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3amnightride · 1 month
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Some Tumblr Tricks
1. Get a random blogpost from a blog
You like the content of a blog but theres just so much content and you want to see some older stuff? Great, just append /random to the URL and a random blogpost from that blog will be shown:
BLOGNAME.tumblr.com/random
2. Use Keyboard Shortcuts
When you are on your dashboard you can use the following keybinds:
J -> Scroll forward K -> Scroll backward L -> Like the current post N -> See the number of notes Shift + E -> Add post to your queue Shift + R -> Fast reblog Z + Tab -> Quickly switch between dashboard and blog Z + C -> Quickly compose a post Space -> View photoset in a lightbox or start playing a video post
3. More URL tricks
Show all posts with a specific tag:
BLOGNAME.tumblr.com/tagged/<tag>
Sort entries with a specific tag in chronological order
BLOGNAME.tumblr.com/tagged/<tag>/chrono
Get all Posts from a date
BLOGNAME.tumblr.com/day/JJJ/MM/TT
PS: Do not forget you can go totally crazy with the custom theme editor by for example adding a music player https://www.scmplayer.net/ or whatever. Make personal websites cringe again!
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sas-soulwriter · 7 months
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Let´s talk about your word goal
Writing can be incredibly rewarding, but let's be honest, there are times when it feels like scaling Mount Everest would be easier. When you're staring at a blank screen, and the words just won't flow, reaching your word goal can seem like an insurmountable challenge. But fear not! Here are some tips to make it not only achievable but also a tad less daunting:
Set Realistic Goals: The first step in reaching your word goal is setting one that's actually attainable. Be honest with yourself about how much you can realistically write in a day or week.
Create a Writing Schedule: Consistency is your best friend. Dedicate specific times for writing, and treat them like important appointments. Whether it's early morning or late at night, find what works for you.
Eliminate Distractions: Find a quiet writing space. Turn off your phone or use apps that block distracting websites. A focused environment can work wonders.
Use Writing Prompts: Writer's block happens to the best of us. When your creative well runs dry, turn to writing prompts. They can be a great way to jumpstart your imagination.
Break it Down: Your word goal may seem enormous, but remember, you don't have to tackle it all at once. Break it down into smaller, more manageable chunks. Focus on one section or chapter at a time.
Reward Yourself: Celebrate milestones along the way. When you hit your daily or weekly word count goal, treat yourself to something special. It's a great motivator.
Accountability Partner: Share your goals with a fellow writer. Having someone who can hold you accountable and provide motivation can be a game-changer. Fell free to always text me here on this app .I would love to connect with more writers!
Write First, Edit Later: During your first draft, don't get bogged down by trying to make everything perfect. Just write. Editing can come later.
Visualize Your Success: Imagine the sense of accomplishment when you complete your story. Visualizing your success can provide the motivation needed on tough days.
Stay Inspired: Seek inspiration everywhere—books, movies, nature, or even a random conversation. When you're genuinely excited about your story, writing becomes a joy.
Take Breaks: Writing marathons can lead to burnout. Schedule short breaks to clear your mind and recharge. A refreshed mind is more creative.
Track Your Progress: Use word count trackers or writing apps to monitor your daily achievements. Seeing your progress can be incredibly motivating.
Remember, reaching your word goal is a journey, not a race. It's about consistent effort and unwavering determination. So keep writing, one word at a time, and soon you'll find yourself at the finish line.
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artofpoeticjustice · 1 year
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Websites for authors
Hello, lovely people!
Sometimes it's not easy to find certain things. You search and somehow only a few know.
It took me a long time to find good websites, and today I'm sharing them with you.
Google Maps → Most people don’t know, but you are able to create your own map on Google. It’s a little complicated, that’s why I suggest you to google it – otherwise write me, and I’ll try to help you. It’s very helpful and if your story is based in this world, you can easily mark places or change them. I love it!
Canva.com → You need a Cover, but don’t know how to start? This site gives you the opportunity to use fonts, templates and much more. Sometimes it automatically offers you pictures from pixabay.com, which are free to use. If not, you can also visit this site and check out if a picture matches your wishes. Play with it and watch how you create your own book cover. (It offers even more than covers, but I’m not going to talk about it in this post.)
Familyecho.com → If you want to create a family tree without much work, this will help you. It’s a great site, and you can actually see how everyone is related.
Korrekturen.de → This is a German site, and I’m not sure, how good it is for English. BUT for German writers, this is almost a must-have. It’ll correct your writing prompts and help you to think more about your text. You just have to remember one thing: It only allows you to correct 1.5k words at a time. If your writing is longer, you have to copy and paste all the time (like me!).
