How to beat the summer (blogging) slump


Skift Take

4 things you like about summer:

I've been tagged and although I tried to dodge it in the past it seems like it's about time to participate. Cece Lee from PR meets Marketing got me into this.

- If you are in London it's around 20°C (68°F) and having experienced 48°C (118°F) it's a blessing

- If you are hosting an outdoor event you probably won't get rain

- Swimming

- Long Daylight

4 of your favorite vacation destinations:

- Greece

- Thailand

- Paris

- Santa Monica

4 of your favorite summer foods:

- Ice cream

- Hummous

- BBQ fish

- Tzaziki

4 concerts not to miss:

- Live Jazz, whenever, wherever

- Gotan Project

- Paolo Conte

- We will Rock you, London

4 things to avoid during the summer:

- live in Southern Italy, it gets very hot and if you are working it's bad

- rely on the fact that it is summer and you won't get rain on your outdoor event

- taking London Tube, it's better to BBQ yourself

- locking yourself in your place, just go out and enjoy

Now the best part, I have to choose 4 other victims and I thought of Carmen, Alli Gerkman, Rose and Rob

Good luck guys and no excuses!

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