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I absolutely loved my #ootd yesterday and just wanted to share it with you guys. The autumn edit for the blog will be up soon. Actually felt comfy wearing jeans which hasn't happened in a long time! Felt cool, put together and casual all at the same time #blogspiration #oversize #fashionbloggerssa #fashionblogger #denim (at Johannesburg, Gauteng)
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FLATLAYS101: Backgrounds
Trying to wrap your head around flatlays but struggling? Check this post for tips! #flatlays
Welcome to FLATLAYS101. I will be your lecturer for today and the next few posts. Now, I might have just been 6 and a bit months into this whole blogging thing, especially blog photography, but I can say I have learnt quite some handy things. I’m no where near where I want to be, but I’m getting there! In this post and the next, I’ll focus more on what goes into the flatlay (composition), not my…
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Welcome to My New Blog
“First we eat, then then we do everything else” – M.F.K. Fisher
Hi! My name is Jasleen Atwal welcome to my blog! I’m 19 years old, and currently a student at George Brown College’s Chef School. I grew up cooking and baking and I loved it (still do) but I always had it in my mind that I was going to be a doctor. Last year, a medical condition had me in a wheelchair for the better part of six months and it gave me perspective. I realized that I liked the idea of being a doctor but not the actual implications of it, so I focused on what I truly enjoy and realized that if I could cook for myself, I should pursue it professionally… so here I am; wanting to learn about food that tastes good, looks good, and is good for you as an individual, good for your wallet, and good for the environment. Unfortunately, I don’t have any experience working in the food industry, but I hope to change that soon. I’ve started to send in applications to local small restaurants in my area and want to build up from there.
Niharika Shukla
As far as philosophies go, I cook to eat. I believe that you should make food that you are proud of and that you can enjoy, and the rest follows. Trying to make something that you don’t enjoy, or that you’re not passionate about just means that you’re failing yourself and your recipe. This blog is going to be about the food that I enjoy and that I want to share, but the only reason it exists is because it’s a school requirement (hey… I’m being honest here :/). With this blog I want to learn how to share my interests in a ‘worldly’ way, and I think there’s no better place to do that than the internet. Speaking of the internet, my blog-inspiration (‘blogspiration’, if you will), is Lindsay Ostrom’s blog “Pinch of Yum”.I think it’s really diverse with a lot of food-related topics (for example they have great posts introducing us to food photography and more) and the recipes are great, but it’s also really personal and they open up a lot about their lives and hardships that they’ve faced so you can feel a connection to them. They’re also really welcoming to new bloggers and even have posts dedicated to starting up a professional blog, setting it up for business, etc. My only note of constructive criticism is that the format of the blog is a little all-over the place and could use some organization.
Ostrom, Lindsay. “A Food Blog with Simple and Tasty Recipes.” Pinch of Yum, https://pinchofyum.com/. (Pinch of Yum)
Shukla, Niharika. “Food Boards.” Niharika Shukla, https://www.niharikashukla.com/portfolio/food-boards/. (Indian Food Picture)
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Part of my FASHION FANTASY art series. INSTAGRAM: https://instagram.com/icky.h/ TUMBLR: http://whileieattoast.tumblr.com/ MY FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/grafficky BLOGSPIRATION: http://cabin49.com/
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Wonder Why You Write ? lgkeltner.blogspot.com/2013/02/blogspiration-39-explorationh.html?showComment=1361128234191
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Yesterday's #ootd with my favorite puppy Ari 💜 i love that dog so much. Click on me for outfit details #blogspiration #oversize #fashionbloggerssa #fashionblogger #fashionbloggeruk #blogger #dogsofinstgram #peopleoflondon
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everything in my life is white & im not even a bride 👰🏼 my episode of #BridesLiveWedding is up! check it out on @brides channel
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I remember the day I decided I wanted to start a blog. I simply said it out loud, sitting alone in my ever messy room. Suddenly, the heavens opened, and clouds were in every inch of my room. Then came the bright, amber light. It fell upon my face, and I stared in wonder as a black box floated down from above.
It landed on my laps, and I heard a voice “blog on, my child,” from the heavens. I took off the box lid, uncovering a nice package. In the box was a laptop, a data bundle, a Cassie Daves blog planner, an iPhone, an Olympus Camera, and a chip for creativity. I smiled and the heavens closed up, the clouds disappearing into thin air. It was my starter pack, I was ready.
