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Friday Favourites: How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Getting Addicted and Just Enjoy Pinterest

November 4, 2016 By Julianne

When you first heard about Pinterest, did you immediately think ‘That sounds like something I should definitely avoid or it will take over my life?’

Are you still relying on old-fashioned bookmarks to keep lists of sites you might maybe, someday revisit, if, in the meantime, you don’t forget what they are and why you wanted to look at them?

This was me. For far too long. Then eventually I gave in, and you know what? I haven’t regretted it. I love Pinterest, and it doesn’t take up masses of my time. Here’s why:

1. There are only so many pins

When I first joined Pinterest, I was really wary. I set up my first board, DIY Fashion, thinking that would be the only board I would ever allow myself to make. I already had loads of stuff ready that I wanted to pin – the reason I was resorting to Pinterest was because my browser bookmarks just weren’t working. I wanted to be able to scroll through and find the tutorial I was looking for by looking at images. Far faster and easier than reading titles.

I pinned everything I started with, and then spent about an hour a day for the next week adding more pins as suggested by the app. But then, something unexpected (but with hindsight, totally predictable) happened.


I ran out of stuff to pin.

There are only so many pins! And this is true of every subject! I now have boards about hair and vintage dresses and embroidery and organisation amongst others (for the full list, see my page here). My feed is now mostly repeats of things I’ve already pinned, so the upkeep, checking my feed for new pins and pinning them to the relevant boards, only takes about ten minutes every couple of days.

2. Most of the notifications can be ignored

Sometimes I get over 100 notifications a day from the Pinterest app, but I ignore them. Why?
They’re mostly just other people liking and repinning my pins. I don’t even have the app set to push notify me of these, so I only see them when I look at the app itself. Then all I need to do is tap the ‘You’ tab and they’re all cleared.

3. If I don’t look at it for a few days, ‘News’ will let me know what I’ve missed

The Pinterest app sends me push notifications with suggestions of new boards to follow or top pins that match my keywords, so if something’s popular and I haven’t checked Pinterest for a while, I’ll still find out about it eventually. It’s like having a virtual assistant for my hobbies.

4. I’ve gotten followers without even trying

I don’t have hundreds and hundreds, but just by keeping my boards updated and pinning great content I’ve acquired a small following – hence all those notifications!

5. It’s a really lovely way to store lists

Ultimately, Pinterest is a visually-appealing, user-friendly, interface for storing lists of links. It’s much easier to use for anything visual, like DIY tutorials, recipes, hairstyles, make-up, etc, than traditional bookmarks.

With that in mind…

I would love it if there was a way to import some of my old bookmarks. I have masses of old make-up tutorials and inspiration photo posts bookmarked but pinning them one by one would be extremely time-consuming. If there was a mass-uploader that would let me import them and then just pick an image for each one that would be perfect!

Do you use Pinterest? Do you have any tips, or favourite boards? Let me know! You can follow my boards here.

Filed Under: Creativity, DIY, Fashion and Style, Friday Favourites, Organisation and Planning Tagged With: Friday Favourites, pinterest

Friday Favourites: Litsy – Goodreads meets Instagram?

October 7, 2016 By Julianne

I think it’s about time I start another regular series, to join Charity Shop Tuesday, and this is another simple one. I will be writing about one thing, every Friday, that has brought me joy or inspiration or has made my life more productive or convenient.

This week, let me introduce you to Litsy. Litsy is, essentially, Goodreads meets Instagram. The photos are optional, the books are the whole point. It’s an app that was originally released for iOS and my friend Jim at YA Yeah Yeah was really enthusiastic about it, so when the Android version came out a couple of weeks ago, I jumped straight onto the bandwagon.

What I really like about it is that all posts fall into three categories:

Reviews – which are limited to 451 characters, so you have to be succinct when you’re writing them, and it’s easy to read several whenever you have a spare few minutes. I’ve really embraced the character limit, almost all of my posts on Litsy are reviews. It feels a lot less pressured than writing reviews for my blog.

One of my reviews got featured by Litsy. I’m still not entirely sure what this means, because I don’t seem to see any ‘featured’ posts in my feed, but it has been pretty cool!

This photo, that I originally took for Instagram months ago, has been up on Litsy since last Tuesday, and is still getting likes and comments from Littens (that appears to be the most common term Litsy users uses to describe themselves and each other). It currently has 310 likes, plus 131 more people have added it to their stacks!

That’s another thing I really like, the Stack feature. Litsy lets you add books other people have posted about to either a to-read, currently reading, or have read ‘stack’ (list). It’s wonderful that this is part of the app and that I don’t have to jump across to Goodreads to keep track of books I want to read. You can also rate books using a really simple system – ‘Rate’, ‘So-So’, ‘Pan, or ‘Bail’ – much quicker than dithering over star ratings!

Blurbs – this is any comment about a book. I like to use blurbs to share photos of things related to books, and I plan to use it to show books I’ve just acquired in the future.

Quotes – does what it says on the tin!

Every post has to be tied to a specific book, which makes it slightly confusing when people just want to post memes and pick a random book to associate them with. I hope this is something that Litsy sort out in future updates.

Will you be giving Litsy a try, or are you already a member? If you do or are, please leave your username in the comments so that I can follow you!

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