Looking Back: My 7 Links

Recently I was invited to take part in the ‘My 7 Links‘ project – which for those not aware of it is a fantastic way for bloggers all over the world to share their favourite blog posts, and invite fellow bloggers to do the same. I was so excited to receive an invite from Adrian at Travel To Sun (Thanks Adrian!) and am equally as excited to share my 7 links with you – here goes!

Travel Serendipity

My Most Beautiful Post

The Serendipity Of Travel

It’s strange thinking of one of my posts as ‘beautiful’ but I think this one fits the bill. A work trip to Brussels helped me to remember to always say ‘yes’ to life and reminded me of all of the surprises that travel can bring.

My Most Popular Post

How To Live Like A Local: A Guide To Short Term Apartment Rentals Around The World

Recently I’ve been looking into renting apartments abroad and wanted to share what I’d learnt with my readers – what a surprise the success of this one was! I guess it just goes to show the power of experiencing a new destination as a local when we travel!

My Most Controversial Post

The 10 Most Popular Countries To Emigrate To

This one wasn’t controversial in the negative sense, but it certainly did get everyone talking and tweeting their opinions, which is exactly what blogging is all about!

Moving Abroad

My Most Helpful Post

6 Ways To Work From Anywhere And Fund Location Independence

It seems that I’m not the only one out there with dreams of location independence, so it made me happy to read that this post was inspirational and helpful to others chasing the same dreams.

A Post Whose Success Surprised Me

3 Months Blogging: Where I’m At And Where To Next

I decided that I would openly share all of my blogging stats for my first three months and the response was unbelievable – I’ m so happy this was helpful to others also starting out, and I’ll definitely be sharing openly again in the future!

A Post I Feel Didn’t Get The Attention It Deserved

Weird Finnish Sporting Events

Maybe it’s just me who finds events like ‘Wife Carrying’ intriguing, or maybe it just wasn’t a well-timed post? Either way, hopefully this one will get some more airtime one day!

The Post I’m Most Proud Of

Redundancy: Friend Or Foe?

About a month ago I was made redundant from my job – some people might try to hide this from others but I decided to blog about it! I’m proud that I could turn this into a positive and was excited at the prospect that this may be able to help others in the same situation.

Redundancy

As I mentioned, another huge part of this project is inviting other bloggers to participate, so I’m thrilled to nominate these fellow bloggers to take part:

The Travellers Blog @ Lilligo.com

Ending The Grind

The Shirt Off my Backpack

The Wanderfull Traveler

The World Is Waiting 

I look forward to reading their posts and spreading the ‘My 7 links‘ love!

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Comments

  1. Thanks for accepting my invitation, Nicole. Your 7 links look great and I hope you enjoyed taking part to this project. I did! 🙂

    Cheers,
    Adrian

  2. WomanSeeksWorld says

    Thanks Adrian – cheers for the invite! : )

  3. I just discovered your blog. It is great to discover a blog through a post that lists 7 of the best posts to start with 🙂

  4. WomanSeeksWorld says

    Thanks Stephanie!! Glad you found me! : )

  5. Thanks so much for nominating The Wanderfull Traveler! My new post will be up as of tonight or friday! Be sure to tune in and thanks again for your help and support in the blogging community and as a fellow traveler!

    The Wanderfull Traveler

  6. WomanSeeksWorld says

    No worries, you deserve to be nominated! : )

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