Posts I'm Lovin' | 30

Since I'm starting to blog a little late this month, I'm going to hop right into sharing with you some of my favorite posts of the month. While the world has been at a standstill, I feel like there have been a lot of amazingly written articles to read! Let's get into it.

AMA: My Partner is Too Close to Their Ex by The Little Plum

I found this extremely interesting, because of the fact that I feel like this is actually very common. Me and my friends have talked about our thoughts on this exact topic. As always, Chloe gives the best and most reasonable advice! I always suggest reading every post she ever writes, but this is one of my latest faves. Definitely check it out, and give it a read!

Somewhere Between Checking In & Checking Out by Alice Catherine

This is one of those personable rambly posts that I love. She reflects on having a job as an influencer when there is so much going on in the world. How weird it is to have a job that is so materialistic, when in reality, it's can feel unimportant during the year of 2020. Even though this post has no real direction, it's really well written, and like most of her posts, extremely interesting to read!

How are You? by DaisyButter

I've been a huge fan of all of Michelle's content recently. It's all extremely relatable in this year of covid. While I love every post she's been making lately, I have to say that this is one of my favorites as of late.

In this post, she talks about the personability that blogging used to have, and that she misses when blogging was a lot less editorial, and a lot more personal. I completely agree, when I came into the blogging scene the vogue editorial posts were extremely popular. With time, I've come to realize that my favorite posts are the personal ones. The ones where I read about a whole bunch of mundane things in someone's life. The good and the bad.

I was happy to see someone else voice that sentiment.

A New Lockdown, A New Outlook by Alice Catherine

The first Covid lockdown was extremely difficult for a lot of us. This time around, Alice is talking about what makes it a little bit different. She's a bit more prepared to handle this second lockdown. While I'm not feeling as optimistic as she is, she leaves me feeling a little bit more hopeful.

Live in Age of Covid by Georgie Philippa

As someone who's single, and has been single throughout all of Covid, it was really nice and magical to read a post about love that grew during Covid. After all the doom and gloom, and was a really well written nice read. I definitely recommend checking this post out!


So these are the posts I'm going to share with you this time around! What posts have you enjoyed recently? Don't forget to send me some links with some of your favorites! As always, thanks for reading. Sending you love, strength, and positive vibes xx

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7 comments

  • K.M. Sutton says:

    I love when you share blog posts you have bene loving! I can not wait to check these out! Thanks or sharing sweets! ,3

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    • Melina Elisa says:

      I'm so glad you like these! I hope you like all the posts I shared. Thanks for much for reading and commenting! Hope you're having a good december 🙂 x

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      • K.M. Sutton says:

        Thank you for sharing such great content! And ye I love your blog! Thanks sweets! I hope you are having an awesome December as well! <3

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  • hanmorris97 says:

    So glad you're still doing this series! I haven't read any of these posts before, so I'm too check them out now. Thanks for sharing xx

    Hannah | https://luxuryblush.co.uk/

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    • Melina Elisa says:

      I love sharing my favorite posts! Not only is it really easy to do, but it's a great way to support bloggers I love in the community 🙂 I hope you enjoy all these posts. Thanks for reading and commenting xx

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