Positive bloggers

by Jummy

Since I don’t often receive dilemmas for my usual Friday feature, Your Turn, I may instead start featuring blogs that I think make the world a better place.

If you’re seeking inspiration on how to live a happier life, be a kinder person or improve yourself somehow, I recommend you visit the following bloggers.

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Andrea Scher of Superhero Journal (I know, I’ve mentioned her before )
This blogger is blessed with the ability to capture beautiful scenes on camera, but the words she adds to her entries are just as powerful as the images. I still have a question she asked last week in my head: What would you do if you knew you couldn’t fail? Think about it: what would you do if you knew it would be a success, that you would succeed. Would that completely change the path you’re on? What would you do differently?

I will stop there, because the possibilities that my answers bring up are so exciting. Think of how many more brilliant ideas would be in the world if people weren’t afraid to try.

Sherry of Sage and Thyme
I recently discovered Sherry’s blog when she stumbled across Getting Crafty. As an inspiration, one does not have to look much further: a breast cancer survivor, Sherry writes with an optimism and way of looking at the world that makes you smile. Her mission statement on her site, is the following:

It is my hope that the thoughts, ideas and memories that I share here will inspire, encourage and offer comfort and strength. If something I have shared stays with you and makes a difference in your life, then my goal and my purpose for being here has been achieved.

and she does this through the words on her site, but that’s not all. When she leaves a comment on your blog, or responds to you by email, you feel like she’s talking to you in person. Her messages are always encouraging, with a goal of making its recipient feel special. She has a warmth about her that is palpable.

Another blogger whose photography and words (usually not very many) are captivating is Chookooloonks. She designated her blog as a Kind Blog and encouraged others to do so with their own blogs. By displaying the Kind Blog button on your site, you declare that you will never intentionally hurt anyone on or through your blog, and that you hope to make someone’s day a bit better after they click away from your site. Spreading positivity on the internet is a great idea that has caught on.

If you’re seeking positive insight into life, you can’t do much better than checking out these blogs. If you’ve found a blog that has made your day, please share it in the comments below.


4 Responses to “Positive bloggers”

  1. Alexa Says:

    Really nice site you have here. I’ve been reading for a while but this
    post made me want to say 2 thumbs up. Keep up the great work.

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  2. Getting Crafty » Blog Archive » The gift of friendship Says:

    […] on the blogs of others, it was easy to see what kind of a person she was, and I featured her in my positive bloggers entry on Life Tips Daily because of […]

  3. Sherry Says:

    Jummy this is an incredible post. Not just because I’m mentioned (with many thanks for the honour), but because you are talking about the inspiration and positivity of life. How is it that I didn’t know you had this site too? I probably saw it on the other dashboard and missed it…but I’m glad I’ve discovered it now. Your other inspirational blogs truly are. Thank you for the introduction!

  4. Emma Says:

    Yes! I love the Superhero Journal!

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