Okay, who honestly can say that was what happened when they decided to start blogging? Not me! If you can say that, then you probably need to get something checked, because that is a serious hallucination, haha! I basically just listed out for you some things I want, so if you are led, start with the Olympus camera please! Then again, I did write a starter pack post.
The Olympus PEN – a beauty!
I previously wrote a post on how some of my favourite bloggers (who are also quite popular) started off their blogging journey. It was a good post, If I say so myself.
Related: The Glow Up: How Your Blogger Faves Started
So, the response to the post was so awesome, and I felt glad I was able to inspire at least more than one person out there, helping them to have a renewed view of their blogging journey. I definitely want to shut down prevalent thoughts of being unworthy, and comparing our stats with others. I want to inspire people to do their best, work at their utmost capacity, especially when it comes to blogging. So, I have decided to take things a step further.
Wisdom Nuggets on Comparison
You see, comparison, like we have said many times before, is the thief of joy. Sometimes we get to comparing so quickly, not forgetting that not everyone has the same circumstances. For example, sure, we’re a bunch of Nigerian bloggers. Even if we all live in one country, of course we lead different lives.
Different lives and backgrounds, lead to different resources. So, it’s clearly not hot to be comparing yourself to a blogger who has a professional photographer, while you’re figuring out your 8MP phone camera. I can’t wake up one day and start feeling sad because JTO Fashion or Thirteen Thoughts have much nicer photos than me. That would be unrealistic, and would not really help anybody, especially me, in the long run.
For one, I started off ‘very well’. I have steady internet access, a laptop, and a highly reliable phone. I have constant electricity which allows me to charge the aforementioned items, meaning that I can barely miss out on stuff. I also use my computer most of the time to surf the web, and so it makes things easy when an idea hits, and I can just start drafting the post. I would even have a camera, but then as I got into this flat lay game, the house camera has decided to abscond to Mexico or something.
If I find the camera, I would kind of have the complete package. I also live in a place that allows for prime positioning when it comes to flat lays. All my flat lays are taken in the comfort of my room, just right under the beautiful natural light streaming in from my window.
Someone who, for example, has just a simple phone which they rely on to put up posts, take photos, edit photos as well as build up their brands via their Instagram and other social media pages, would definitely get stressed at some point. Maybe your phone battery sucks and keeps dying when you need it the most, or that it’s hard for you to snatch that natural lighting due to where you live. It could also be that you’re a student who has such a terribly heavy workload, and don’t have as much time, meaning you then become inconsistent. One week you’re here, the other you’re not.
You should take into consideration these factors, before even considering comparing yourself to others. Maybe you see all the photos of bloggers in nice places, and all you see around you is unpainted buildings with empty water sachets all over the ground, and the occasional goat and chicken (if you don’t live right in a city, but probably the outskirts. PS Not all of Nigeria is like this, I’m just mirroring my own experience. I stay in Abuja, but barely ever go into town). Work with it somehow! Use your creativity!
I’d love to rant on, but I’m sure you just can’t wait to see what is up! I’ve decided, taking into consideration all these factors, to interview some awesome bloggers, and ask them how they started off. Sometimes, it’s good to reach out to others and get a variety of perspectives. Off we go!
YOUR FAVOURITE BLOGGERS SPEAK
For this post, I reached out to quite a number of people. They all replied positively, and so I will have two posts in order to showcase their awesome answers and perspectives. For this post, the bloggers featured are:
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Ifeoma Amadi – Draped in Basics | Uzo – Uzzymami | Lade – Toyin’ With Fashion |Ella – Ella Pinkette | Joyce – Joyce Daniels | Ebun – Wanshygal |Love – @lhurvedavies
Q: What tools did you start your blogging journey with?
IFEOMA:
I started blogging with my phone, until today I still edit photos and write blog posts on my phone, as I have gotten used to it and I find it easier and less complicated to use (I’m not tech savvy at all)
UZZY: I started blogging with just my phone, that didn’t have a camera! Looool
LADE: I started my blogging journey with just my laptop and random pieces of paper (lol) to write down ideas whenever they pop up..I don’t think I really used my phone for any blog related things.
