Great articles to share, part 2
Welcome to the 2nd edition of I’m happy fish Blog Carnival - part 2. As I mentioned in part 1, I separated this issue into two parts because of the great amount of posts received, hopefully you enjoy every bit of the articles presented here and did not miss out any good one. Here we go for the 2nd part.
Silicon Valley Blogger presents Cheap Ways To Learn And Feed Your Brain posted at The Digerati Life. “Education is pretty costly but we’re always on the lookout for opportunities to learn without having to spend too much in the process. So how about trying these methods for feeding the brain cells. Not all of them will grant you a diploma (though some will), but you’ll walk away more enlightened. Cost Effective Ways To Learn Or Get An Education … “
Edithyeung presents I Have Confidence posted at Edith Yeung.Com: Dream. Think. Act..
“What will this day be like? I wonder…
What will my future be? I wonder…
It could be so exciting
To be out in the world, to be free
My heart should be wildly rejoicing
Oh what’s the matter with me?
I’ve always longed for adventure
To do the things I’ve never dared
Now here I’m facing adventure
Then why am I so scared? … “
Karen Lynch presents A Favorite Book posted at Live The Power, saying: “Today one of my favorite books of all times jumped off the shelf and into my book bag at the library. It is such a great book that I thought I would share it here.
This is probably just about the very best, most read and most beloved self-help, inspirational, and motivational book ever written. It pretty much covers all of the bases of living a successful and happy life. …“
Kendra presents Every Birth Is a Special Story posted at vbacadventure.com, “I believe that is what most c-section women feel like: outsiders. Although I am completely pro VBAC, I want women who have c-sections and repeat c-sections to know that their birth stories are just as fascinating and joyous as the rest. Each and every birth is special and unique. Vaginal birth or cesarean birth: be proud of your beautiful accomplishment. …“
Bryce presents It’s Not All About You posted at Strangled duck, “When people were looking around, I used to think that they were talking about me; “Look at that weirdo”, “What a loser”; and that when people did talk to me that they had ulterior motives (that was true in some cases) and where just being sympathetic. …”
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The way in which I felt “different” as a c-section mom is that in both deliveries I had major complications. I was not able to
hold either child until they were a week or more old. The bonding process was lost.
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