It’s October and we’re officially a couple of weeks into fall. I love this time of year – especially the beautiful colours and the cool nights. I just wish it didn’t mean winter was on the way! As usual, the blogging community was putting out some awesome content last month. I’ve hand-picked 7 super September blog posts to share with you in my monthly roundup.
This monthly roundup is my way of saying thank you to the blogging community, and bringing attention to some of my favourite bloggers who regularly put out funny, inspiring and informative content.
Please take a few minutes to check out these bloggers. I’m sure you’ll love them.
Super September blog posts
My don’t want list – Happily Decluttered
Wish lists. We all have them. In this post, Suzanne introduces us to a new kind of list “a don’t want list”.
Let’s talk about breast health – Jaclynistic Vibes
As we kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it feels right to share Jacyln’s post about the importance of breast health.
Let’s talk about breast health
Finding life balance using the four forces of flight – Clear Air Turbulence
Here’s a new face in my monthly roundup. In this post, commercial pilot AP2 parallels the idea of life balance with the four forces of flight. It’s so full of wisdom, you’ll want to come back and read it again and again.
Finding life balance using the four forces of flight
Remembering 9/11 – 20 powerful truths I learned – Crispy Confessions
Like many of you, 9/11 is a day that will forever be etched in my memory. I remember the exact moment I heard of the attacks. I remember where I was, and who I was with. In this inspiring post, Helen, who was 12 at the time, reflects on 20 lessons and truths she learned from the attacks.
Remembering 9/11 – 20 powerful truths I learned
Second Hand September – How to get involved and go beyond today – Gemmaa Jayne
Fast fashion is a huge environmental and human rights issue. In this post, Gemma offers suggestions on how to reduce the impact of your fashion choices.
Second Hand September – How to get involved and go beyond today
How your travel choices help the planet – A Sustainably Simple Life
Krista and Alison are back in the roundup this month. They’ve been doing an awesome series about how the choices we make impact the planet. This post looks at the impact of air travel and four things you can do that will make a difference. Please visit their blog and check out the rest of the series. It was hard to choose just one post to include in the roundup.
How your travel choices help the planet
Will the traditional working week undergo transformation? – Tom’s Tales of Woe
The pandemic has changed a lot of things around where we work, but what about when we work. In this post, Tom looks at trends in this area.
Will the traditional working week undergo transformation?
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My most popular posts of September
In case you missed them, here are my September posts with the most views.
- Orange Shirt Day – “The truth is not yet fully told”
- A brain injury could change your life in an instant
- Decluttering Challenge – Week 35 – Email cleanup
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Thank you so much for featuring our series and for the kind words! 💛
There are some great posts here. The life balance post is a unique perspective. I really liked that 🙂
You’re so welcome. I have really enjoyed your series.
I agree about the life balance post. It was very interesting and makes so much sense!
Thanks for sharing my post! You picked out a lot of great posts from September. I enjoyed reading them.
You’re welcome Suzanne. Your post is such a simple idea, but it’s a great one. I’m glad you enjoyed the other posts.
Lovely. Thanks for the spotlight on my blogpost. And I love the don’t want list blog post — what a great idea and makes me want to create one too
My pleasure Helen! Yes, we should all have a “don’t want list”.