ELLA: I started with a phone. It was an iPhone 5 then, and I didn’t feel inadequate for it at all. It was everything. My camera, My notepad…everything.
JOYCE: I started blogging with a laptop and a tablet, majorly because I was in school and had no access to my phone.
EBUN: Although I had a laptop, I found my phone convenient at he time so I mostly used the WordPress App on my Android phone to upload pictures and write short texts on the go. It was also easier to monitor my stats and comments using my mobile phone.
LOVE: I started out with an iPad on the platform of Blogger and I remember it being so difficult figuring out how things worked on my own, having to google virtually everything from how to attach photos to how to schedule posts. That was the struggle stage
Q: What tools do you think are essential to start a blog?
IFEOMA:
I’d say the essential tools to start blogging are what you have and a huge amount of determination. As I stated earlier, all I had when I started blogging was my phone, and it was just perfect.
UZZY: I think having a system (computer) is very essential, and a good camera. It could be a phone or digital camera. Having a camera gives you more room to explore and determine what your style is, I hope that makes sense.
LADE: Basic tools essential to starting a blog are a laptop, a journal and contact cards. Then depending on your niche comes other essentials, like a camera.
ELLA: You don’t need to have everything to get on with it. A smartphone with a good camera is fine. What is worth doing is worth doing well though, so try not to get stuck in that phase for long. Depending on how serious you want your blog to be, and how much work you put into it, you will grow, and so will your “tools”.
JOYCE: I think the major tool should be a functioning device. That could either be a laptop or a phone, or both. A good camera is also needed. luckily enough, most phones come with awesome cameras. That’s it majorly, I feel most people make it look like you need a lot to blog, but you really don’t.
EBUN: Key tools to start a blog – a laptop, good camera (irrespective of your niche), Content Management Systems (CMS) e.g. WordPress, Blogger, Wix, Squarespace. Of course, enough data and meaningful content.
LOVE: I think you definitely need to have a laptop – that’s just the most convenient device to use if your blog is hosted by Blogger. A camera or a good phone capable of taking photos and planner to schedule your posts.
Q: Do you remember a time where you compared yourself to another blogger? What made you compare?
IFEOMA:
I’ve sincerely never compared myself to any blogger, I’m too busy focusing on how to be better than myself, I barely have time to check up on what other people or bloggers are doing. One thing I realised years back is that no one is running the same race as you, yes we are all bloggers, but for different reasons. We have different resources, different ideas etc. so my growth and your growth can never be the same. There is no scale of growth, we might have started blogging at the same time but we spend different amount of times and resources on our craft, so why do you expect us to grow at the same rate? Even twins in the womb do not grow at the same rate. I really urge everyone to spend the time they use checking out other people to research, read, seek inspiration on how to do better because comparison is not only a thief of joy but a thief of success.
We might have started blogging at the same time, but we spend different amount of times and resources on our craft, so why do you expect us to grow at the same rate?
UZZY: Yeah, I did compare myself with a few bloggers. I kept asking myself, ‘what is she doing that I’m not getting right?’, ‘Why does she have more followers?’, ‘Why are brands contacting her for collaborations, and not asking me?’ How come her site looks so lit? Then I decided to look at it from a different angle, maybe I need to up my game, so I started working on my IG feed.
Then I decided to look at it from a different angle, maybe I need to up my game…”
LADE: I think I’ve had several times I’ve compared myself with different kinds of creatives, not just bloggers. It’s been for various reasons, from how great their blog/feed looks, to how they are able to gather engagement on almost every social platform, to picture quality and the list goes on. At the end of the day, I realised it’s all just unnecessary headache. Everybody has their own race, so comparing and/or trying to copy does you no good at the end.
ELLA: Is it healthy to say that I do that almost on a daily basis? But not in a bad way. I mean, it is more like an inspiration sort of thing. This person is doing it right, I should be able to too. Everyone has their own magic though and no matter how much I compare, I don’t ever forget that.
JOYCE: Comparison is something most people do as we are human. I don’t think I’ve ever compared myself to another blogger though. I’m more of an analytic person. Instead of comparing, I’ve probably ‘analysed’ the persons blog and the person.
