The 7 Link Challenge

This is truly a ripple effect! I found The 7 Link Challenge through Carolyn Rubenstein who found it via Susannah Conway who found it via Darren at Problogger. Susannah writes, “The idea is to link to six of your old posts (and one by another blogger) to help your readers dig deeper into your archives.”

Here are the seven categories:

• Your first post
• A post you enjoyed writing the most
• A post which had a great discussion
• A post on someone else’s blog that you wish you’d written
• Your most helpful post
• A post with a title that you are proud of
• A post that you wish more people had read

1. My first post was on July 16, 2009. I just realized that my blog just had its first anniversary!

2. I enjoyed writing Traveling with Sue and Ann. There are so many posts that just flowed and felt good to write so I’m going with the one that has the most zing in this moment.

3. Necessary Fire ignited some passionate comments. Look for an announcement about the e-course coming soon.

4. I adore my dear friend, Betsy Gutting’s Comfort for the Soul Messages!

5. My post on how to make dream boxes was an inspiring way to begin the year or begin anything!

6. I’m a bit partial to the title: Come On, Get Happy.

7. I wish more folks had read my guest post by Dr. Bill DeFoore: Wave Bye Bye to Stress.

Wanna play? Just leave a link to your post in the comments section and continue this inspiring ripple effect!

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Silky Hart has written 10 stories on this site.

She is the Southwest Regional Coordinator for IEATA (International Expressive Arts Therapy Association), and she is in the process of becoming a REACE (Registered Expressive Arts Consultant Educator) through IEATA. She, for more than 15 years, had led workshops and classes in creative expression.

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