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Monday Motivation Quote by Nelson Mandela

Monday Motivation Quote  by Nelson Mandela

For today’s Monday Motivation I thought I would share a quote by Nelson Mandela, who is the epitome of someone who never settled for second best! It can be so much easier to settle for a life less than you deserve, especially when things get tough but the biggest problem is, you may very well miss the opportunity of a lifetime!

I know for me, there have been many times, when I have wanted to throw the towel in and just give up, especially when it comes to my website! If I get discouraged, I simply keep reminding myself that nobody every said it was going to be easy and success only comes through hard work!

So remember these wise words today on your journey to greatness ~ “There is no passion to be found playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.” ~ Nelson Mandela

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Confessions of a Blogger Telma from Glammed Up Me

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I hope you are loving this interview series as much as I am! It is great getting to know so many different bloggers and find out how unique everyone’s blogging experience is! In today’s Confessions of a Blogger Telma from Glammed Up Me, shares a bit about her blogging journey, as a newbie blogger, with us.

Telma featured on Confessions of a Blogger

I am Telma, mother to two princesses Christiane and Clarissa, my family and I have lived in Mother City for the past 10 years until January when we took the opportunity to work in Central West Africa (Angola). Here I work for the Oil and Gas Industry with the aim to make money and return home 🙂 I love all things pretty, such as décor ornaments, cute makeup packaging, fashion and the amazing Cape Town sunsets.

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  • When did you start your journey as a blogger and why? I started blogging on the 25 October 2013, I have always loved reading random blogs throughout the web on beauty, fashion and other related topics for years until one day when I told myself hey why not blog too. I blog because it’s a way to show my inner creativity and help others make better choices based on my reviews.
  • Do you blog fulltime or do you have a regular 9-5 as well? I am an Insurance Technician for the Oil and Gas industry and blog whenever I can, basically any open time available I get I spend blogging or preparing blog posts by taking pictures, writing content and drafting.

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  • Tell us a little about your space on the interweb and what you blog about? Glammed Up Me is my happy place where I blog about Fashion inspired outfits, Product reviews, Nail polishes and every now and then I squeeze a DIY post or a random lifestyle post. Hope to include a travel diaries series too when I start travelling more.
  • Being a blogger is not always easy – what motivates you and keeps you going? What motivates me and keeps me blogging is the feedback I receive from readers. It totally lights up my day to log in to my Dashboard and see a comment, like, questions, suggestions and best of all a follower. It makes every single effort worth it because at the end of the day you realize that its not just about yourself but about others that turn to your blog for inspiration or just tips on how to do things.
  • How important do you think it is to have a niche blog? I think it´s important because it makes the blogger set targets and not deviate from what the blog initially is about. Having a Niche helps you get better and better at what you write about, than having a whole lot of topics to focus on. It helps you set your blog on a specific category and also helps you join groups and forums where you get to meet fellow bloggers with similar interests.
  • What have your biggest blogging challenges been? Ok, I am still a newbie and had major problems working the HTML codes and getting my blog to look the way I want. Well honestly my blog is still not how I want it, I am saving up to buy a Etsy blog theme and after that I believe I will that will be one less of a challenge 🙂

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  • What do you love most about being a blogger? I love meeting fellow bloggers, I have met some amazing ladies who share the same passion through blogging. I have even gained a passion I didn’t know I had in me – “Photography” each day I am mind-mapping how to take my pics and that keeps me entertained.
  • If you had to choose a favourite social media platform, what would it be and why? I love twitter and Instagram because you can literally interact with the brands and as well as let your readers know about your blog posts. Also all the pretty pictures give me all the inspiration I need.
  • What has your journey as a blogger taught you {about yourself or in general}? Has it changed your life in any way? It´s definitely taught me a lot about myself, it awoke a passion that I had dormant for a while. It taught me that having a schedule and staying committed ensures that have a proper blogging pattern! Commitment and staying focused are skills that I have acquired since I started blogging and ya most importantly I have learned so much in this 6 months and knowledge is Power.
  • If you had to give a newbie blogger any advice, what words of wisdom would you impart? Blogging is supposed to be fun, write about what you like and be honest. Don’t blog because of what you heard you can receive for free. It´s not about that but about what you love and what you audience like. Keep writing and be consistent, you never know where your bloggy might take ya!

Thanks Telma for sharing a bit more about your life and blogging journey with us! You can find out more about Telma and connect with her here:

Blog link: www.telmasimplelovesblog.wordpress.com

Twitter: @telmaglammedup

Instagram: @telma_glammedupme

If you would like to be featured on Confessions of a Blogger or would like to see a blogger featured here, then please email Fiona or leave a comment below.

