Blog Therapy: How to get your BLOG back as a Christian Woman Entrepreneur
Blog Therapy: How to get your BLOG back as a Christian Woman Entrepreneur
I am not a good blogger. Might as well just get that out there and be candid. I go full force sometimes and drop into never never land other times. Last year, before my 40th birthday, I blogged every day for 40 days. I know. And YES, I have an addictive personality. It gets worse. I did a countdown.
Take a look here at blogging in full force:
http://nacwe.org/category/blog/40thbirthdaycelebrationcountdown/
It included everything and anything, such as:
- 33 Reasons I love to travel
- 17 of my favorite bible verses
- 9 Things I have learned about myself from being an entrepreneur
Now the “never never land” happened in 2013. I moved in March. Things went a bit on overload. I did NOT blog once from February 11th to April 9th. See what I mean. In the counseling world, I would be considered a Borderline Personality or Manic Depressive Blogger. All or nothing. I am working on this. Blog Therapy.
This month I am working on getting my BLOG BACK. J I know. I am hilarious.
I am telling a story. I am telling my blogging story and my twitter story. Want to know why? I am sure you do. I am in a Blog Challenge for June where I committed to blog 3 times a week. And my coach has been bugging since September about my bad or non-existent Twitter talk. So I am a smart girl. I decided to blog about my twitter challenge which would force me to do both.
My blogging tip for you today is this:
Blog Tip #1: Tell a story. Share your story or a success story from a client. Get real. Share your vision, your perspective, your mistakes, and your heart.
Now before I close. Please come and find me on twitter. www.twitter.com/DianeCunningham I will love you forever. Or at least 140 characters worth. And if I can figure out how to retweet you I sure will do that or maybe even hashtag you.
Until the next installment, tweet or post, have a great day!
Diane Cunningham is the Founder and President of the National Association of Christian Women Entrepreneurs. She is a “business therapist”, plane crash survivor, author, consultant, speaker, marathon runner, and fun friend.
Find out more about NACWE and why 165 women joined in the first year at www.nacwe.org. Connect with Diane at www.facebook.com/
Diane Cunningham is the Founder and President of the National Association of Christian Women Entrepreneurs. She is a “business therapist”, plane crash survivor, author, consultant, speaker, marathon runner, and fun friend.
Find out more about NACWE and why 165 women joined in the first year at www.nacwe.org. Connect with Diane at www.facebook.com/
DianeCunningham for fun updates, silly videos, and lively conversation.
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