I really struggle with that feeling of helplessness. That's why I really try to get my blogs, and even myself, to point to the positive and look at all the inspiring things that are happening.
5-6 blogs is too many for a fool to have; one is enough for a wise person
I think blogging is a muscle that most people wear out.
My site has the whole thing - blogs, information, video interviews.
When I work with my art department on putting imagery together for my blog posts I always think, 'Would I pin this?' That really helps.
I'm reading a book, because I'm brainy. No, it is a book - if you don't know, it is like a blog except bigger.
Digital activism did not spring immaculately out of Twitter and Facebook. It's been going on ever since blogs existed.
No amount of pics posted on your web, homepage, blog etc is going to change your devastated image but another humble restarts.
I live in a world where there's magazines and blogs, and people feel like they are allowed to criticize me, and in the meanest way.
It's hard for me to imagine why a church that has younger members wouldn't have a blog component.
An ignorant person with a bad character is like an unarmed robber, but a learned person with a blog is a robber fully armed.
I have a slightly crap blog where I opine on anything that occurs to me and run the occasional silly competition.
All the blogs Christian,Military, Christian,Military, Operations Christians,Christ,Jesus,God,Prophecy and Ministry around the world.Warriors following Christ.
Winelibrary.tv was about building personal brand equity. It was a business move. Now, it was totally surrounded by a passion for wine, but I very much gave a lot of thought to doing a sports-video blog instead.
People don't listen to terrestrial radio. They don't find their music that way. They don't get their news that way. They go to blogs. They go through Sirius/XM. They go through all these different places.
The first inkling my husband had that I was thinking about suicide was when he checked my blog.
There is a line between scurrilous nonsense and serious discussion that laps over, especially in this day and age when you've got all this electronic media and these blogs and this kind of fanatical impulse to bring down the opposing candidate.
I think we know too much about actors as it is and their personal lives and it's this information age where we're stimulated constantly by the celebrity buzz effect or whatever it is, these web sites and blogs and different things.
In this age of omniconnectedness, words like 'network,' 'community' and even 'friends' no longer mean what they used to. Networks don't exist on LinkedIn. A community is not something that happens on a blog or on Twitter. And a friend is more than so...
The other day I was reading a blog and I linked over to Streisand's Web site, and it was amazing politically. She's so insightful and incisive. And she also says whatever she wants.
Fashion intersects a lot with art and film and music, and that was appealing to me. I read a bunch of fashion blogs and wanted to be part of the community.