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Confessions of a Blogger Pauline from Tea in Tangiers

Pauline from Tea in Tangiers

In today’s Confessions of a Blogger Pauline from Tea in Tangiers, tells us about her life as a designer, writer, traveller and mom. I absolutely loved reading about Paulines life and her travels, it definitely makes me want to travel more!

Confessions of a blogger Pauline-tea-in-tangiers

Hi – I’m Pauline, an interior designer and writer, originally from Cape Town but since 2003 have moved around the globe a bit living in the UK, Asia, and trying to get to Morocco as often as possible. I have two beautiful daughters, a husband who indulges my blogging whims a few cats and a dog and you will never find me travelling without a coffee pot in my suitcase – yes I really do pack a moka pot!

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  • When did you start your journey as a blogger and why? I started blogging almost a year ago now – June 17 to be exact, I do remember because I published my first blogpost on our wedding anniversary, and as I said in that post, it is a date {apparently} suited to longevity and success, an auspicious date I would like to think . . . and part of an attempt to link up parts of my life, which is one of the driving forces behind the blog in a way! Why did I start blogging . . . well I am a writer by trade having worked for several interior and lifestyle publications over the years, as well as being an interior designer, and love morocco on all of these fronts; travel, lifestyle and design so it felt like the perfect vehicle for me to ramble on about what I love. It also was part of a decision I took to stop talking and dreaming, and start doing – so I write a lot about the blog helping me “shift the balance”, and in a way it has done that as in the course of the next 6 months we will be making it home rather than a holiday.
  • Do you blog fulltime or do you have a 9-5 as well? I pretty much blog full time at the moment, I do have other writing and design projects on a freelance basis but the blog is definitely part of my daily schedule. In fact if I am being honest I start experiencing blog withdrawal syndrome if I can’t check my blog and twitter feeds on a daily basis.

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  • Tell us a little about your space on the interweb and what you blog about? We spend time in the north of Morocco, and I felt that although there was a lot to read about Marrakech, there seemed to be a lot less information floating around about Tangiers, so a gap in the market of the blogging world was calling me – plus I have a weakness for alliteration, hence the title. Some of the subjects I write about are informative about places to stay, restaurants we like, while others are more personal and some are simply visual. As I said in that first post  “I am planning to enjoy and discover a little more with each visit, until the visits hopefully get longer and turn into stays.” and the exciting thing is that this shift is starting to happen so watch the blog!
  • Being a blogger is not always easy – what motivates you and keeps you going? The blog itself is what gives me the motivation, and the interaction with people via the blog. I enjoy working on it so it’s not a hardship, and when there are times that I am busy or need to focus on something else I do that and try not to stress. At the end of the day it’s a travel and lifestyle blog I am writing, not world peace, so if a post has to wait a week because a child is sick or a best friend is visiting, then so be it – but I must confess I hate it if I can’t check on my Facebook page and blog to start my day.
  • What have your biggest blogging challenges been? Finding the balance between being personal and content on a writing level, and then all the technical stuff which doesn’t come naturally to me.

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  • What do you love most about being a blogger? That’s easy – I love the social interaction both on the blog and on Facebook and twitter. The positive comments and likes are really rewarding and I really do feel like I have ‘met’ some lovely people out there who relate to the words and images I am posting. So right from the beginning you have something in common. I also get a huge kick out of creating the posts and sourcing the images and putting it all together and knowing that I have done that all myself despite not being a technology genius on any level – but I do still get nervous every time I click on that publish button!
  • Do you have any blog related or social media pet peeves? {things that other bloggers or social media peeps do, that really annoy you} A few (this is where I go into grumpy old woman mode) blogs that get over personal and make me feel like I am wading through a personal therapy session are one. Blogs that are a little too self-congratulatory are another – in other words simply sharing their fabulousness, without any of the flaws. Blog posts with a title promising me untold wisdom of how to improve my blog  . . .  then kick off by telling me to make my content interesting (now why didn’t I think of that?!) Incorrect spelling or badly written blogs – I know there are lots of things that are grammatically incorrect about the way I write because I try and write in the same way that I speak so possibly grammar purists will find that annoying, but at least I do use the spell check!
  • What has your journey as a blogger taught you {about yourself or in general}? Has it changed your life in any way? I don’t think it has really changed my life, but it has definitely helped me to focus and give some direction to other projects. It has also given some structure to my day which is not always easy when freelancing.
  • If you had to give a newbie blogger any advice, what words of wisdom would you impart? If you want to start a blog my advice would be to just get started and enjoy it. Start off by playing around and getting it to look how you want, play around with images and have fun. You will learn as you go along. Read and subscribe to other blogs and most importantly interact, comment, like and tweet!
  • In three words tell me what blogging means to you: self-expression, creativity, focus.

