Like a…/Poem Share

Like a storm from out of nowhere

Drifting away like a dream or stare.

More scattered than the grains of sand

But finding common ground to stand.

Troubles thicker than molasses

Smears that collect upon the glasses.

Too much sometimes

Too little I find.

Promises that prick you like roses

People that will leave you in droves.

Lies without guilt

Steamy words from upon their lips.

I’m insignificant

Though I feel transparent.

Walking always, somewhere

But heading nowhere.

Jokes are about me

But I’m not laughing, you see.

Thoughts are for the things that matter

Not for hearts to shatter.

But can’t make it go

Can’t, you know?

Life and love intermingle

Circumstance and perhaps, all dangle.

Forward just one time

Backwards, when it tries to unwind.

Feelings…friends…words…and thoughts

MwsR

Keto Chicken Casserole/Recipe Share

 

Ingredients
1 cup heavy whipping cream or sour cream
2 tbsp green pesto
½ lemon, the juice
30 oz. chicken thighs
3 tbsp butter
1 lb cauliflower
1 leek
4 oz. cherry tomatoes
7 oz. shredded cheese
salt and pepper
Nutrition

by Anne Aobadia, Emma Shevtzoff (Photo)
RecipesMain coursesKeto chicken casserole
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
Mix cream (or sour cream) with pesto and lemon juice. Salt and pepper to taste.
Season the chicken thighs with salt and pepper, and fry in butter until they turn a nice golden brown.
Place the chicken in a greased 9×13 inch baking dish, and pour in the cream mixture.
Chop the leek and cherry tomatoes. Chop the cauliflower into small florets. Top chicken with leek, tomatoes and cauliflower.
Sprinkle cheese on top and bake in the middle of the oven for at least 30 minutes or until the chicken is fully cooked. If the casserole is at risk of burning before it’s done, cover it with a piece of aluminum foil, lower the heat and let cook for a bit longer.
Tip!
Green it up! A rich dish like this only gets better served with a side of fresh leafy greens. Dress them with a generous drizzle of olive oil and a sprinkle of sea salt.

Let’s talk about Perceptions and Who you are/Share

woman holding mirror against her head in the middle of forest
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How do you go from changing the inside to match up with the outside? Or do you?

We all have felt different about things or perhaps ourselves and our inner side versus our outer appearance, persona, or other. Is it a plot of betrayal that we plan, when they do not go hand in hand?(sorry that rhyming poet in me came out).

I do not think so.

Sometimes people keep things to themselves, because they do not want others to figure out their motives, their thoughts, or their insecurities. On some occasions it could be something that might cause you to lose someone dear, or possibly cause you to lose your job, friends, family, or just plain out LOSE.

We all do things based on how others will perceive us or interact with us, and sometimes because we want a certain impression of ourselves seen, when it comes to another person. Sometimes people do actually plot to be a certain way or at least perceived in a certain way. In other words, it is a deliberate attempt.

Perceptions are sensing, sometimes there is a good enough reason to perceive another’s motive, thoughts, or what have you.

per·cep·tion
[pərˈsepSH(ə)n]

NOUN
the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.

My challenge to you is this…

Try to look honestly at how you come across to another person. Honestly critique yourself. The point in this is to be the person you are, really, not the one you created for show.

Now if there is things you like to keep private, that is okay. I believe that sometimes we need our own secrets. On the occasion, though that you come across as fake or not real, you should really ask yourself why. It is all a part of self managing and being healthy from the inside, in our own minds.

I don’t know why I decided to write about this, but I hope you can gather something useful from it. I apologize if it is hard to understand. My mind thinks so much faster than I can write.

Have a good evening, day, morning, night, whatever it is where you are at.

MwsR ❤

 

Word of The Day

From my Alexa Morning Brief, my word of the day is…


sang-froid

Pronounced…
[säNGˈfrwä]

NOUN
sang-froid (noun)
composure or coolness, sometimes excessive, as shown in danger or under trying circumstances.
synonyms: composure · equanimity · self-possession · level-headedness · equilibrium · aplomb · poise · assurance · self-assurance · self-control · nerve · calmness · coolness · countenance

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Steve Winwood, While You See A Chance/Song share

Stand up in a clear blue morning
Until you see
What can be
Alone in a cold day dawning,
Are you still free?
Can you be?

