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Anett P.
@stress_particle
Inhouse SEO and mostly about this | bits about books, mental health, f-football (she/her) @stress_particle@seocommunity.social
Joined February 2012

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Und immer wieder die Versuchung, morgens im Slack statt dem :coff(ee) den :coff(in) Emoji zu schicken. 😅 (Ja, ich tippe meine Emojis. Geht einfacher, als mit der Maus zu suchen)
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Stell dir vor, eine Person aus deinem Umfeld eröffnet dir eine neue Erkenntnis über sich selbst. Z.B.: "Ich glaube, ich bin bi." Oder: "Ich denke immer öfter, dass ich keine Kinder möchte." In solchen Fällen hast du 2 Reaktionsmöglichkeiten: die spontane und die sensible. /1
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I’ll start teaching a new class to business students next week and I’d like to have them work on real life examples. What small businesses you love could benefit from a free fresh look on their website? 👀 We’ll mainly explore UX, content and SEO.
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As much as I am sometimes annoyed by the cat...🐈‍⬛ he reminds me to take regular breaks (to play with him) and finish work on time (his work being napping and snoring on the armchair next to me). So not the worst homeoffice-buddy 😻
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Hey, kids! It's your old buddy Steve King telling you that if they ban a book in your school, haul your ass to the nearest bookstore or library ASAP and find out what they don't want you to read.
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The State of Tech SEO 2023 Report is officially LIVE, in collaboration with 🎉 A massive thank you to everyone who filled the survey, shared the survey and to all our brilliant community members for adding their expert commentary 🙌🏽
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Ich hatte nach Buchtipps mit queeren Figuren über 30, über 40, über 60 gefragt. Die möchte ich gern zusammenfassen und weiterleiten, in kleinen Portionen über ein paar Tage verteilt. Los geht's mit Büchern, die ich selbst schon begeistert gelesen habe.
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Dieses Narrativ: Jede*r ist seines/ihres Glückes Schmied*in finde ich brandgefährlich. Es suggeriert, dass alle von der gleichen Startlinie aus losgehen, was schlichtweg falsch ist.
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Bought some more stuff I need the mechanics to add (just normal stuff, nothing fancy). Excitement about and wanting to ride with the new motorbike increase.
I can't keep calm. I'm too excited.
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Sending deep compassion to those who’ve lost their support system because they spoke up. To those who reached out for help & had people reject them. This is one of life’s deepest pains—to have to grieve past pain & process new pain because of who walks away.
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Glad my new year's resolution wasn't sports related but to keep on being nicer to myself and discovering my inner benevolent voice. (sent with a partially broken toe 😅)
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Persistent women w/ strong voices are not bossy, rude, bitches, out of place, or any other thing you'd like to accuse us of. We are accountable, responsible, organized, and leaders who expect the same behavior from everyone else. That's all. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
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This year I want to diverify my reading / audiobook-listening (again). So please drop any book you recommend (no thriller/crime) that was not written by a white man if you want. Thank you
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Applied as a mentor. Hopefully, I can give something back to this great community.
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Our new WTSMentorship cohort is officially open! Over the last 3 years, we have matched over 400 mentors x mentees. All details are shared on our Facebook & Slack groups 🙌🏽
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LOTS of us got in the habit of judging ourselves, because that's what we experienced a lot of growing up-- being judged, by parents, peers, society. Turns out, though, it's hard to be curious about & open to who we really are when we're busy judging the sh*t out of ourselves.
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A child who grows up being critiqued for being too sensitive, too much, not enough, becomes an adult who is constantly apologizing for who they are. If this is you, you must celebrate yourself as you are. They didn’t have eyes to see you. That’s about their vision—not your value.
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Anyone else build a presentation they really like and revisit them just because it's soooooo (subjectively) well done? 😅 We'll see next Thursday what my colleagues think.
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