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Here’s What Copilot Said About My Blog

Melinda has been running the Looking for the Light blog for quite some time. She’s passionate about helping others and works hard to be an armchair advocate. The blog has been around for 14 years now, and Melinda has learned a lot during this time. If you’re interested in reading her posts, you can find them on her blog. 🌟📝

Additionally, if you’d like to explore more, she also celebrated 11 years on WordPress with her blog, which originally started as a personal diary called Defining Memories after her Granny passed away. You can find more about that milestone here. 🕊️

Besides her reflections on the grieving process in her early blog called Defining MemoriesMelinda covers a variety of topics in her Looking for the Light blog. Some of these include:

  1. Mental Health: Melinda shares insights, personal experiences, and resources related to mental health. Her posts aim to raise awareness and provide support for those navigating mental health challenges1.
  2. Life Lessons and Inspiration: You’ll find uplifting content, life lessons, and inspirational stories that resonate with readers. Melinda’s writing encourages positivity and growth.
  3. Advocacy and Awareness: She advocates for causes she’s passionate about, such as child abuse preventiondomestic violence awareness, and human trafficking prevention. Her blog serves as a platform to spread awareness and promote change.
  4. Survivor Stories: Melinda shares stories of resilience and survival. These narratives highlight the strength of individuals who have overcome adversity.
  5. Creativity and Art: She explores creativity, art therapy, and the healing power of artistic expression. Expect posts related to photography, poetry, and other forms of creative expression.

Feel free to explore her blog and discover more fascinating content! 😊📝

Melinda began her blogging journey over 14 years ago when her blog was called Defining Memories. It served as a personal diary during her grieving process after her Granny’s passing. Over time, her blog evolved into Looking for the Light, where she shares insights, experiences, and advocacy on various topics. Melinda’s resilience shines through her posts, especially considering her health challenges, including Lyme diseasefibromyalgiacognitive dysfunction, and dementia1. She continues to inspire others, even amidst her own struggles. 🌟📝

Additionally, she has contributed to the Invisible Project: Migraine Third Edition, shedding light on life with pain and advocating for better treatment options and research for headache diseases2Melinda also highlights other bloggers, such as Creation of a Beautiful Life, emphasizing self-love, self-care, and pathways to happiness3. 🌿💡

It’s so interesting how AI pulls the information together. I could not have written this about myself. The Survivor Stories is from my blog Survivors Blog Here which I closed last year. I hope you enjoy the run down. 

Melinda


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19 thoughts on “Here’s What Copilot Said About My Blog

    1. I could not have written it but it captured infor from my blog. You should do yours. I went to Coplilot and searched on my full name and name of blog. Then it showed a second propmt and I clicked on it. You might enjoy what it says about your blog. :)

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    1. Thanks, I am driven to keep writing but not because of what Copilot had to say. There is so much I haven’t talked about and I’m slowing down on sharing the trauma becasue I think people get sick of hearing and I’m also trying to be more gentel on myself. Take good care.

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      1. There’s a balance; I have the same issue with my migraines – I want people to know they’re not alone, and explain to others what it is like to live with chronic pain, but I have to find other ways to frame the content – sometimes I think of myself as Scheherazade, who tells one story over 1001 nights in order to save her own life!

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        1. I spent several years writing about my health disorders and while it did help people, it also got me stuck in that frame of mind. I still write updates for which I’m overdue but no longer surround myself on Twitter & Facebook with chonic health bloggers. In fact I shut down both accounts. They weren’t generating traffic for my blog and I got tired on the politics and whiners. Reframing the top of migraines helps. Are you involved with any national support groups you can advocate for? I’ve found that very rewarding and gives me an outlet directly interested on a topic. Have a great day.

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          1. I haven’t become part of the health advocacy scene too much as yet (I’m in my final year of study at uni so still busy), but I work with my neurologist to brainstorm ways we can help more patients. I agree that you have to be careful not to become all-diagnosis … there’s so much more to me than that. So far the feedback I get here seems to be positive and makes me feel better about myself as I help others, but I’m spending less time on twitter and instagram as they have a lot of people who are a bit too enthusiastic about embracing their illness rather than healing, if that makes sense. Xx

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        2. I had an idea over lunch you might want to think about. Migraines affect every aspect of your life and certainly your mental health, that’s a great slant to delve into. I had a collaborative site called Survivors Blog Here for 10 years where I has 10-20 bloggers collaborate from all walks of life but based on trauma and like complex mental illnesses or being gay and mentally ill. What of you did a collaboration day or guest post from others’ you follow with similar backgrounds. Just a thought.

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          1. It’s a great idea and I’ve reached out to a couple of people already, but their illness gets in the way of them finding the time. Ive also been asking people over on instagram what are their biggest challenges, but again, people with migraine struggle to find enough time for their own lives let alone writing to me. I could do a general shout out though on the blog, that’s a good idea… I might do it in mid-July to celebrate my 6 month blog-anniversary and have a series of posts put up as they arrive. Thanks for the rev up. Linda xx

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          2. Here’s what I do, if a post moves me I ask if I can reblog. Most say yes and that’s how I get guest bloggers. Don’t make it hard on yourself, just go with the flow of what moves you. I have a graphic caled Guest Blogger and always write Guest Blogger in the headline. People like that and it often drives traffic their way. It’s a win-win. Take good care.

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