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Tuesday Treasures

Welcome to Tuesday Treasures.

Tuesday is now going to be the day when I will give you links to six websites or blogs that have caught my attention over the last week. They could be about absolutely anything so there won't be any kind of theme but hopefully you will find them interesting, informative, inspirational, funny, cool and lots of other things too. Sometimes they may be just downright weird but whatever they are I hope you have fun checking them out. Just click on the name of the site to visit it.

So, for this week we have:

Lifehacker 
This is a website full of 'tips, tricks and downloads for getting things done' and I love it!

Soul Speak 
This is an inspirational blog where you will be 'Going within. Being grateful. Living positively'. It's definitely worth many visits.

Polyvore 
At Polyvore you can discover your own personal style by creating wonderful outfits using products from across the web. You can also find out where to buy the products including designer shoes, jackets, bags, jumpers, jeans, dresses etc. 

Reviewz 'n' Tips
Tons of great tips and lots of interesting articles on blogging.

JungleLuv
This is a blog about the daily challenges that life throws at Linda and how she copes with them. Funny, touching and moving, I'm sure you will enjoy this.

The Personal Excellence Blog
Here you will find articles hints and tips to help you to be the best you can be and to live the life you want.

That's it for this week. I hope you all get find something useful in these blogs and websites. I know I have.

Until the next time,

Denise x

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