
Keeping up with my favourite resolution for 2015, I want to start posting about some of my favourite links and bits to share the love around the blogsphere. So, welcome to the first of what I hope will be many editions of The Sunday Share Out!
- I’ve caught the cooking bug since I’ve moved out, so I’ve made sure to bookmark Sarah’s tips on how to lighten up a recipe without sacrificing flavour. Yum!
- Katy (Little Miss Katy) lists off her top 5 favourite children’s books. It’s a topic that often neglected in the book blogging community, so it was really lovely to see some of my own favourites on the list.
- My friend Michelle has started afresh on her Youtube channel and will be sharing bits and pieces of her life now that she has moved to Hong Kong. She’s adorable so you should all subscribe, yeah? ;)
- I adore of all of I Am Galla’s blog posts (and they always make me miss New York oh so much), but I really loved his little photo diary of East Williamsburg and Buskwick. The Pine Box Rock Shop bar reminds of the one I visited with my cousin last year.
- Monica from Miss At La Playa shares some New Year’s resolutions for Instagram. As self confessed Insta-addict, I’m definitely guilty of some of the cliches, so taking on some of her resolutions will be a good step to up my Insta-tography game.
- If you aren’t already subscribed to Lucy’s (Teawiththreesugars) Youtube channel…WHY NOT? I’ve been a little addicted to her Vlog Everyday In January (lovingly nicknamed VEDJ), especially her little post on accomplishment and achievement.
- Jen’s year in travel post has honestly given me a serious case of the wanderlust bug. In addition to her exciting travels overseas to Hamburg, New York and Spain, she’s also include her mini stay-cation trips to Edinburgh and the Lake District.
- Speaking of New Year’s resolutions, there’s been an explosion of them in the blogsphere of resolution posts, but my favourite I’ve seen is Rosie’s. I love the idea of setting a word goal to centre around and her word (‘balance’) is a fantastic one to focus on.
- Sophie’s informative post about not quitting your day job is frankly quite brilliant, honest and so worth a read for anyone thinking of potentially moving from full-time work to full-time freelance blogging.
- After shifting half of my books to Oxford I’ve been considering my TBR more closely lately. Alexa gives some fantastic tips on how to cull your mounting TBR pile, which I’ll be implementing ASAP!
R.xoxo
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