Blog Safari 9-19-08
Friday, September 19th, 2008

These were the best I ran across on my safari this week. If you enjoy the links, please share them through social media such as:
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Straining toward achievement & Ongofu - an LDS...
A very truthful anecdote comparing working out at the gym to the challenge of life for all of us.
Symptoms of inner peace
This is one of the better ones I found this week. The blogger does a great job laying out “symptoms” of inner peace, I sure want these symptoms, how about you?
Unlock Your Potential with a Little Secret! | Juic...
This 26 year old blogger has a great point here. Integrity is the one thing you should strive for at all costs. Great post and a blog worth looking deeper into.
Enhance Your Confidence & Blog Archive &...
This simple looking blog packs a powerful punch giving you step one of extreme self-esteem. If you could use some more (who can’t?) Read this post.
Love Homework: Include Your Spouse
A quick and easy way to foster more love in your marriage is to simply include your spouse in the things you do. This is a guestblog I wrote for a true bloggy friend of mine Chelle at “It Might be Love.” Check it out.
Bright Blue Rain
A very clever take on the phrase “the one who got away.”
Psychology Today: The Creative Personality
This post will help some of you see traits about yourself. It’s not a guide to becoming creative but rather an objective rendering of what creative people are generally like. Interesting.
The Age Blogs: Management Line
Wow. Who ever imagined someone would challenge personality tests like the Meyers Briggs … and make sense doing so! I mean these can be used as enablers as well, as in when people complain in drug rehab about being this or that “way” from birth. Shouldn’t alcohol rehab be a time of reckoning? Of course it should. This author brings into focus whether these tests are 100% helpful or not. What is your take on this revolutionary post??
Who is the Object of Your Blogging Affection? || B...
Michael writes an excellent “guidance” post for writers seeking to define their audience. This guy is great for nuggets regarding blog composition.



