Write a blog, then leave 3 comments
The support and engagement here at WA is great; it really is, but I am a little bit guilty of something.
I will write a blog, and then I will await a response for that blog; however I do not comment on other people's blogs as often as I should.
So, I have made a decision. Every time I post a blog here, I will head over to the activity dashboard to then find 2 - 3 blogs and/or questions to then comment on.
After all, we are a pay-it-forward community :)
JoshyT
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Even 2-1 is fine, Josh.
Everything in moderation so as not to overdoing in one area and forgetting the others.
Would you not agree?
Paul.
P.S. Just my thoughts. I am learning that you are an over achiever. Nothing wrong, actually good. But no two people are alike.
Cheers.
Paul.
TBH, I've been applying this principal since yesterday, and I have been only leaving 2 comments. I think you slightly misunderstand though Paul, I didn't suggest leaving 3 comments on the same blog, I meant find 3 separate blogs/questions to comment on.
I am the type of person that tends to go above-and-beyond. When I put my mind to something, I don't stop until it is perfected. I also have a little bit of OCD, which is great for consistency, and getting my articles looking perfect, and I am a perfectionist.
Good talking to you Paul :)
I am similar in a lot of ways, Josh and it is always a pleasure conversing with you.
I hope that your OCD does not cause too much anxiety and discomfort.
I suffer from PMS. Paul Mindra Syndrome(LOL) and I too want things right.
Dot the i's and cross the T's.
Cheers, young man.
Paul.
My OCD isn't a disorder as such, more so I am obsessive compulsive, and I can switch it off when I need to (say, at work). I like everything to be consistent, and if one of my reviews has an indent for the main title, then all of my reviews must have an indent in the same place. The formatting has to be consistent, although the content is always fresh.
At most, my OCD serves to eat up my time doing things others would deem unnecessary, but applied correctly, it can be hugely beneficial. I'm glad I am obsessive compulsive!
Always good talking to you as well, Paul.
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:-)) NICE
I LOVE TO PAY IT FORWARD TOO :-))
:)