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Celebrate ALL your blogging success

Have you successfully installed WordPress? Did you find where your API key is located? Were you able to upload and use WordPress Database Backup? Have you downloaded the latest version of Firefox to replace Internet Explorer? Did you write your first blog post? Have you listed your blog in a blogging directory? Have you figured out how to upload photos to your blog?

As a new blogger (and an blogger with experience too) it’s crucial to celebrate each and every successful blogging action you take! Sure, there are likely more things that you want to know how to do. Your “to do” and “to learn” lists might even seem miles long at times because you’re so focused on where you want to be. Rather than putting all your attention on what’s missing (e.g., the things you don’t yet have or know how to do), remember to take pride in all that you already have (e.g., the things you’ve done, what you now know, what’s already working).

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What’s the latest blogging action you’ve taken that you’re most proud of?



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4 comments. Thank you for sharing! »

  1. There’s a great plugin I installed to let readers edit their comments after publishing (just in case of any typos).

    Doesn’t seem like much, but I know I’d appreciate it.

    Edit comments plugin for WP

    Comment by David Airey :: Creative Design :: — July 5, 2007 @ 3:59 am

  2. Great plugin recommendation David. Now you’ll have to make a typo to use it. :-) Thanks for the tip!

    Comment by Shonnie Lavender — July 5, 2007 @ 9:59 am

  3. But I don’t mak typos, Shonnie!

    Comment by David Airey :: Creative Design :: — July 5, 2007 @ 10:01 am

  4. Me niether. ;-)

    Comment by Shonnie Lavender — July 5, 2007 @ 11:11 am

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