EBUN: Yep! The comparison bug hit me, but not too hard. I noticed a number of bloggers who started blogging around the same time I did had already got self hosted and all and i felt like I wasn’t doing enough or wasn’t catching up just because I’m yet to get self hosted.
LOVE: Yes! Back when I was a lot younger and still trying to figure out my own personal style, I would look at another blogger and be like ‘oh, she has my body type, what she’s wearing might fit me’, and it almost never did! But that was how I got to figure out the styles I liked from the ones I didn’t.
Q: What is one tool you wish you could have for your blog?
IFEOMA: Definitely has to be a personal camera, but I’m working on getting one soon.
UZZY: Right now I want a laptop, I wanted a digital camera before but I’ve come to realise that my phone is good enough for me at the moment. Editing apps have made it better too.
LADE: I wish and I’m planning on buying a camera. Still don’t have one lol
ELLA: A photographer! Lol! Does a person count as a tool? I don’t think so. I wish I had someone to direct me during shoots and tell me when I’m not tilting my head right. A tripod can’t really do that.
JOYCE: Hmm..probably a tool that automatically corrects errors in posts.
EBUN: I have a ton of tools I really need for my blog yet since I’m on a free plan it’s super limiting. Does a self hosted blog count as a tool? (laughter) YOAST SEO is the number one tool I really need right now. It’s a great guide when it comes to creating content that would easily be ranked by search engines.
LOVE: Well, right now, I think I have everything I need
I included the last question so you can buy stuff (and people, in the case of Ella) for your faves, lol! Before buying anything for them, you must buy me an Olympus camera or we’ll fight!
I hope you have enjoyed this post! If you liked it, and can see yourself collaborating with me in the future, do check out my Collaboration page to get the gist on how we can get started. I won’t start collaborations until next year, so there’s lots of time to think of what you think we can do, and swap ideas. I already have a few ideas myself!
Little Steps: How to Start Blogging I remember the day I decided I wanted to start a blog. I simply said it out loud, sitting alone in my ever messy room.
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Blogspirations
Or how blogging caught my eye.
When I read blogs, I read two types of blogs.
The first is that of drama (drama: “an exciting, emotional, or unexpected series of events or set of circumstances”). Drama can be both positive or negative. Maybe someone is feeling sad and enraged. They want you to read their blog and donate to their shady GoFundMe, or to help start a smear campaign against their enemies. In happier times, maybe someone is trying to find a long-lost relative and finally succeeds. The second sort of blog is that of analysis. This is a rather broad category--it could be something like a book deconstruction, where a blogger reads a book or series of books and then talks about why or how it’s problematic, or a social commentary on people and their issues, or a good make-up review.
As for my overall blogger inspiration, I will list two names. The first is My Lacquer Cabinet, ran by Melissa and Terra. This is a nails blog, with an emphasis on indie nail polish. Melissa usually shows swatches, and I really enjoy her swatch posts since she has accurate photos, beautiful nails, and detailed descriptions of the polish formula. (This can be very rare. In a world where filters and Instagram are a way of life, it’s not uncommon to get bloggers and swatchers with stunning nails...that are so photoshopped you can’t recognize the polish color in real life. It’s rather disheartening really; the stockist most famous for their overworked photos, LiveLovePolish, is also one of the best known indie nail polish distributors.)
But what really sold me on My Lacquer Cabinet was their (now-deleted, not sure why) series where each of the two women found a picture and commissioned a custom polish based on it from roughly 20 or so indie polish makers. The goal there was to show how different people, with very distinct styles, interpret the same picture. It was interesting how a few different takes kept showing up. The first picture Melissa used was a picture of her husband wearing a blue and red jacket and sitting in the snow, and so there were quite a few variations of “blue base with red and white glitter”. And yet, as people focused on different parts of the picture, I saw interpretations I would have never considered. One person seemingly ignored the husband in the picture and went with a snow-white polish...that turned out to have a rather strong blue shimmer. Yet someone else came up with a polish that changed colors between the white of the snow and the blue of the jacket. The indie nail polish community can really get heated over the prospects of people “duplicating” other people’s polishes, and this series showed that if two people are doing collections centered around the same inspiration (the plethora of Game of Thrones collections that have come out these years, all of which will have a Daenerys polish), you’re bound to get some similarities. I thought this idea was ingenious and a fresh breath of air from the oodles of cosmetics blogs that do nothing but show pictures. (Which is good! I appreciate them greatly, but this Picture from a Polish series was just so unique.)