Lanuagetool.org → This is the alternative for every other language (including German). You can apply it on your browser, download it, or just use it online.
Worldanvil.com → If you want to create a whole new world, this site will help you. I haven’t checked it out in detail till now, but I really like it. You can create a history of a world, an atlas, encyclopedia and areas and a map – it offers everything.
Nuclearsecrecy.com → If you’re writing a story, where a bomb is exploding, you can use this. You can select the type of bomb, and then you’ll see how much it will destroy. Great thing, if you’re going to write a dystopian story.
Mattbierbaum.github.io/zombies-usa/ → Another great site for zombie stories is this. I only found and used it for the USA, but I’m sure you can get it for other parts of the world as well. Here you can place a zombie and check how much time it’ll take till he comes to a certain place. Furthermore, you can simulate how fast he’ll spread the virus in a certain time. It’s a very interesting thing, and you can practically watch how quick the apocalypse will take down a country.
Oldmapsonline.org → If you are writing a story, which takes place in the past, this site might help you. You can check out old maps and furthermore, you can place them in today's world map and get an idea of how it used to be back then.
Tvtropes.org → You don’t know what kind of story you write? Well, there’s a name for everything. A list of tropes can be found here. Have fun and feel free to tell others what you’re writing.
Nanowrimo.org → I’m not such a fan of this site, BUT as a motivation it might help you to connect with other writers during the nanowrimo – the months in which writing is THE topic! You don’t upload anything there, but you talk to others and share your word counts!
Dafont.com → Most people are using the same font over and over. Sometimes a change in look, can motivate you so much! You can download every kind of font here, and almost everything is for free! (Remember the talk about covers? You can use those fonts for them.)
YouTube → Everybody knows it, but only a little people use it. You can create playlists and make a great soundtrack for your story.
Messletters.com → it’s a great site, if you need a different kind of writing and the page you’re writing only offers a few. You can copy them easily and use them. Furthermore, this site also has a lot of symbols. Check it out and see if it satisfies your aesthetic heart.
DeepL.com → if you require translations, use this one instead of Google translator. You can also upload PPTX data and much more.
Ko-Fi.com → if you want to sell stuff or just a tip from your readers, this site will help you. You can easily create an account and your readers can give you little money as a support.
Timeanddate.com → You want to know what kind of weather it was on a certain date at a certain place? This site will help you.
Hopefully this will help you. Have fun and follow me for more.
Justice. ♥
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newjeanxo · 8 months
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HOW TO HAVE AN EVERYTHING SHOWER
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Before shower :
- hair oiling for example rosemary, jojoba or argan oil (let it soak in for 2-3 hours) you can do the oil in your lenghts and on your scalp
- 1-2 times a week you can use a hair mask before you shower (let it soak in as long as you want)
- you can also use a scalp massager or bamboo brush to massage your scalp before shower
- you can also use ricewater before you shower for longer and shinier hair
In the shower :
- first you wash out your hair mask with cold water
- then you use your shampoo and massage it into your scalp and wash it out with warm water (not to hot)
you can also shampoo twice
- after that you apply your conditioner and rinse it out with cold water (you can also apply any hair drink after that)
- for your body you can use a Bar soap first for example the dove bar soap to gently cleanse your body
- then you can use a body scrub to exfoliate your skin and remove dead skin cells (you can use a loofah, african net sponge or a washcloth)
- after that you can use a Body wash and then you can shave your body with some coconut oil or shaving gel
After shower :
- use babyoil on damp skin
- use a good smelling bodylotion
- put deodorant on right after the shower (it is important)
- use your favorite perfume or body spray to smell and feel good
- dont rub your hair with a towel you can use a cotton shirt or microfiber turban instead
- then use a hair oil (balea hair oil elixier makes your hair so soft) or leave in for your hair or use heat protection if you want to style your hair
- you can also use heatless curls
- then you can continue with your skincare and you can also use a Face mask and make a gua sha massage
And finally you can relax in your freshly made bed, put some candles on , drink some warm tea and watch your comfort show/ movie 💗
I hope it was helpful love y‘all 🎀💋
Hair products i recommend :
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fake-vz · 1 year
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Hallo ihr Lieben!
Wir haben in den vergangenen Tagen mehrere Einsendungen bezüglich der Tipps und Tricks, wie man etwas aktivere Gesprächspartner*innen und Schreiber*innen findet, bekommen und wollen sie euch heute vorstellen.
