Have you seen Grateful’s new home at Village Voices? I just love it. It’s less cluttered and more like my blog. I feel very comfy there and hope you all will too. The conversations are fun and it’s making me think that I need a new commenting system here on Maxabella loves… Hmmm… any suggestions?
Now, the WordPress platform that Village Voices uses doesn’t show our linky list, but it does support it, so you can click through and link up from there if you prefer. The Grateful post and list will go live on Village Voices on Fridays at 10am. So, a new day and time. I’ll still be doing my own post here at 9pm on Fridays and I hope you’ll join me each week for some grateful loving.
So, this week I’m grateful for…
233. Fresh starts – I’ve enjoyed being Grateful with Kidspot so far this year and Village Voices is hopefully going to take it to a whole new level.
234. Feedback – The shit hit the proverbial for a couple of our blogging buddies this week. Regardless of what you thought of ‘the article’ and ‘the aftermath’, I think we can agree that one of the great things about blogging is the instant feedback. I actually encourage all kinds of feedback – positive, negative or even the ‘mehs’. Rather than the ‘vote with your feet’ mentality, I’d rather hear what people really think. It’s important to hear it, I think it gives proper perspective.
235. Verbosity – Tagging on with this and further to point 233 above*, I’d be grateful for your feedback and suggestions on how we can grow this little community of ours. What do we need to do to make it even better?
* You can imagine how appalling my Uni essays were!
[Image via Flickr. The grammar in this picture is doing my head in.]
Jen R says
Hi Bron, do love me a fresh start or 2 or 3…hehe. Verbosity…great word…will have a think about some ideas for growth..bit late now brain has turned off. Have a great weekend xx
Elisa {with grace and eve} says
I agree re the feedback – really is one of the great things! And love village voices – much more vibrant and light, shame about the linkys not showing underneath tho.
Suggestion for growing the grateful thingy – maybe create an official tag to use for sharing grateful posts on twitter or instagram?? Could that work/help?? First thing that popped into my head 🙂 Elisa xx
kristieb says
will be heading to the village for a lovely peek and read tomorrow…. first impressions love the new look.
Shelley @ Crumbs On The Carpet says
So grateful for fresh starts Bron. So, so grateful. xx
Simoney says
Oh I missed the “article” and the “aftermath” both… what did I miss???
I am so “meh” about the Blogger commenting system, but I’ve tried changing and it actually seemed to dry up my comments overnight.
I think intense debate is better than Disqus though – it looks nicer and seems to remember you without having to sign up>
x
Lipgloss Mumma says
Lovely gratefuls Bron. I use disqus but I did something to my profile and lost all my comments 🙁 And can’t find them. I should have left well enough alone
seana smith says
Hi there Bron, will enjoy a look around over the day in-between having a half dozen youngsters charging around.
Must say that the design over at Kidspot is really not good and I am looking forward to changes there. It just doesn’t look or feel accessible and having to log in to comment is a pain.
I’ve never heard of Village Voices – so much to learn!
Will try to write a grateful today as would be good for me.
Seana smith says
Duh!! Just had a look and it’s on Kidspot, and looking MUCH better. Delightful in fact.
Wonder if I will get a grip at all today?? Maybe not, but a slow dopey day sounds ok.
Tat @ Mum in search says
I missed the ‘article’ and ‘the aftermath’ too and now I’m curious… Off to check out Village Voices now!
Denyse Whelan. Education Specialist says
HI Bron, lovely to be back….and I’m grateful to be so, making it a simple post (I hope) each week with one pic & one grateful.
Week1/52 is UP from me, and linked back to Kidspot but I had no idea, of where to add link there..so here I am. Back with you. Denyse XX
Happylan says
I really love the new look of grateful over at the village voices part of kidspot too. I’m all for helping to grow this wonderful community and am trying to think of ideas for you. I agree in that maybe an official hashtag for twitter and instagram could be good – and encourage people to share little grateful moments as they happen not just for the link up, but at the same time bring awareness of the community and the link-up. In the same vein maybe you could also open a Facebook group where members could leave a short reason they are grateful at any time? Maybe that’s not what you are looking for at all? Other than that I’m sure that those of us who like a little social media are happy to bring Grateful to the attention of our Facebook friends and twitter followers. It’s great being able to share my gratitude with such a lovely bunch of people, and I am happy to encourage others to share their gratitude also.
Ms Styling You says
I don’t always leave a comment but I always stop by – I am grateful that you focus on gratitude every week. I am!
tahlia @ the parenting files says
Fresh start is always so uplifting and so inspiring. Sometimes a little scary as well, but this is all part of the journey.
In terms of growing the community, i think it is al about encouraging the gratitude act and paying attention to what we are grateful for. Maybe a collaboration of bloggers or followers to start talking, discussing, linking, sharing….
hope you are having a lovely weekend
xx
tahlia @ the parenting files says
Fresh start is always so uplifting and so inspiring. Sometimes a little scary as well, but this is all part of the journey.
In terms of growing the community, i think it is al about encouraging the gratitude act and paying attention to what we are grateful for. Maybe a collaboration of bloggers or followers to start talking, discussing, linking, sharing….
hope you are having a lovely weekend
xx
Posie Patchwork says
He he, love my attention span – i went to do a post on ‘fresh starts’ & called it ‘new beginnings’, so clever am i!! Love Posie
Kymmie says
I love that kids pot now has a village voice. Was that your idea? Love it! I missed the big event in blogging land, I just hope that bloggers are still in tact. Hugs to you! Xx
Ms Jelena says
Ohh, I love feedback! I used to dread negative comments, but after writing my dissertation, I realised the negative comments are actually called constructive feedback! We’ve been buddies ever since!!!
Fresh starts…love them!!!
Have a great weekend!!! xx
Veronica @ Mixed Gems says
Love the new home at Village Voices. It feels right. I am sorry I fell off the bandwagon ages ago in keeping up. In fact, I’ve struggled to keep up lately in general. I want to blog but it’s not as important as ensuring my family is ok first. Anyway, I digress. I agree with the few suggestions above about a standard hashtag for Instagram and Twitter. The facebook grateful idea sounds good too though not sure how you’d quarantine that one from getting mixed in amongst the rest of your feed (unless you don’t mind). I have no idea how to do this, but I know at least two other bloggers/artists focusing on the grateful idea (http://loriportka.com/a-hundred-thank-yous/ and http://365grateful.com/). Maybe somehow profiling their work or interviewing them or such. I don’t know. No real clue how or if it’d work.
Red Dalish says
Hi Bron, I did it! Thanks for your encouragement 🙂
rex says
I always read the grateful posts too. I think the feedback is always a good thing to have. I don’t always comment, but when I do, I try to be honest and to get the tone right with what I say. Sometimes that is hard and can come across the wrong way. But I try.
I am grateful for so many wonderful blogs to read.
Nat - Muddy Farmwife says
Fresh starts are always good, a nice clean slate.
Reminds me I must head over and check out Kidspot.
Being Me says
Totally get you. No 234 – I agree! Say something, don’t be passive. It’s like that saying, ‘every vote counts’.
Good to hear you’re still going to do your own grateful post! And lovely to know the linky’s being looked after at its new home 🙂 So important! x
jody says
Love fresh starts and love your new home on Kid spot! a much better fit I think! Hope you had a lovely weekend! xx
Kylie @ Octavia and Vicky says
I love feedback too, good, bad or otherwise. I’d rather know what people are thinking than wonder (constantly).