A Quote by Ashley Madekwe

I'm terrible at posting regularly; I don't deserve the blog success! — © Ashley Madekwe
I'm terrible at posting regularly; I don't deserve the blog success!
It should feel genuinely good to earn income from your blog - you should be driven by a healthy ambition to succeed. If your blog provides genuine value, you fully deserve to earn income from it.
I don't really think of my blog as a real blog. It's a lame blog. It's more like my when-the-mood-strikes update, or smoke signal.
People do terrible things all the time, but we don’t regularly disown our humanity. We disavow the terrible things.
What is the best safeguard against false doctrine? The Bible regularly read, regularly prayed over, regularly studied.
I delve into cold cases by scouring the Internet for any digital crumbs authorities may have overlooked, then share my theories with the 8,000 or so mystery buffs who visit my blog regularly.
Successful blog is a unique voice; and depending on the blog, your own style factors in. To some extent, it might have to do with the graphic aesthetics of a blog. Pretty pictures go a long way these days and many personal style blogs owe a lot to a decent DSLR.
The only artist who does not deserve respect is the one who works to please the public, for commercial success or for official success.
Feminism's failings do not mean we should eschew feminism entirely. People do terrible things all the time, but we don't regularly disown our humanity. We disavow the terrible things. We should disavow the failures of feminism without disavowing its many successes and how far we have come.
If somebody crafts an interesting tweet that'll lead me to their blog, I'm going to their blog.
Without the New York Times, there is no blog community. They'd have nothing to blog about.
If somebody crafts an interesting tweet that’ll lead me to their blog, I’m going to their blog.
Remind yourself regularly that you are better than you think you are. Successful people are not superhuman. Success does not require a super-intellect. Nor is there anything mystical about success. And success isn't based on luck. Successful people are just ordinary folks who have developed belief in themselves and what they do. Never...yes, never...sell yourself short.
If you want to continually grow your blog, you need to learn to blog on a consistent basis.
One Dilbert Blog reader noted that current research shows that happiness causes success more than success causes happiness. That makes sense to me. There's plenty of research about people having a baseline of happiness that doesn't vary much with circumstances. And given that happy people are typically optimistic, energetic, and fun to work with, I can see how happiness would lead to success.
Forget about someone's resume or how they present themselves at a party. Can they blog or not? The blog doesn't lie.
Just as it is necessary to breathe out regularly in order to receive fresh air into the lungs, so it is necessary to give regularly if we wish to receive regularly.
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