DAY OF THE MIDNIGHT PREMIERE (that is day 0) to give everyone time to have gone to the less crowded and expensive showings. And for TV shows: tag as spoilers ahead for at least a week and half to let people have a chance to catch it on hulu. BEFORE YOU POST, take a deep breath and ask yourself: how many days has this been out? Remember the midnight premiere is day 0. Then tag appropriately. If you KNOW you have a non-domestic (not in your country) follower/friend, keep tagging unless or until they announce they’ve seen/heard/read it, or don’t want to.
3. You stop tagging or otherwise warning people the moment you’ve watched something all the way through.
As with #2, you think once the show/book/movie is over, everybody has seen it. Life doesn’t work that way for most of us, especially once we are over 18 and paying our own bills. We may have to wait for hulu to put it up for free (one week later), for it to be picked up by Netflix (one to two months after domestic runs are over), for our hold to come in at the library (several weeks with more popular things), or for our cable to be repaired (until eternity). Be a good friend and keep tagging.
4. You think nobody minds spoilers.
Actually, a large number of people mind spoilers. It often takes the edge off the initial experience, removes the excitement you were so eager to share minute for minute with the world until we have none. We already know what’s going to happen because everybody immediately came out of the theater and made memes and gifs and long opinion pieces without tagging them. It rubbed me RAW to realize how many people on tumblr don’t add tags, especially when reblogging. TV shows don’t all air at the same time (hence why they can play back the footage of New Year’s Eve around the world no matter where YOU live- come on, you learned about time zones before you were ten). There are not enough seats in all of those theaters to accommodate everyone who will see the movie during its run. The library did not buy enough copies for everyone in the library system to pick up that book on the same day. You are not everybody. Someone else out there does mind. So tag your posts.
5. You actually want to spoil everything about this book/movie/tv show because you get a petty jolt of glee each time someone asks you to stop.
Please go see a therapist. But wait! What constitutes a spoiler? Lots of things.
SPOILERS AFTER THE CUT AS EXAMPLES