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7 Links

Maybe you’ve seen the 7 Links meme going around the internets started by TripBase?

Details:

THE GOAL

To unite bloggers (from all sectors) in a joint endeavor to share lessons learned and create a bank of long but not forgotten blog posts that deserve to see the light of day again.

THE RULES

1) Blogger is nominated to take part

2) Blogger publishes his/her 7 links on his/her blog – 1 link for each category.

3) Blogger nominates up to 5 more bloggers to take part.

4) These bloggers publish their 7 links and nominate another 5 more bloggers

5) And so it goes on!

6) We’ll be sharing the best posts from participating bloggers on our blog and everyday on Facebook and Twitter at #My7Links

Tina nominated me, and it’s hard to hide on the internet, so I guess I’m it.

More Beautiful:

I was incredibly tempted to go completely vain and put up some of my favorite pictures, but I’ll go for “deep,” and link to this one: I Can Do Anything I Want, But Not Everything I Want.

Most Popular:

I suppose, for a blog that started as a weight loss blog, it’s not surprising that my before and after, this is what works for me, where I started (very first post!) and basic nutrition guidelines I followed to lose weight are the most popular. I lost 50 pounds and a lot of you want to know how I did it. Or just creep my before-and-after pictures.

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Before

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After!

Most Controversial:

That whole Hollaback Health thing ended up being way more controversial than I expected.

Most Helpful:

I’ve gotten a ton of questions about how I started running, and I think this post is the most helpful.

Surprise Success:

My layoff story post is actually my next most popular post after the weight-loss related ones. I was so pleasantly shocked by the sweet comments, e-mails and tweets sharing my story got me and with the number of job leads y’all have passed on. (I still don’t have a new job, so…keep them coming ;))

Not Enough Attention: Like Monica said, having a blog is already getting more than enough attention! With that said…

I was incredibly passionate about the FHBC keynote with Shellie Pfohl, and I expected a little bit more discussion than the post actually got. This post was sort of a turning point in my recent blogging, though. It reminded me that if I want to be taken seriously as a blogger and a writer, I need to take myself seriously. There is absolutely nothing wrong with food pictures, but I also want to elevate the dialogue here when possible. My background is in journalism, and I’m incredibly passionate about health, so I want to start bringing more helpful information to my readers (without boring them, either.)

Most Proud: Running my first marathon. Obviously.

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I nominate…

Ashley from Healthy, Happier Bear

Beth from Beth’s Journey

Lizzy from Food to Run For

Heather from Side of Sneakers

Becky from Beck on the Run (or Beckon the Run, as I like to call it.)

Questions:

If your blog started as a weight loss blog, but now you’re maintaining, do you still consider it a weight loss blog?

I’ve written quite a few posts since in the past 2.5 years. Are there any posts that particularly resonated with you? I’m going to update my Favorite Posts page, and I’d love to have your favorites there, too, not just mine.

I’m always looking to make my blog the best it can be. Be totally honest (eek.) What do you love about my blog? What do you… like maybe just a little bit less?

 

Fish Tacos and Friends

Today I met someone I’ve been following on Tumblr for a long time: Valerie!

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I can’t remember exactly how we started following each other (or when I started with such a severe side part), but we quickly realized how much we had in common: former reporters, [something I won’t blog about], trying to lose weight, being awesome. We became fast gchat buddies, and talk probably almost every workday.

Yet I had never met her in person! She’s up in NYC this week in between jobs, and we finally met for lunch today at Eatery.

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They brought us out some sort of rice chips with sesame seeds (although I read so many health blogs, I was convinced they were chia seeds)…and sugar…that were pretty good. (The sugar is kind of random, right?)

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I ordered fish tacos, which were tasty and didn’t bother my stomach, which is about all I need in food these days.