What if we would feel responsible for what we put out into the world?
We post our thoughts. We publish our emotions. We write about our experiences.
But these products of our mind don’t disappear into cyberspace. They become a part of someone else’s life. After hitting the Publish button you continue to influence the world through a simple tool called Reader section.
Your post becomes someone’s sip of coffee in the morning.
It becomes someone’s lunch break.
Someone’s evening commute home.
Someone’s waiting time in line at the grocery store.
Let alone people who bring their phone or tablet to the bathroom. Do you realize that your words can affect their entire day?
Let’s fill our days with slightly more positive information.
You just posted a secret. The content is what makes the reader spent time reading your post.
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I like to reveal secrets 🙂
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Is a revealed secret . . . actually a secret?
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Thoughtful comment… It reveals that you are a philosopher.
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This is why I stay away from Facebook more and more – statuses often seem so negative or grumpy!
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This is why I don’t have it.
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but my posts are all so grumpy 😦
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You aren’t afraid to admit it.
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sometimes people need to read dark posts to see the other side of life
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We see both sides every day in our life.
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Oh, I’d like to believe I could affect someone’s day. Or at least divert their break-time reading a little bit.
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From my personal experience I can say that comments on my posts make my day a little brighter. So you affected my morning now 🙂
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Aw, well, thank you.
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You are my evening respite, Marta. I get up too early and come home from work to relax a few minutes and sometimes I find one of my favorite bloggers in the whole wide world has left me another gem in the form of a post with wit, wisdom, and good humor. It just makes my whole day. Thank you, Marta, for the flowers and reminder to leave something meaningful for others.
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Thank you, Daniel! Your comments always make my mornings happier. Even my sugar-free (I know I’m strong I can handle it) coffee seems tastier 🙂
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LOL! I actually know precisely what you mean with your strong sugar free coffee being tastier. My life might be a lot less enjoyable if I didn’t have such pleasure from reading and commenting with the many talented bloggers like yourself. Your post appeals to me on many levels and it is very true, we should strive to make a positive impact. And in this I can say, you certainly have. All the best to you – Daniel
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So, then, that’s a no on the very sad story I was thinking of publishing next week?
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Every sad story has something interesting and useful to read. It’s up to you to decide 🙂
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A good post Marta Frant. So true 🙂
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Thank you a lot!
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I hadn’t thought about the effect that my posts have on someone else, but I’m always amazed at the responses that I get. Thanks for this.
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I’m glad you liked it. And thank you too 🙂
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I like you and what you say here. Great to meet you and thank you for visiting my blog today. Chevvy
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Thank you! Nice to meet you too. I love your writing style.
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Thank you for that!
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Glad you loved this thought.
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These words are a great encouragement to keep on writing. Thank you.
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I’m glad they inspire you! Keep blogging.
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The interactions are certainly a heart-warming thing, Marta. Have a beautiful day 🙂
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You too have a nice day!
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Marta, the more I get to know you, the more I think you are a very wise woman – a female Yoda 🙂
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Sometimes in the morning I look at myself in the mirror and it seems I’m Yoda. But then I wear a little makeup and voila! I’m Marta again =D
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I agree with you in being responsible for the messages we put out into the world. Part of the reason I blog is to share positive ideas and thoughts. Nice reminder, Marta.
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Thank you for your feedback!
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Lovely blog 🙂
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Thanks so much!
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Thank you for your positive post! There are so many negative people in this world. We have to learn to stay on our toes and be aware so that we don’t fall back into the same pattern. Peace, love, and joy be with you always! ~dp
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Thank you so much for your positive energy and lovely words!
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That’s a very interesting perspective, never thought of it much:). BTW, you have a lovely blog!
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Thanks so much!
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Well isn’t your writing style and content just gorgeous 🙂
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Thanks 🙏
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Absolutely true! However, with this thinking, people will be more careful and and aware of what they’re posting.
This is because you are almost spreading your energy (good and bad) to the world. Some people are very open about their daily issues and use social media for their benefit by using it as a place to vent and get some advice, but the question is, which energy would you like to give through your posts?
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I would love to spread some positive energy and I try to make this world a little bit better ❤🌍🌏 I think you do it too 🙂
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Yes! You’re absolutely right, you already do though! And thank you!😁 I like to spread some healing energy too. 😊🍶💊💁
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