When some cold tomorrow finds you,
When some sad old dream reminds you
How the endless road unwinds you ?

While you see a chance take it,
Find romance fake it
Because it’s all on you

Don’t you know by now no one gives you anything
Don’t you wonder how you keep on moving
One more day your way
When there’s no one left to leave you,
Even you don’t quite believe you
That’s when nothing can deceive you

Stand up in a clear blue morning
Until you see
What can be
Alone in a cold day dawning,
Are you still free?
Can you be?

And that old gray wind is blowing
And there’s nothing left worth knowing
And it’s time you should be going

Songwriters: STEVE WINWOOD,WILL JENNINGS
© Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.,Universal Music Publishing Group,Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
For non-commercial use only.


More about this song

While You See a Chance” is a song performed by Steve Winwood in 1980,[1] written by Winwood and Will Jennings.[2] It was released on his album Arc of a Diver[2] and peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 in April 1981[1] and number 68 on the Billboard Top 100 for 1981.[3]

The song was a bigger hit in Canada, where it peaked at number 3.[4] It reached number 45 in the UK.


 

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adorable animal blue cat
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Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, and riches take wings. Only one thing endures and that is character.

― Horace Greeley

Consumes Me/Poem Share

Consumes Me

When in the dark I rest my spirit

I find there is no bliss,

Just time to heal the damage that’s been done

Time for me to escape the “feel”.

When you are a prisoner to the world of words and feelings

There is no real release.

Instead every ounce of your being is consumed and tortured

Just like a prisoner waiting for his sentence to be handed down.

I rest but, yet I am still tortured

Tempted by the “why’s “and what “if’s”.

I don’t know how others do it,

Leaving things to settle and finally being free.

I think I will forever remain incumbered by these things that consume me.

MwsR ❤

In the News/Information Share

It is no secret that as a blogger or any person that is found on the internet, can and that we do somehow, influence others. Maybe this is intentional, maybe it is not.

Rule of thumb though…

You are on the internet, millions of millions of people cruise and look at the internet daily.


In The News…

https://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/a-lifestyle-blogger-received-death-threats-after-posting-a-photo-of-pancakes-that-were-actually-tortilla-wraps/ar-BBMOmmj?li=BBnbcA0&ocid=spartandhp

  • Scarlett London, a style and travel blogger, has come under fire on Instagram.
  • London uploaded a photo of her “perfect morning,” but eagle-eyed followers quickly realised her cup of tea was empty and her plate of pancakes was actually made up of tortilla wraps.
  • Not everything we see on Instagram is a reality, and people criticised London for adding to the problem.
  • Young people may feel inadequate by looking at these sorts of images, they argued.
  • London said she never wanted to post something harmful, and her aim has always been to show the opposite – that you can live a fun and full life despite your problems.

Statistics…

https://www.statista.com/topics/1145/internet-usage-worldwide/

 

Internet usage worldwide – Statistics & Facts

There was an estimate of 3.5 billion internet users worldwide in 2016. This means about 45 percent of the global population accessed the internet that year. The majority of global internet users are located in East and South Asia, while China is the largest online market in the world. In 2016, China had over 721 million internet users, more than double the amount of third-ranked U.S. with nearly 290 million internet users. India ranked second in number of users; Brazil and Japan complete the top 5. English is the most common language on the internet by share of users, followed by Chinese and Spanish. South Korea has the world’s fastest average internet connection speed – 27 Mbps as of 2016. The global average internet speed stood at 6.1 Mbps that year.


Internet users often turn to their mobile devices to access the internet. Millennial internet users, for example, spent an average of 185 minutes on mobile internet services every day in 2016. Generation X internet users’ average daily use of mobile internet stood at 110 minutes that year. Many companies have been profiting from the increased mobile usage by following a mobile-first strategy and optimizing their content for mobile devices. Some of the most popular mobile internet activities are using email, working, social networking, online search, online video and online shopping. Instant messaging is also popular among mobile internet users worldwide. WhatsApp is the most popular mobile messaging app in the world with one billion monthly active users. Facebook Messenger closely follows with 900 million monthly active users. Facebook was found to be the leading social network with 1.7 billion active users. Other popular social networks include Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr, as well as mobile chat apps such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger or WeChat.



