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We could all use a little attitude adjustment

While surfing around the blogosphere recently, I had stopped to visit the blogs of my favorite Mississippi queen, Liquid. She was also visited by a blogger who goes by the name "Monday Morning Power", who asked her to link up to his blog. Seeing that I am game to visit new blogs, I went there. If you like motivation, you will find something there. He has a smorgasboard of items all there to help you get a better outlook in life. His latest post is about the 10 Rules of Focus. The blog is called Attitude, the Ultimate Power, and it's listed among my motivational links.

Also, speaking of Liquid, go over to her Liquid Illuzion blog and check out the collection of t-shirts she has pictured there. They are good for a chuckle and thought provoking too.

Comments

DubLiMan said…
Thank you for the shout-out. I am honored!!

I have added you to my blogroll. I know my readers will enjoy your site as much as I do.
Liquid said…
I just LOVE how the power of GOD, and the power of GOOD bring us together! Have a GREAT day as I know we each are blessed!
Liquid said…
{{{{{giggles}}}}}
I am wearing my tiarra as I blog this morning! :)

Yes, I have several!

lol
Cliff said…
My readers and I have missed you, Liquid. You have a blessed day as well.

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