I started this blog years ago, initially to scratch the need to express myself in writing, and since then it has been taking shape and coming into focus, to make it a blog with a difference. I have also become an author of a book as a result of the years of work I have done on the blog.
As a tall individual who has had struggles all my life and has learned to overcome the challenges life throws at me, I am on a mission to help others with their similar experiences, and support them in their journey by validating their feelings and showing them they are not alone in this.
My principle is that if it doesn’t kill you, it does make you stronger… but mostly it should make you laugh. My goal is to encourage my readers and followers to embrace differences and look at them through the prism of laughter, by changing their mindset. This is what my book is about, too, whether you are tall or not. It is a book for the Tall from the Tall, but also for those who feel different, from someone who has always felt different.
On this blog, and in my book, I offer you validation that what you feel and go through as too tall (or too “something”) others go through as well, so you are not alone in your struggles.
My mission, as a blogger and an author, is to inspire others to embrace their uniqueness and strive towards becoming the best version of themselves while navigating life’s challenges with humour, confidence, and resilience.
Want to get in touch?
Email me on: notanothertallblog@gmail.com
You can also find me on Facebook and Instagram for regular updates and tall inspiration.
My work is protected by copyright, so if you have any intentions of using any of the content on this site, please contact me first!
Ah another tall woman…it really is a burden we must bear.
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It is actually. 🙂 Why, are you tall too? And thanks for following back!
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5’9″ not crazy tall, but in the woman world I’m far above average. I hate wearing high heels.
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I do as well. You are not short, definitely, hope you’ll enjoy my blog. 🙂
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Hai,
I am Vasantha from ” My Sweet Nothings”. I would like to add you as a Guest writer for my article “This MOM’s Life”. If you are willing, you can contact me at my mail id:
vivekvasantha@gmail.com
Thanks in advance.
With Regards,
Vasantha
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Thanks, that would be cool. 🙂 I’ll e-mail you later!
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I am simply of average height 🙂
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So are most of readers. 🙂
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I am very curious now, how did you manage to ‘like’ a post of mine, although your website is not on WordPress? 🙂
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My site is a self hosted wordpress site, but I am still part connected to the commercial arm of wordpress via the Jetpack plugin. It allows me to Like other WP hosted sites and follow.
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Ahhh, I see!! I hope I will be brave enough to go self hosted one day. 🙂
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Dear Friend,
I have nominated you for the ” Liebster Award ” https://vivekvasantha.wordpress.com/2015/05/15/liebster-award-my-third-blogger-award/
Kindly accept it … 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Hai Angie, I have nominated you for the Blogger Recognition Award. If you would like to participate here is the post:
https://vivekvasantha.wordpress.com/2015/08/17/blogger-recognition-award-my-fourth-blogger-award/
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Hello!
I’ve nominated you for the Blogger Recognition Award. You do not have to accept it, but if you’d like to my post can be found at this link: https://scrubsandstuff.wordpress.com/2015/08/27/blogger-recognition-award/
Have a great day!
Makayla
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Hi there, thanks very much! Someone else nominated me for the same award last week and I am in the middle of writing my response, so will make sure I thank you as well as her! Thanks again.
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Hi Angie, I just nominated you for the Sunshine Award. Here is the post: https://vivekvasantha.wordpress.com/2015/12/11/sunshine-blogger-award-my-fifth-blogger-award/
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Angie if you know of anyone looking for author and book promotion can you please share this link https://aopinionatedman.com/book-promotion-terms/. Thank you! I appreciate it! 🙂
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Oh good! I will bear this in mind, thank you!
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Thanks Angie! 🙂
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No worries. One day I will finish my book, so will need help promoting it. 🙂
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Hi Angie – just read your great interview with BigClothing4U. Would LOVE you to interview one of my guys at Walktall – this is a niche online store for big size men’s shoes – it’s a small business trying to grow. Do email me or give me a call on 07796 690 326. Thanks Angie, Marianne
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Hi Marianne, thanks for contacting me again (I did see your comment a couple of weeks ago and replied, not sure you saw my reply though?). What’s your email? Mine is notanothertallblog@gmail.com.
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Hi Angie
My name is Joyce, I am a marketing executive at expatfinder.com which is a leading expat information and services website.
I saw on your blog that you are and expat. I wish to interview you to further share some of your tips. The questions are mainly about the housing, the daily life etc.
It just takes 5 minutes (or more depending if you have lots to say 🙂
Of course, if you accept we can add a link to your blog or some of your website.
If you are interested to participate at this project, please send me an email at interview@expatfinder.com.
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Is 5 ft 10 and a half too tall for a fourteen year old girl???
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This is a very good question! My 10-year old daughter is also the height of a small adult. I think that younger generations are taller than ours used to be??
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