Thanks Pauline for sharing a bit more about your life and blogging journey with us! You can find out more about Pauline and connect with her here:

Blog link:  http://www.tea-in-tangiers.blogspot.com/

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/teaintangiers

Twitter:  https://twitter.com/teaintangiers

Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/teaintangiers/

If you would like to be featured on Confessions of a Blogger or would like to see a blogger featured here, then please email Fiona or leave a comment below.

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Confessions of a Blogger Chereen For The Beauty of It

Chereen from For the beauty of it

If you are new to Confessions of a Blogger, then welcome to our interview series, where we meet great SA Bloggers and get the low-down on why they blog!Today on Confessions of a Blogger, we meet the gorgeous Chereen, from For The Beauty of It. Chereen is one of my favourite local beauty bloggers and I have had the opportunity of meeting up with her, at quite a few beauty events!

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I’m a 28 year old wife and mother, who’s just slightly addicted to The Body Shop, cappuccino and watching beauty videos on YouTube! I’d best describe myself as a bit of a perfectionist with workaholic tendencies, but I’m working hard on finding more balance. This need to slow down and find more balance led to me resigning from my glamorous job as the beauty editor at O, The Oprah Magazine, in order to start my own boutique PR and social media agency, while attempting to put more time and effort into my blog, For The Beauty Of It. Needless to say, in between juggling my new workload and ambitions with motherhood and running a household, I’m still battling to find that elusive balance!

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  • When did you start your journey as a blogger and why? I remember the first blog I ever fell in love with: it was called ‘Naturally Nina’ and was written by an incredible writer and yoga devotee, Nina Cutter (who recently started blogging again over at weemountains.com, this time documenting her experience of motherhood). I was working as a features writer at Woman & Home magazine at the time, and I remember making myself a cup of coffee and settling in to read her latest post every lunchtime, without fail. I fell in love with Nina’s blog, and soon started toying with the idea of starting my own. I did, although I can’t remember the name of my blog – all I remember is that it focused around my very colourful and disastrous love life! (I was about 21 at the time, and although I’d met my husband, there was no potential for a relationship – even though I thought he was incredibly hot!) I soon tired of my blog, but started a few other blogs along the way – until I eventually launched For The Beauty Of It in October 2011, while working as the beauty editor at O, The Oprah Magazine. For The Beauty Of It was started as a way to document all my favourite beauty finds that I didn’t have the space or freedom to write about in the magazine – as a beauty editor, I was exposed to so many fantastic productswith access to some of the world’s top makeup artists and beauty experts, so I wanted a space where I could share any tips and discoveries I stumbled upon.

Chereen for the beauty of it

  • Do you blog fulltime or do you have a regular 9-5 as well? I would absolutely love to blog full time and that was my aim when I left my job at O at the end of 2013, but I’ve discovered that the South African blogging industry just isn’t there yet. I have a huge interest in social media, so I’ve started managing the social media accounts for several beauty brands and small businesses, and I absolutely love it. I worked as an account manager at a PR firm for about 3 months at the beginning of 2014, so I’ve also started putting those skills into practice by doing the PR for a couple of beauty brands. My previous experience as a beauty editor means that I have all the contacts and the know how, and I’m really enjoying seeing what it’s like from the other side of the desk!

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  • Tell us a little about your space on the interweb and what you blog about? As I mentioned, I started For The Beauty Of It mainly as a platform to document my latest beauty discoveries, but I also started blogging about my pregnancy and baby-related topics when I fell pregnant with my first baby (known as ‘Bean’ on the blog) in May 2012. I’ve since turned my focus onto writing for working moms and busy women in general; women who don’t necessarily have an hour to spend on getting ready every morning, or the time to read 3 or 4 blogs every day. The idea is that you’ll be able to find everything that interests you on the site, from beauty reviews and my latest fashion finds, to décor inspiration and ‘mommy must-haves’. I have a lot of fun with it and I pretty much write for myself – I never post something unless it’s something that I’d personally enjoy reading.
  • Being a blogger is not always easy – what motivates you and keeps you going? As a former beauty editor, I’ve always been responsible for planning, coordinating, shooting and compiling beautiful spreads for publications – usually in accordance with someone else’s vision, rather than my own. I personally find great pleasure in planning and putting together posts that I enjoy looking at or reading, and writing about things that I truly love or am interested in. The freedom is extremely liberating, though it can also be very daunting at times! There are countless times that I’ve stared at a blank screen with no idea as to where to begin!

