Award ceremony – June 2019. Receiving and giving.

And now…

Ladies and Gentlemen:

The Brain Stormer Award!

The word stormer is defined as “something particularly impressive or good of its kind” in the Oxford Dictionaries.

I would like to thank you ALL who comment on my posts. The more (quality) comments, the better. They inspire and motivate me, as well as bring me joy.

It was a pleasure to see the winners of the Stormer Award from the previous months maintain their levels of interaction with me. I hope you stick around for a long, looong time.

This month, this award goes to:

Jeanne @ A Jeanne in the Kitchen

Jeanne is an amazing chef, who posts comprehensive and versatile recipes on her page. Aside from cooking, she is also interested in discussing riveting topics and learning new things. Her and I interact on both of our blogs and beyond since we have established a great connection throughout the blogging journey.

Jeanne, I hope you know it already, but if not: “Thank you for being a part of my WordPress community!”

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Stay golden,

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            1. That’s too bad. I wonder if someone people have pingbacks disabled, or maybe they are just not compatible with the types of sites some people have. I know it is recommended to tell people they’ve been nominated, etc., but I like the element of surprise. You either see it, or you don’t. But I needed to point it out to you since my personal award.

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  1. Aha! Personality question! And it turns out we’re pretty much exact opposites. 😆 Granted, you seem pretty balanced, but going by which ways you lean… Well, I’m generally an INFP, occasionally with some ambiguity on the F/T, depending on my mood. Kind of funny, being a selfish, semi-cynical “mediator.” Sometimes I wonder if that’s quite right. I hope it is; it seems a nice thing to be, at least it does to me. And anyway, it’s what I get almost every time. But then again, the box doesn’t make the person, the person makes the box. Still, it’s a nice ideal to aspire to.

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      1. I’m appreciated. I just often feel I don’t deserve it. There are rare times where I feel my own influence, and can nudge things in the right direction, but usually I just feel powerless and like I’m part of the problem. I don’t really live up to my theoretical personality type’s title. You, though! I was reading a description of ESTJs and nigh laughed aloud. Especially the parts about honesty. 😅 It may not be a hundred percent, but I’m pretty sure there are at least some things in there that are very much you.

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          1. Something about ESTJs being highly intolerant of dishonesty and laziness, especially at work; often earning them a reputation of inflexibility, though in truth they’re usually such sticklers only because they truly believe honesty and hard work are the best way to go.

            I found it funny, because a. I have a weird sense of humor that’s tickled by truth; b. you’ve mentioned your work before, including some expectations of a standard, and, I believe, related difficulties with your co-workers?; and c. we were just talking about honesty.

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