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Daily Life: Carnival - 1

21 October 2009 6 Comments

Today I am going to introduce a new blog carnival to you. “Daily Life” is a collection of links to remarkable posts of different bloggers on topics related to our daily (and not so daily) routine. This carnival will appear monthly on The Colors Magazine and I hope you will enjoy the posts as much as i did.

The Carnival has a number of categories, so let’s start.

advice

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Debt Kid presents How to make your hobby work for you posted at Debt Kid. You’ve got a hobby and don’t know if you can use it for your own profit? Learn how by visiting Debt Kid.

Aspirant presents Infrequency posted at Ravings of an Aspirant and a Wikiphiliac, saying “we must learn to not take positive events for granted. With each joy, we must express our happiness and recognize that we are lucky people.” And yes, we are.

Everyone makes wrong decisions sometimes. Why it happens and how to avoid them you can learn by reading Shamelle’s article Decision Making On Money, Love, Work & Health: Why Decisions Errors Are Made posted at Enhance Life.

Ever judged people by some stereotypes you have in your head? Or by the way they look? Or by the way you talk? I guess everyone did, so why don’t you check  Rodney Sutton’s post I Know Their Type! at Happy Hog Speaks!.

Rick Schiano presents Let Go posted at Ricks Victory Blog. If you think it is about relationships, you are wrong. Curious? Go, check it out.

Axel presents Learning To Trust posted at axel g. All the aspects of trust and distrust in a single article.

Kathleen Gaga presents There is no time like the present…. posted at Daily Awareness, saying, “It is in the ability to get outside of our own needs we are able to find the greatest comfort, love and meaning.”

Marco Gustafsson presents New Generation of e-Book Readers Contributes to Environmental Protection posted at Digital Book Readers, saying, “A review of green reading movement and how we can contribute to environment protection by using modern reading technology in our daily life.”

You came back to work after a vacation and seem to have problems in getting back to a normal routine. Then you have more reasons to read Katie Sorene’s article How to Beat the Post-Vacation Blues posted at Travel Blog - Tripbase.

Rose King presents 100 All-Time Best Ways to Hack Your Workday posted at Career Overview, saying “It’s easy to get caught up in the daily grind of alarm clocks, commutes, meetings, office politics and dead-end jobs, but life doesn’t have to be that way all. Here, we’ve revealed 100 of the all-time best lifehacks for your workday, which will keep you motivated, productive and energized each week”.

Lisa Illichmann presents Lisa Illichmann » An Eye Opening posted at Lisa Illichmann, saying, “Sometimes we focus too hard on our long-term goals and visions and forget to see the here and now.”

Gabriel presents AlphaBeta.com - Identifying Crazy Women posted at How To Attract Women, saying, “For guys in the dating scene, it is best to avoid women who are crazy.”

family

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Lain Ehmann presents Five Ways to Connect with Your Pre-Teen Son (and five ways to send him screaming from the room) posted at Parenting Squad . The title speaks for itself, doesn’t it?

Toni presents Why do we laugh when babies do? posted at Happy Nest.

Becca Glouzstein presents Girls and Their Body Image posted at Inspiration for Mothers . Com. Moms and their teenage daughters concerned with the way they look and the way they fit or don’t fit into some standarts. What to say, how to behave, so that a soon-to-be-a-young-woman would not get any misconceptions about herself.

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Does Size Matter: How Small A House Are You Willing To Live In? posted at The Digerati Life. Want to buy a house? Read this post first.

Condo Blues presents How to Make Nontoxic Blowing Bubble Mix posted at Condo Blues.

How to live a cheap but good life in the tough times like today is told to us by TSW in Cheap Family Lives The Frugal Life With Ease posted at The Smarter Wallet.

cooking

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The Backyard Grower presents Tomato Pudding posted at Bobbie Whitehead.

Marjorie presents What’s in Season? posted at Laurel on Health Food, saying, “One of the best things about cooking and eating in-season foods is they taste better and they’re at their peak levels of nutrition and freshness. Eating seasonally means you can eat locally (supporting farmers and community-supported agriculture). Your food will travel shorter distances from the fields to your plate”

health

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Aparna presents Clean your tongue to avoid bad breath posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “The tongue is a haven for bacteria to breed, multiply and attach to teeth and gums. Tongue cleaning is just as important as hand washing in prevention of common colds, flus and other serious health ailments. Bacteria in the mouth often leads to gingivitis and bad breath (halitosis). This could in turn lead to incurable periodontal diseases and other serious health problems.”

Lance presents SHAKING HANDS AND KISSING CHEEKS posted at LANCE’S VIEW. Lance has some interesting view on shaking hands and kissing cheeks, you got to check it out.

Julie presents Adrenal Exhaustion posted at Adrenal Stress Support, saying, “Our busy lives never seem to let up. It is one thing after another. It is not surprising that so many people suffer from adrenal exhaustion and don’t even realize it.”

KidsYogaOnline presents Kids Yoga Online: Animal Yoga for Kids posted at Kids Yoga Online, saying, “Get slithery with kids yoga when you slide into the cobra yoga pose. As one of the most animated kids yoga exercises, the cobra posture brings flexibility to your spine and strength to your back. Best of all, you get to hisss, just like a real snake!” I add, that should be fun.

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of daily life using our  carnival submission form.

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6 Comments »

  • Sourish said:

    will have something next time only..nowadays I m more or less in writer’s block..and in search of a good template that can load up easily…

    how r ya??…and really I will spend some quality time on the bloggers u mentioned for sure… seems like interesting people…

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    The Colors Magazine Reply:

    me fine, and am sure you are great too :)

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  • mahesh said:

    Whoa…long list of advices huh…? surely give a look at each someday..

    how did u manage to look into every blog’s advices posts??

    still wondering u know..

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    The Colors Magazine Reply:

    i was reading you know :P checked all of them and even more, picked up the most useful according to me :)

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  • Amity Me said:

    have to further study it…seems can’t get it yet…
    this would be helpful anyways…:)

    have a nice day Lena…:)

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    The Colors Magazine Reply:

    :)

    Have a nice day too, Amity! :)

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