Another blogger inspiration--and a larger one, because she talks about a wider array of topics--is Jenny Trout. She really was the one that kicked off my blogging curiosity a while back. When I was younger, “blogs” conjured images of short fluffy pieces filled with way too many photos and coats of sugar. Sort of like poorly made cannolis—too simple and too sweet, leaving you feeling empty afterwards. Yes, a pictures speaks a thousand words, but please tell me what you think. Pictures are not always specific.
What I like about Jenny’s blog (jennytrout.com) is that she writes analytically, and she writes honestly. Her “Jenny Reads” series was my first exposure to her blog, and they are my favorite part of her blog. She reads poorly written and problematic books and gives a rundown of her reaction and analyses as she plows through them. Her most famous is her reading of the Fifty Shades of Grey series. It was written during that era when everyone was telling everyone, “Fifty Shades of Grey is a Twilight fanfic” as if it were a profound, little-known statement that explained why it was so horribly written. (It really doesn’t; there are a lot of good Twilight fanfics out there. Some probably have better writing and characters than the original content.)
I was drawn by the freshness and nuance of Jenny’s approach to the series. Her opinions were unique and fleshed out than the sea of banal, buzz-word filled posts that all repeated the same shallow information. Jenny not only dissects the problematic relationship in the series (and pulls concrete and subtle evidence, as well as good fanfics on the topic), but as someone in the BDSM community, she also pulls together sources and personal experiences to show how even the renowned sex scenes are horribly researched and ultimately harmful. Jenny, being a romance writer, also does a bunch of reporting about happenings in the romance writing community. I do not read much romance, but she analyzes publishing and writing dynamics in a way that is educational to anyone.
If I were to speak for MIT bloggers, it is definitely Selam who is most inspiring. Ultimately, discovering her blogs—especially the one about college dating—was what pushed me to apply so late in my MIT career, because her writing is genuine and personal and yet so helpful and mind-broadening, and it’s the kind of influence I would want to have on people. She writes deeply about topics that are interesting and relevant, even if it’s something people don’t necessarily want to hear (in a world where there’s an increasing emphasis on presenting a well-curated facade of nonchalance). When you read her blogs, you feel and you get invested because she’s given you something to truly think about. I remember reading “it’s ok it’s not ok” and it lingering in my mind for a long time after, struck by the experience of her loss and ruminating about the concepts of anhedonia in those around me. I would have never imagined reading something so personal and so poignant on a college blog. Yet I did, and I can say I am better for having seen it.
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In honour of the fact that denim on denim is a thing again 😂🙌 it can work as long as the two denims in question are different enough #denim #fashionblogger #fashionbloggerssa #oversize #blogspiration #denimondenim
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Why no Blog today?
Why no Blog today?
Packers 35. Bears 14. I’ve been consoling this poor girl, so didn’t get a chance to Pen my blog! Maxie is not pleased with the Bears performance, nor of John Fox and his “poor” (We’re being kind) coaching skills. The good news is the Cubs are back in the Playoffs! Maxine is happy. As am I. Thanks Dr. Stevie for the blogspiration. 😉 Go Cubs! xoxo, T.
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I honestly didn’t see this coming - the day I will finally write about me and my etceteras. I’ve been keeping a lot of my thoughts about certain issues, the new people I have met, my new experiences, and my planned travels for this year! Those thoughts got bottled-up and triggered my eagerness to write and express through this blog which I will consider my online diary from this day on.
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Another thing that pushed me to finally pursue this blog, is my blogspiration, Arisse de Santos. I’ve been eyeing on her site for quite a long time now. Her posts inspired me to put up something where I can truly be myself without inhibitions.
PS. This blog is inspired by Arisse; therefore minimal similarities like the colors I used are visible. I love you, Miss A!
This is just the beginning and I’m hoping for the best!
Shoo bad vibes shoo! :p
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Monday morning #blogspiration from @tashoakley and @devinbrugman founders of @abikiniaday and @mondayswimwear they are killing it with their curves. 😍 #Icons #TheDreamTeam
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