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August 31, 2007

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Pennie

I took me a while to catch onto blogging and even after I started my own. It took some time to find my comfort zone and way.

I started out with a “beauty” blog, but found that I had so much more that I wanted to write about, and not just my business, so I changed it to a “natural living” resource blog. I try to set the atmosphere and tone to be fresh, relaxed and inviting, with lots of little goodies here and there.

Finding the time is not easy either, I am in the habit now of writing while I have my morning coffee. When I am really organized (rarely), I try to stay a day ahead and save a draft, so the day I want to publish, it is just a click away.

Now that my blog suits me, it is an enjoyable experience. I hear from people that have common interests and it receives a lot of visitors, which is good all the way around.

dM

Pennie:

I love how you have found a rhythm, combining your business with your self. After all, once we begin to nurture this unique dynamic, life becomes a lot more enjoyable as we combine opportunities that benefit us personally and professionally at the same time. Thanks for the insight!

dM

Delores Harris

Thanks for the tips Donna Maria.

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