DID YOU KNOW

https://torquemag.io/2016/10/13-surprising-wordpress-statistics-updated-2016/

WordPress Usage Statistics That Will Make Your Jaw Drop

As we are sure you will soon agree, the stats below are nothing if not impressive. To paint as accurate a picture as possible, we tried to include the most current statistics. If not stated otherwise, all numbers are from 2016.

1. WordPress powers almost 27 percent of the entire internet.

As already stated in the beginning, WordPress is by far the most popular CMS on the web. However, you might not be aware just how popular the platform has become.

First of all, its market share among all content management systems is close to 60 percent. What’s more, its closest competitor Joomla (here is a comparison of the two CMS) is used by only 6.3 percent. Yes, that’s the second most popular content management system in the world!

usage statistics and market share of content management systems for websites october 2016

The bigger surprise, however, and by far the most impressive WordPress usage statistic is that 26.9 percent of all websites on the web now use WordPress. With more than one billion websites online today, I’ll let you do the math how many sites in total that is. I know, I was as surprised as you are!

2. WordPress sites around the world publish 24 posts per second.

You read that right. In 2016, blogs that are part of the WordPress network (meaning blogs hosted either on WordPress.com or externally hosted WordPress sites that have the Jetpack plugin installed) published on average 24 blog posts per second. That comes down to 1,481 blog posts per minute, 88,888 in an hour and just above 2.13 million per day. And that’s not counting those sites for which WordPress cannot collect any statistics.

wordpress activity map

To get a better impression of what this looks like, WordPress.com offers a map that lets you see updates around the world in real-time. You can find it here.

3. WordPress sites receive 22.17 billion monthly page views.

It appears that all of that activity is paying off, resulting in massive traffic. For this year alone, blogs in the WordPress network have garnered a combined average of 22.17 billion page views per month. That’s three times as many as there are people on the planet! Let that sink in for a minute.

4. WordPress blogs receive 46.6 million comments per month.

And man are those visitors a talkative bunch. Each month of this year produced on average 46.6 million comments. Looks like there are some fierce discussions going on out there. Plus, these are legitimate comments, which made it through the spam protection, mind you.

If the Akismet stats are any indication, the number of spam comments generated at the same time is about 30 times higher. That means besides the legitimate comments WordPress blogs receive every month, they get bombarded by 1.4 billion spammers at the same time. Jeez!

5. There are 2.7 million global monthly searches for WordPress.

Seeing the amount of data WordPress.com alone can handle, it is unsurprising that WordPress is so popular and continues to garner attention. The platform’s growing esteem is also reflected in its Google searches.

In the United States alone, “WordPress” as a keyword receives 450,000 search requests every month. Globally that number is up to 2.7 million. That’s not even taking into account people looking for “WordPress templates,” “WordPress plugins,” and other WordPress-centric information. Overall, WordPress-related terms (including those for “wp,” a common abbreviation for WordPress) receive somewhere between 10 and 100 million global searches every month.

As for how the platform stacks up against its competitors: Google Trends sees WordPress 5.5 times more popular than Joomla and almost nine times more in demand than Drupal. Seems like the WordPress usage statistics will only continue to grow.


READ MORE…

https://socialnomics.net/2014/03/04/the-shocking-truth-about-social-networking-crime/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media_and_suicide



So, 

A person who writes or has anything to do with webpages, websites, internet searches, etc. will be exposed to a vast number of viewers, trackers, etc.

So,

It really gives you something to think about like…

-who do you influence?

-are you offering someone something beneficial?

-would what you post or share influence negative things for another person?

-What is the main reason you are on the internet, and are you willing to put yourself out there, regardless of the costs?

JUST SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT

Thank you for reading.

MwsR ❤

 

 

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