
The first Link Fest of 2016 is here!
From being seen, not replying to text messages, insights into the process of writing a book, to saying no, misconceptions about minimalism and the history of Snapchat, this Link Fest is chock full of awesome — and super interesting — articles for you to dive into.
Enjoy…
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∞ Loved this: An open letter to the person whose text I didn’t reply to.
∞ A beautiful conversation about living a life devoted to love, mastering your mean girl, and so much more.
∞ Loved this: Show up. Be seen.
∞ How to not miss out on your life when you’re working all the time.
∞ An interesting (and useful) insight into the process of writing a book.
∞ 50 simple tips to help you write better.
∞ I loved following along with Rachel’s 33 lessons for 33 years on Instagram, and luckily for us all the lessons are now all in one epic blog post.
∞ Wondering what it would be like to meet Oprah? Read this.
∞ 21 things Karla learnt from unshackling herself from social media.
∞ The reason why you don’t keep your new year’s resolutions and what to do instead.
∞ Simple but awesome advice on how to find your place.
∞ Loved this: what’s the biggest challenge you face as a traveller?
∞ Got email insanity? Here are 7 awesome (and practical) tips to help you deal with your inbox.
∞ Feeling stuck? Ask yourself this simple and practical question.
∞ Lena Dunham on telling people “no.”
∞ 42 simple things you can do today to help you find your passion.
∞ If you’re an introvert and you have a business I highly recommend reading this.
∞ One of my favourite things I read this month: All the things that softly kill me.
∞ I loved getting to peak behind the curtain of one of my favourite Instagram accounts @emmakateco to see how the magic happens.
∞ Really interesting insights on the misconceptions about minimalism.
∞ Some really beautiful writing prompts to kick start some soulful journalling.
∞ Have an awesome idea then find someone else has already done it? Here’s what to do next.
∞ A really interesting lowdown on intuitive eating.
∞ As a Snapchat newbie, I found this — The Snap Generation: A Guide to Snapchat’s History — to be really interesting. (PS. You can find me playing on Snapchat at chloe_wigan)
∞ 7 strange questions to help you find your life purpose.
∞ Here’s how to get stuff done, when you’re overwhelmed by the Internet. Some really useful tips.
∞ Comparing your creative life to others? Ask yourself these 3 questions instead.
∞ Want to start a meditation practice? Here’s 5 reasons and another 5 reasons to meditate.
∞ The best thing I read on the Internet this month was this: It All Matters by Alexandra Franzen.
Lessons from 2015 post I loved:
∞ Lacey’s 10 biggest lessons of 2015: courage first, talent later.
∞ Tracey’s top 5 takeaways from 2015.
∞ Claire’s honest reflections of 2015 and her top 5 highlights.
∞ Danielle’s twist on reviewing your year (or life).
∞ Emily’s random but rad review of 2015.
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∞ I kicked off the year on the blog with an EPIC (and mega) post on how to make 2016 your best year yet.
∞ I revealed what my guiding word and Core Desired Feelings (aka how I want to feel) are for 2016, including what they mean to me and how I came up with them. Read it here.
∞ We all have an inner critic (aka the voice inside your head that’s negative and critical) that tries to keep us small. So I’ve written about the unique and fun approaches I take with mine, which is not-at-all serious and involves Lizzie McGuire and Harry Potter.
∞ I wrote about the truth about following your passion.
∞ The generosity ripple effect begins with one person taking action — and because of that — I’ve shared 76 possibilities of simple ways you can be more generous (PLUS there’s also a challenge for you — if you’re up for it!)
∞ I wrote first Gratitude Diaries segment for 2016 in a rapid-fire taking stock style, featuring weird lattes, Netflix shows, my word of the year, a song I’m totally obsessed with and lots more.
∞ I also wrote about my life-changing experience training with the Beautiful You Coaching Academy including why I chose this academy, what I got out of the course (including the stuff I wasn’t expecting), what I absolutely loved about the course, why it’s so much more than just a life-coaching course, and there’s a very special and FREE way you can get even more insights into my experience. Find out more here.
∞ And I was grateful to be interviewed by Rachael on The Mindful Kind interview series, which was one of the funnest interviews I’ve ever done. We chat about how I first started practicing mindfulness, my favourite mindful experience, my mindful tips for beginners, my strangest mindfulness practice and so much more.
Happy Reading!

PS. You might also enjoy: Getting unstuck, anxiety & meditation retreats. A link fest of my most-read posts of 2015.
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