Wednesday, December 9th, 2020
Positive outcomes, a screenshot and something that made me mad.
Back on track with what I wrote on my last post, I’ll keep the articles from now on in this “style” of writing.
Since, as I was telling you during the previous version of this article, “it’s getting heavy”, I want to mean that it’s kind of feeling as actually doing something rather than losing my time.
And with things i feel I do purposefully, not recreationally, I always try to improve and become better.
Here’s the sum-up for easier navigation and reading:
- What I Felt the Happiest About
- A Photo Taken During The Day
- What I Felt the Worst About
Positive Outcomes of My Wednesday
I’m Finally in Spotify, Google Podcasts, Breaker, and some more!
Well, the positive outcomes I refer to are events that made me amazingly happy that happened this day.
What was it ? Well, my audiobook, separated into chapters, was accepted at Spotify and also on Google Podcasts! *Extreme yays*.
You can find more about those amazingly awesome feelings in this post.
Here is thelink so you can listen to my audiobook (please do so!)
The Photo I Chose for Today: a Screenshot
As COD: MW2 taught me — 1 Shot 2 Kills
Since this is a photo, and since it’s part of the first entry I wrote about this Wednesday, i decided to kill two birds one stoned.
It’s the screenshot of the message I received when they told me that I was in Spotify ! (The ones who helped me along with my content’s being there).
I mean, maybe it’s a free app anyone can use and everyone gets on Spotify ajdnGoogme Podcasts easily through Anchor, but in my circles, only me and a 3M-follower pop-star-singer friend of mine are in Spotify.
Therefore, win declared.
Sometimes you sacrifice for others what they wouldn’t or didn’t For you. Right ?
What I felt the Worst About.
Well, in this category i have something in regards of the first “version”’or requirements I posted about declaring a journal entry as an one.
Here I done know where this one would fit best, but it was the strongest-driven emotion I felt.
I realized that I was doing a sacrifice no-one ever cared or thought about doing for me (this no-one being someone *extremely* close to me), for a person who chose not to do the same for me.
It’s complex to explain, so I wrote a small post about it you’ll be eventually able to find here.
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