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  • How important do you think it is to have a niche blog? This is something that I’ve given a lot of thought to over recent months, as I feel that my blog doesn’t quite fit into a specific niche anymore. When I first started FTBOI, it could best be described as a ‘beauty blog’, but it veered towards becoming a ‘mommy blog’ after I fell pregnant in 2012. If I had to label it, I think it would fit into the ‘lifestyle’ category these days, though I have noticed that the number of beauty posts has increased quite a bit over the past few months. I don’t really have an answer to this question, but what I can say is that I think that there’s a reader for every blog. The important thing is that you do it for the right reasons and that you’re blogging from the heart. If you do this, I believe the readers will follow.
  • What have your biggest blogging challenges been? You know that saying, “comparison is the thief of joy”? I’ve struggled so much with this over the past few months since I’ve started putting more energy into my blog. It actually got to a point where I had to put myself on a strict ‘blog diet’ and stop reading certain blogs, because all that was happening was that I was comparing myself and my blog to other more successful blogs, and feeling bad about myself and my blog as a result! It’s an awful space to be in and an experience I’m not proud of, but I’ve since opened up to a few other bloggers about my feelings and realised that I’m not alone in my tendency to compare. I’m really working on celebrating my own successes, rather than focusing on other bloggers, but it can be difficult when you’ve poured your heart and soul into a blog post and spent hours taking and editing photographs, researching trends and compiling copy, with no uptake from readers. I’ve had to learn that it doesn’t matter what others think; all that matters is that I enjoy the process of blogging and feel proud of my achievements.

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  • What do you love most about being a blogger? I love that I am still able to be a part of the glamorous beauty industry, despite having resigned from my job as a beauty editor. I’m a people’s person, so I love meeting and interacting with people, and I get to do that often at various blogger events and product launches. I also love that I’ve had the opportunity to meet so many wonderful, like-minded women along this road – women that I have so much in common with, but wouldn’t have met if it weren’t for our shared love of blogging!
  • If you had to choose a favourite social media platform, what would it be and why? I’m really enjoying Instagram at the moment – I’ve really started experimenting with photography lately, and Instagram provides the perfect platform to create pretty pictures and share them with the world.
  • What has your journey as a blogger taught you {about yourself or in general}? Has it changed your life in any way? I’ve learnt so many business skills along the way, it’s ridiculous! I’ve learnt how to create and market my own brand from scratch, and I’ve learnt a lot about the technological ins-and-outs of running a website. I’ve also learnt to think creatively and I’m really focusing on improving my photography skills.
  • If you had to give a newbie blogger any advice, what words of wisdom would you impart? Decide on a mission statement for your blog before you begin. Think about what your blog will be about, why you’re starting your blog, and what you want to achieve. Now print it out on a piece of paper and stick it on your noticeboard or even onto your computer – some place where you’ll see it often. It’s so easy to get caught up in the world of blogging and to focus on what other bloggers are doing; this mission statement will serve to remind you of what you’re trying to achieve, and you can come back to it when you’re experiencing writer’s block or comparing yourself to other bloggers and feeling a bit lost. It also becomes handy when you start dealing with brands and get approached to write sponsored posts – I always refer back to my mission statement and ask myself whether a particular product or post fits with my brand identity. My blog’s integrity is very important to me, so I want to ensure that I always write about things that interest me and are of interest to my reader. It’s not about money and if that’s your sole reason for starting a blog (or to get ‘free’ products), you’re in it for the wrong reasons.

Thanks Chereen for sharing a bit more about your life and blogging journey with us! You can find out more about Chereen and connect with her here:

Blog link: http://www.forthebeautyofit.co.za

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/forthebeautyofit

Twitter: @ChereenStrydom

Instagram: @ForTheBeautyOfIt

If you would like to be featured on Confessions of a Blogger or would like to see a blogger featured here, then please email Fiona or leave a comment below.

Images: Chereen

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Confessions of a Blogger Gaelyn

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In today’s Confessions of a Blogger we meet a truly awe inspiring woman, Gaelyn from Gaelyns Heart of Iron, who although I have never met, feel like I know so well! Read on to find out more about this amazing woman!

Gaelyn from Gaelyns Heart of Iron

I am a 29 year old wife, step mom, aunty, sister, daughter and friend. I have my own diet and lifestyle coaching company called A New Weigh, which is just the most rewarding job ever! I am currently training for my very first Ironman 70.3 which is in January 2015. I live in East London and we share our home with a rescued pit bull Zeus (who thinks he is human!) I love the beach, being outdoors, sport, singing, rainbows and travelling. I am happy go lucky, laugh far too loudly and always look for the silver lining.

