Why I Love Squidoo

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I'm So Glad I Found Squidoo!

Very few things in life excite me as much as Squidoo has. I jumped in and got caught up in the current, writing lenses as fast as I could and making notes for dozens more to be written in the future. For the first two weeks I couldn't sleep at night. It was like being in love. Why does it intrigue me so much? Just what is it that attracts me? Why do I love Squidoo?

I pondered the question to try to take my mind off the lens ideas that kept springing up while I was trying to sleep at night. Finally it dawned on me. Squidoo allows -- even encourages -- me to indulge all my passions. I love reading, learning, writing, organizing, and so much more. I find I can combine all my interests here. Squidoo lets me be me!

Squid graphic by Greekgeek

Refuse To Choose

A book that helped me tremendously

Refuse to Choose!: Use All of Your Interests, Passions, and Hobbies to Create the Life and Career of Your Dreams

Amazon Price: $8.69 (as of 06/04/2012)Buy Now

Some people have a single passion in life. Not me. I'm interested in so many different things. I always wondered if there was something wrong with me, if I was supposed to be finding just one thing to do and then do it. This book assured me that not only is it common, but it's okay to pursue many interests. What a relief it was to find out I'm not the only one, and to recognize myself in the pages of the book.

I Love to Read

All my life I've loved to read. If there's a written word, I'll read it. I was reading labels long before it became the thing to do. I read everything from fiction to dictionaries. Squidoo gives me more to read, as well as a reason to read -- to find information for more lenses!
A Few Books I've Enjoyed
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I Love to Learn

Yes, I'm one of those who enjoyed school: grade school, high school, college. If I could afford it, I'd be a career student. I especially like forms of education that don't require me to be at a certain place at a certain time and that don't cost an arm and a leg. Squidoo is a vast repository of knowledge that I can access whenever and wherever I want -- and it's free. Besides, it gives me an excuse to keep learning new things: more lenses!

Some Sources of Education

Free-ed.net provides free distance education.

MIT OpenCourseWare is a free web-based publication of MIT course content.

The Graduate School of USDA offers work-at-your-own-pace distance learning courses. It's not free, but I've taken one of their courses and was pleased with the content and service.

I Love to Research

Though I've done research for college papers, most of my fact-finding has been informal and just for my own gratification. Trouble was, since I never really did anything with the information, all my notes tended to pile up and feel like clutter, leading me to periodically purge my files. I've probably discarded more data than most people even bother to dig up in the first place. Squidoo lenses let me put my research efforts to good use, offering what I've learned to others who are interested in the same subjects.
How to Research
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I Love to Write

Ever since I learned to make letters, I've been writing stories, poems, essays, journals, and lists. But what became of all that paper and ink? More clutter. I didn't have the confidence to submit most of my writings for publication; I don't handle rejection well. Squidoo gives me a venue for my writings. Starting out, the relative anonymity made putting my efforts out in public an acceptable risk. Now, watching my lenses rise in rank and getting positive comments is a real ego boost. Squidoo encourages me to refine my writing skills and to stretch the limits of my comfort zone.
My Previously Published Work

My essay about aging appeared in my local paper: Old Shelves.

My pride and joy (so far) is the book I wrote about my hike on the Appalachian Trail. Just as the hike itself was a journey of personal growth, the writing and publishing of the book was an exercise in pushing through my fears.

My Own Hike: A Woman's Journey on the Appalachian Trail

Amazon Price: $14.12 (as of 06/04/2012)Buy Now

I Love to Design

Okay, I'm no artist, and I don't have many graphics manipulation skills, but I do have creative urges. I enjoy putting text and images together to create a nice flow on the page. Squidoo makes it easy to do just that, and my fellow lensmasters generously provide graphics and instructions for customizing my lenses.
Add Some HTML, Color, and Graphics to Your Lens
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I Love the Internet

I first got online in 1997. It wasn't long before I was hooked. The internet opened up the world. There is so much information out there -- things that I might never have known existed -- and, in fact, things that didn't exist before the internet. It's so much more vast than any library, and it's in the comfort of my own home. Most of the things I've done in this century I wouldn't have been able to do without the internet -- my Appalachian Trail hike, my International Appalachian Trail hike, my 9,000-mile bicycle trip, and seasonal work, for example -- either because I didn't know it was available, or I didn't have access to the information to make it possible. Even most of my personal relationships have come about because of activities I learned about on the internet. Now there's Squidoo, and the door to the world has opened a little further. How exciting to see where this branch of the information highway will lead!
Enhance Your Squidooing Experience

Aluratek AIRJ01F USB Internet Radio Jukebox

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Music while you create your Squidoo lenses! This device lets you listen to and save your favorite music from around the world.

