Monday, April 20, 2026

R is for Recognition #AtoZChallenge2026

#AtoZChallenge 2026 letter R
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Our team theme this month is “Aspirations: Blogging hopes, dreams, and goals”.

We all like to be recognised for our work, for our achievements. Whether it is our writing skills, research skills, art skills, or day to day work, all bloggers like to see the reactions of others to what they post. We love comments, likes, shares, and other kinds of feedback. Some feel more meaningful than others; some fellow content creators' opinions are more important to us than others.

What sort of recognition do you treasure the most? Personal comments? Shares? Blogging awards?

What sort of recognition do you like to share to uplift your fellow bloggers? Comments? Posts dedicated to other bloggers? Follows on social media?

If we all support and uplift each other, blogging can be an amazing community. Take some time to recognise others' work, and share your own!



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9 comments:

  1. https://ladyleemanilablog.wordpress.com/2026/04/21/r-is-for-rictameter/

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  2. You are absolutely right, we all love that recognition. That acknowledgment from a peep we wrote a letter to, response to a text, thumbs up for a post, pat on the back for a job well done.... but when we don't get it, we just have to be Resilient and stand strong my friend.
    Cheers,
    Barbie

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  3. Not many manipulators are as easily recognizable as these... because they want it that way.

    "R is for Rakshasa": https://codexanathema.com/2026/04/21/r-es-por-rakshasa/

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  4. I used to want some recognition but now I think just as you blog and visit other blogs, someone will recognize your efforts. So you might not get a large audience, you don't need one. Unless you're making a living off your blog, I don't think you should try to get readers, more try to do well what you set out to do.

    Have a lovely day.

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  5. In my opinion everyone likes to be recognized for something, whether within the blog community, our family units or our workplaces or as volunteers. It doesn't take a lot to get or give a little reorganization. It uplifts our spirits no matter what side of the equation we're on.

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  6. I want to recognize the A to Z Team for the great job they've done this year and all years in the past. Thanks to you all! I really appreciate you.

    Lee

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    1. Yes. The team deserves appreciation for organizing the event for years and years.

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  7. I believe I desire personal recognition. Not rewards. Comments are nice.

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  8. https://www.ladyinreadwrites.com/rainy-day-reads-for-kids-and-cozy-reflections/

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