1. Aufeinander eingehen / Interesse am Gegenüber zeigen
Unterhaltungen und Smalltalk sind nicht immer einfach und viele interpretieren ihre Charaktere als wortkarg, aber erfahrungsgemäß bringt es beiden Parteien mehr Freude, wenn sich innerhalb einer Konversation gegenseitig Fragen gestellt werden und beide Seiten etwas von ihren Charakteren einbringen können. Geht auf die Nutzer zu und wartet nicht nur darauf, dass die anderen auf euch zukommen!
2. Muse Games
In den vergangenen Monaten haben sich bereits viele Nutzer mit den "tag, you're it", oder den sogenannten Muse-Games (dt. Charakter-Spielen) angefreundet. Es gibt einen spielerischen und schnellen Eindruck der jeweiligen Charaktere und bietet die Möglichkeit auch außerhalb des Chats miteinander und mit mehreren Nutzern zu interagieren.
3. Ausführlichere Profilgestaltungen und Suchen
Die Chance schneller angeschrieben zu werden steigt enorm, wenn es im Profil bereits Anhaltspunkte zum Charakter gibt und eine Suchanfrage spezifischer formuliert ist. In welchen Genres bist du unterwegs? Worum dreht sich deine Handlung? Du suchst Geschwister? Erläutere was du dir darunter vorstellst, welche Position die Geschwister in deiner Geschichte haben, wie sie zueinander stehen sollten. Gib anhand von Textproben oder angefertigten Grafiken einen kleinen Einblick in deine Welt!
4. Geduld und Verständnis
Es gibt Nutzer die von sozialen Interaktionen leben. Und es gibt Nutzer die von sozialen Interaktionen schnell erschöpft sind. Beides ist vollkommen legitim und jede*r hat ein eigenes Tempo und eigene Vorstellungen wie das Hobby hier gestalten möchte. Versucht andere nicht dafür zu verurteilen, unter Druck zu setzen oder es persönlich zu nehmen, wenn euch über längeren Zeitraum nicht geantwortet wird. Fragt ggf. vorsichtig nach. Der Ton macht die Musik!
Die oben genannten Punkte sind keine Vorschriften, wie ihr vorzugehen habt. Es sind nur Ideen und Vorschläge einiger Nutzer, um die Zeit hier eventuell etwas leichter zu gestalten. Keiner ist perfekt. Habt einfach Spaß!
Ein großes Danke, an alle Nutzer, die diese Anhaltspunkte eingeschickt haben!
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mymiro-006 · 6 months
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Hey! Over here! I know what you want….
You wanna lose weight, right? Well, I got just the right thing for ya!
Did you know that there’s a weightloss group chat on WhatsApp? No? And did you know that we all help each other lose weight in a kind and non-forcing way? No?! Well, let me tell you-
The group chat is called „Fast & Curious“ and we’re still growing. There are rules, of course, but also challenges and tips for you to lose weight!
Oh, you seem unsure about your decision. Don’t worry! If you’re afraid that we’re „too strict“ or that once you join there’s no way out then you’re wrong! Nobody is forced to be here, so don’t worry :D
Did I change your mind? Well, I’m glad! Just dm me for more information ^^
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Hi.. it's me 🙋🏼‍♀️
Giving my boyfriend tips to save his marriage..
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melina1516 · 4 months
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Ich brauche Hilfe, ich muss dringend abnehmen so schnell wie möglich. Bitte helft mir gibt mir Tips und Tricks wie ich meine Ziele erreichen kann.
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mitarbeiter · 2 years
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AKT-004 Aktivitäten Durch Reblog-Bäume surfen
Wenn du einen Reblog wie diesen auf deinem Dashboard siehst, kannst du dich glücklich schätzen.
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Das ist ein Reblog-Baum. Reblog-Bäume beginnen mit dem ursprünglichen Eintrag und werden dann durch Reblogs und Kommentare erweitert. Wenn du durch einen Reblog-Baum surfst, klickst du die einzelnen Blogs nacheinander an.
So kannst du interessante Dinge entdecken. Manchmal ist das wie eine Zeitmaschine mit Vorhersagen, die sich bewahrheitet haben. Oder wie ein Insider, an dem Tausende von Leuten beteiligt sind. In jedem Fall lassen sich damit spannende neue Inhalte finden.