I Love to Be Organized

A place for everything, and everything in its place -- that's how I like my life. I want to be able to find and grab whatever I want at a moment's notice, among my intellectual, as well as physical, possessions. Squidoo lenses give me a place to keep all the information and knowledge I've acquired for easy reference. Also, writing, maintaining, and promoting my lenses demands organization.
Here Are Joan4's Organization Tips
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I Love Community...

...at a distance

It's not that I don't like people, but I'm somewhat of a loner. I've always had a hard time making friends. I can remember being an outsider all the way back to first grade. I just can't relate to many people. As an adult, I've figured out a lot of why that is -- issues relating to confidence, self-esteem, and fear of rejection -- but knowing why isn't an excuse for remaining that way. I try to accept my past, starting from who I am now and stretching to grow into someone even better. I still value solitude -- I like myself well enough to enjoy my own company -- but I do try to reach out and include others in my life. I have found Squidoo lensmasters to be among the most generous, caring, encouraging, and supportive people anywhere. I don't say much on the forums yet, but I'm working on it. Squidoo is bringing me out of my shell.



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Feel the Fear

...And Do It Anyway

Feel the Fear . . . and Do It Anyway

Amazon Price: $7.14 (as of 06/04/2012)Buy Now

From this book I learned that everyone feels fear, but those who accomplish the most are the ones who don't let that fear stop them. I learned that there are no wrong choices, only different choices with different learning opportunities along the way. I learned to believe in myself and my ability to handle whatever comes my way.

I Love Competition

It may be odd, but even as a person with a lack of self-confidence and a fear of failure, I still have a competitive spirit. It's those perfectionistic tendencies lurking within me. However, I rarely compete openly, and not often against other people; mostly I compete with myself. I know lens rank isn't everything, but it's such fun to watch my lenses climb in the rankings. And when my 9,000-Mile Bicycle Tour lens was selected Lens of the Day, I was on top of the world. On Squidoo I can quietly compete not only with others, but with myself, challenging myself to make each new lens better than the last.
See My Lens of the Day Lens
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I Love My Soapbox

I'm a quiet activist. I have my favorite causes, and I like to promote them. But I'm a better writer than a speaker. Face-to-face, I tend to get too excited, forget key supporting facts, and wither when someone voices opposition. Writing allows me to organize my facts, back up my opinions, and state my case without interruption. Squidoo is a solid soapbox to stand on.
My Future Soapbox Lens Subjects
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I Love Money

Okay, so it's not the most important thing in life, but money does make life easier. I like the idea that with some effort, I can set things up on Squidoo to earn money. I'm just getting started here, but I look forward to the day when my lenses and affiliate accounts make money for me while I'm off doing something else.
The Word From a Lensmaster Who's Doing It Now
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I Love Adventures

Maybe this is not what we normally consider adventure, but I love that Squidoo offers me a place to write about my adventures!
My Adventure Lenses
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Important!

Most Importantly...

I fought writer's block for about five years, but no more. Squidoo has reawakened my muse!

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Why Do You Love Squidoo?

  • dcopps Feb 26, 2012 @ 3:41 pm | delete
    I'm not sure, as a newbie, whether I do love Squidoo (yet). But I loved going through this lens of yours, and picked up some ideas. A one who loves to read, you might like to look at my first effort, A Really Good Book.
  • lortiz59 Jul 7, 2011 @ 12:52 am | delete
    First off, WOW, what a great lens here! Second, I love Squidoo for the same reasons you mentioned here. But most of all, it's a great diversion from TV. If I watch too much TV I get bored and want to take a nap. Whereas, writing is more interactive and involves mental concentration and organization. What helps me is to write a draft of my next lens in a notebook before typing it out and publishing it. Gives me a chance to organize my thoughts, edit and make revisions til I think it's ready to publish.
  • grannysage Feb 8, 2010 @ 9:58 pm | delete
    I relate to everything you said here...well except for organizing. I'm not good at that. I never wanted to graduate from college. I loved it there. My one big addiction is books. I am a loner too and am every so happy being alone in my bedroom with my laptop.

    These are some really good reasons to love Squidoo. Lensrolling it to Granny Gets Her Groove Back.
  • MysticTurtle Feb 9, 2010 @ 5:43 am | delete
    I loved school, too. And give me a book or the internet, and throw me a sandwich now and then, and I'm good for days.
  • Dec 2, 2009 @ 3:18 am | delete
    Great lens! 5*****
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