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Welcome to My Beyond Blog


Hiya,
For a long time now, I wanted to start my own Blog, but, I couldn’t get the motivation to start it. I was really afraid of ‘being rejected’. Then, I thought why not make one and see how it feels and who and how it is welcomed.

How can you be afraid when you haven’t experienced it yet, and this is no sin, right? So, thus the name ‘Beyond That’ as it selflessly shows that you can dream, achieve and feel good about it. It’s all about positivity.

Well, so what is here that may interest my readers,

1.     The new ways to cope with life and be more open about it
2.    The ways in which we can open up our thoughts and be more creative in what we have to say
3.    My weight loss journey, how it helps me and how may it help you
4.    The wonderful reasons of writing as I have a hundred and thousands of abstracts waiting to be read and admired (I think so!)
5.    A lot of fun facts, opinions, statements and dairy entries that ranges from fashion to beauty and cutlery to cooking and critics and experiences.

So, without further ado, Welcome to my Blog!

Hoping for the support and promising fresh content in return.

Till then,
Toddles,

Beyond That

(The Beyond Blog)



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  1. And also catering to the needs of people who come in for religious enlightenment..

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