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Imaginative Bloggers at The Mind Museum

Minds at Work - The Mind Museum

Minds At Work!

First of all, we are not allowed to take photos of the exhibit so don’t expect amazing works of arts and science here. Yes, we can but for personal use only hence I can’t share my shots. Since this is all about imaginative minds, let me just challenge your senses by naming some of the exhibits - Whirlpool, Bernoullis Principle, Listen to your Heart, Air/Tornado, Canopy of Life, Solar Bugs and my favorite – Space Shell. I always fall for stars… so exploring the outer space is on my bucket list. The roving space shell reminds me of the Planetarium when I was a grader. Alright, I’m leaving everything to your imagination.

We were given a checklist and we rated each exhibit according to ease of use/view, ease of understanding and how interesting it is. This is just a exhibit-testing so the actual displays would be far better, I supposed. There are guides who explained what the exhibit is all about, how to use the controls, and so on. I have to admit, sometimes, I’m too afraid to experiment. But this exhibit taught me once again that we should not be afraid of science. Instead, interact with it. Speaking of interaction, there are exhibits that are less interesting because it lacks interactive approach. This is just one of the feedback I’ve submitted after going through each exhibit.

Science, Math and English are my three favorite subjects and this exhibit-testing reminds me of how I excel on these subjects (modesty aside) when I was a student. :) The library is my favorite place when I was in grade school. Science books had been my bestfriends back then especially the Universe hardcover series. It’s not always about the pictures, it’s more on interesting facts that I learn each day. At The Mind Museum, I feel like reliving my SCIENTIFIC days.

Once this one-billion project is completed, I’ll be there to explore it!

On top of interesting and mind-tickling exhibits, I’ve also met fellow bloggers who are all enthusiastic about The Mind Museum.

Bloggers - The Mind Museum

Liz (me) and Den Marco

Bloggers at The Mind Museum

Imaginative Bloggers at The Mind Museum (L-R: Den Marco, Daryll, Liz, Maria Rona, Tristan)

Nice meeting you guys! Thanks Tristan for the invites!

I, Liz of www.wordyliz.com just lit a star at The Mind Museum. I’m encouraging you to do the same!

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Put Your Blog on Business Cards

Liz Business Card Blush Pink

Just the first six of my more than a dozen sites!

Attending blogger events is really fun because you get to know more bloggers aside from enjoying the event itself. There are such blogs that I don’t even know exist until I meet the bloggers behind them. Blog hopping does not only reward me with returned visits and comments but also gives me an idea about the blogger’s personality.

It’s good if the two of you share the same interest because you can relate to each other. But being from Venus, Mars or outer space can also make things interesting! Even if we write about different topics, being a “blogger” is a bond itself that will make our first meetups worth-remembering. The time we talk about our blogs, when we start blogging, how we earn from them and more online stuff. But here’s a sure way to cut the talk or the www’s on your conversations. Hand your business card to the bloggers out there. Your calling card can do all the talking for you and they will also have a hard copy of your sites. This will also serve as a reference for your contact details. If you don’t have personalized calling cards yet, start making them now with rack card printing. I’m currently relying to free business card maker and hoping to have few business cards ready on the next bloggers’ event!

The Happy Bloggers

This is just a quick post.

Human Nature Booth with Fedhz and Rhonz

Human Nature Booth (L-R): Liz, Fedhz, Rhonz

Grabbed the image from Fedhz’ FB account. I’ll make an official post about in on my Couple Strip blog – food and resto niche.

I was having a late lunch with my friend BFF Rhonz when we spotted the familiar face of a blogger. Hehe.

Blogging Reward: Higher PageRank

It’s not too late to brag! Just kidding, I just want to share my happiness to all of my readers.

Spread the W.O.R.D’s PR just increased. We’re PR3 now! Thank you very much!

Higher Page Rank Sword PR3

We did it! Keep spreading the word!

Thank you for the usual visits, comments and shouts! I appreciate everything from you. Keep spreading the word for a better world!

When Is The Best Time To Write?

I am back to Adgitizing and I am enjoying the conversation in the revamped Adgitize forum. The topics really stimulate my brain and keep me interested. Here’s my response to a blogger’s question: When is the best time to write?

I am a writer

Writing is my passion...

I ALWAYS WRITE. So I don’t have the so-called BEST TIME to write. Whatever I have in mind, I put them into words.

But if you are writing for a certain even, I suggest while the idea is fresh! It is easy to recall things and other highlight of the events if you are doing it in time. Jot down notes and make sure not to miss important details. If there are time constraints or conflict in schedule, you may create an outline so that you can still produce a good write up over time.

Listen to your subconscious and sometimes, waking up is also an ideal time to write.

I have to admit that I am too lazy to access my laptop when I just woke up. What I do is have a notepad/notebook ready by the side table or bedside. This way, when I wake up full of ideas and creative juices won’t stop flowing, I just write them down.

Write when you are in the mood to write. As a blogger and a writer here at the office, I am sometimes stressed by the deadline. The thing is, it is difficult to write under pressure. Yes, I can write about anything but readers will know if I rush it.

Therefore, it is best to write if you are in the mood, full of ideas and have ample time.

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