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(Quelle: Tipps)
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tipps for my depressed anas 🫶🏻
1. If you don't have the energy to wash your hair,use dry shampoo
2.Keep a plastic trash bag in your room for your trash
3.Be proud of yourself for every thing you do even if it's the "easiest" thing do to
4.If you don't have the motivation to do something,ask for help
5. Reach out for help before it's too late
6. For example, if you have to get up at 6 a.m., set the alarm 10 minutes beforehand so that you have time if it is difficult for you to get up
7. Try to make tasks more funny and reward yourself
8.If you don't have the energy to brush your teeth, rinse your mouth with mouthwash
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sas-soulwriter · 7 months
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Wonderland of writing
"Down the rabbit hole, fellow writers! Writing is a whimsical Wonderland, full of enchantment and adventure. Yet, lurking in shadows are peculiar mistakes even seasoned writers can stumble upon. In this post, I'll be your guide, pointing out these errors and offering graceful solutions."Spelling and Grammar Hiccups: These mischievous creatures, known as typos and misplaced commas, can make your writing tumble down the rabbit hole of confusion. Beware the Jabberwocky of poor grammar! Proofreading is your vorpal sword.
Adjectives and Adverbs Overflow: Much like the Mad Hatter's tea party, too many "very" and "really" can create quite the ruckus. Opt for strong nouns and verbs to paint your scenes vividly.
Run-On Sentences That Never End: Like a never-ending tea party with the March Hare, long sentences can leave you breathless. Cut them into bite-sized pieces for clarity and sanity.
Punctuation Puzzles: Commas, semicolons, and em dashes are the Cheshire Cats of writing—mysterious but helpful. Learn their curious ways to keep your prose coherent.
The Forgetful Red Queen (Editing): Haste makes mistakes! Rushing to publish without proper editing might as well be painting the roses red. Take your time to revise and make your writing shine.
Ignoring the Cheshire Critic: Constructive criticism can be your guiding grin in Wonderland. Don't dismiss it; use it to grow and become an even better writer.
Factual Flamingos: Inaccuracies can be as absurd as flamingo croquet. Fact-check your content to avoid Wonderland-sized blunders.
Clichés as Curious Creatures: Overused phrases are like the Queen's incessant cries of "Off with their heads!" Strive for originality and paint your own roses.
Inviting the Dormouse (Reading): To be a great writer, you must be an avid reader. Reading is the potion that will make you grow in your writing adventures.
Unleash the Wonderland Wanderer (Creativity): Sometimes, we forget to invite our muse to the tea party. Find your creative spark by following the White Rabbit, stargazing with the Caterpillar, or indulging in the whimsies of your imagination. Let your writing be a magical Wonderland of its own!
So, whether you're a curious novice or a seasoned adventurer in the realm of words, let's journey together through this Wonderland of Writing and create tales as enchanting as Alice's adventures! Follow me for more :
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retropolitan · 4 months
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Mogel-Montag
Part CLXIII: Tekken 3 | Tipps für die PlayStation 1
(Bildquelle: play PlayStation - Magazin, Ausgabe: Juni 1998)
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newjeanxo · 10 months
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Tips for healthy and shiny hair 🧴🫧
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Wash your hair with lukewarm water (avoid hot showers )
Rinse your conditioner with cold water
Use rice water for shiny and longer hair
Put oil in your hair tips before showering
Only use shampoo on your scalp
Wash your hair 2- 3 times a week
Avoid heat on your hair but when you do this use a heat protector
Use a bamboo brush
change your pillow case every week ( otherwise your hair can get greasy because of your sweat , makeup leftovers or hair products )
Use silk pillow cases
Use hair products for your hair type
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Some hair care recommendations :
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Bye love y‘all 💗🩰🫧🧴
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Beikost, auf den Löffel fertig, Los ! 🥣🍌🥕
Hallo ihr Lieben,
Mein Arzt meinte zwar ich solle erst mit 7 Monaten anfangen, und hat mich völlig verrückt gemacht, deswegen mein Tipp ist lasst euch nichts einreden, fangt einfach damit an, wenn ihr das Gefühl habt es ist der richtige Zeitpunkt. Ich hab mir nämlich am Anfang viel zu viele Gedanken gemacht, und es mir damit viel schwerer gemacht, als nötig... 😐🙈😳🥲
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Und falls ihr euch unsicher seit, wartet noch ein bisschen, ich habe Angefangen sobald sie am Essen Intressiert war, den Mund aufgemacht hat wenn der Löffel kam und es war erst bisschen schwierig, aber inzwischen ist Sie ziemlich gut, je nach Tag mal besser, mal schlechter, aber bis jetzt klappt es gut. 🍌🥕🥰🥣
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flesh-4nd-blood · 3 months
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Comment ur fav workouts pls! 🖤
⭐️ving doesn’t do much at this point :( ugh I’m so lazy
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weebslut · 4 months
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HELP:
how do I tell one of my best friends that I love him? (since years!!)
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