Time for some old-school Follow Fridays #FF, my Lovelies. I can’t guarantee that any of the accounts I recommend will follow you back, but they all have great content for you to share with your own followers. That’s one of the ways to get followers: have great content to share. pic.twitter.com/OLBj788qT8
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ) March 1, 2019
#FF @MondayBlogs Started by bestselling author Rachel Thompson @RachelintheOC in 2012, #MondayBlogs shares weekly blog posts but only on Mondays. No book promo or porn is allowed, so it’s all great reading all day. No need to have your own blog to read and share others’ articles. pic.twitter.com/gOVZ0oG1Po
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ) March 1, 2019
#FF Feminine Collective @FeminineCollect, which publishes original stories, articles, and poems by writers who “dare to be bold.” Founded by author @1JulieAnderson in 2013, their journal is one of the best in contemporary, thought-provoking articles, fiction, and poetry. pic.twitter.com/Ok9lQtCAJ1
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ) March 1, 2019
#FF @ArtOfManliness for some of the best articles ever, on topics like how to roll up your sleeves, your best morning stretch routine, how to change a flat, & meditation for skeptics. Created by Brett McKay in 2008, AoM is the largest independent online men’s interest magazine. pic.twitter.com/GAmvZ6iUw3
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ) March 1, 2019
If you want a laugh, or you want to write comedy yourself, you need to #FF @Reductress, the “one and only fake women’s news magazine.” Founded in 2013 by Beth Newell @bethnew and Sarah Pappalardo @yourpappalardo, it’s satire at its finest, parodying traditional women’s magazines. pic.twitter.com/B1bN5G4ywV
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ) March 1, 2019
#FF @TinyBuddha for all things mindfulness, meditation, kindness, and healing. Founded in 2009 by Lori Deschene, Tiny Buddha offers articles (and books) with wisdom from Buddhism as well as from many other religions, traditions, and cultures world-wide. pic.twitter.com/vp6loV2etD
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ) March 1, 2019
#FF Bestselling author Jenny Lawson @TheBloggess who shares her stories of dealing with depression, as well as humorous tweets about the strangest things Amazon has recommended. Jenny has “more Neanderthal DNA than 99% of people tested,” so really, why are you not following her? pic.twitter.com/ePRdZE9No1
— Dr. Alexandria Szeman (@Alexandria_SZ) March 1, 2019
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