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  • When did you start your journey as a blogger and why? I started late 2013, so am still a newbie. I have always wanted to write a book, and this seemed like a good first step. I feel like I have an untold story inside me, and my blog is a great way to start getting that out to the world. Also, because a lot of my posts are personal, I find it cathartic and healing. I always hope that what I’m sharing will touch someone in some way, and help them keep going on whatever difficult journey they are on.

Confessions of a Blogger Gaelyn

  • If you are not blogging where will we find you? At CrossFit, the gym, the beach, or spending time with my family and friends (either at home around the braai or out somewhere fun!)
  • Tell us a little about your space on the interweb and what you blog about? I don’t think I quite fit into a particular blog category, and I kind of like that. I blog a lot about my journey to reach my goal weight, my disability and its challenges, training for Ironman, and other bits and pieces that I find interesting. Whether it’s a person or organsisation I want others to hear about, or a new product I found, or just something awesome – it will find its way onto the blog! I also do enjoy blogging about controversial topics, and to date these remain some of my most popular.

Gaelyn from Gaelyns Heart of Iron

  • What do you think makes a blog successful? Passion! Since starting my blog I have spent quite some time reading other blogs, and am always disappointed when I am referred to a well-known and popular blog, that shares posts that are obviously boring to the writer. If you don’t believe in what you are saying, how can you possibly expect anyone else to? I don’t enjoy blogs that always produce the same content. There are only so many beauty product reviews one blog can do! Blogs that are full of sponsored reviews and giveaways are boring too. Adding a little diversity goes a long way to engaging more readers.  People respond to emotion, to real life, to meaningful posts. They respond to humour and sadness. The reader wants to feel like they know the blogger, that they’re friends. I LOVE bloggers who reply to comments left by their readers, personally it always makes me feel like I matter, that the blogger is writing to actually engage with readers and not just be heard and admired. (I know that not everyone will agree with all that, but it is what I feel makes a good blogger.)

Gaelyn from Gaelyns Heart of Iron

  • Being a blogger is not always easy – what motivates you and keeps you going? Easy schmeasy! It has been far tougher than I expected. I am surprised at how many bloggers appear to be in competition with one another. They attend the same events and receive the same products to review or giveaway, so it becomes a race to see who gets posts up first/most likes/more comments. Knowing that I live in a small town off the PR radar means I can focus on sharing content of value. It’s helpful reminding myself that blogging is not a competition, and that success in the blogosphere is not measured by number of followers. Reading comments or tweets from other bloggers I admire, is hugely motivating. They noticed me! The content I share is often personal and will affect people in quite deep and meaningful ways, and hearing from those readers is touching, and reminds me that the risk I take with my honesty and transparency is worth it. I am not just writing for me, I am writing for my readers too. I want them to learn from me, ask questions of themselves, look within and challenge themselves and their beliefs and behaviours. It’s only by constantly pushing myself, researching and learning new things, trying out new ideas and challenging myself that I can grow as a blogger. And at the end of the day, if I love and am proud of my content, anything else is a bonus!
  • What have your biggest blogging challenges been? Trying to decide how much of myself I am willing to share, opening myself up for criticism and judgment is scary!!! Posting regularly, but without just sharing something for the sake of having a post that day. Accepting that even though I may read, comment on and engage with other blogs and bloggers, doesn’t mean they will always take the time to read mine.

Gaelyn from Gaelyns Heart of Iron

  • What do you love most about being a blogger? Knowing that what I have to share, means something to someone. That my story might just be enough to keep someone on the path to their own goals. That what I have to say might stop someone else from giving up! I also do love interacting with so many new people every day. I’ve always been so interested in people and their stories, and my blog has created a platform for me to interact with and learn about (and from) people I would never have normally met.
  • What has your journey as a blogger taught you {about yourself or in general}? Has it changed your life in any way? I have learnt that not everything in life is a competition (I am naturally VERY competitive). I have learned that I am never the only one going through a certain challenge or struggling through an issue. I have learned that people are actually interested in what I have to say. (Family and friends are kind of obliged to listen, aren’t they? People online choose to read my posts!) I have learned that if you ask for help, 9 times out of 10 you will get it. I have learned that my words have the power to hurt, and to heal, and I must choose carefully.
  • What are your top 5 SA blogs? Midlands Musings – Kerri writes how I would love to one day write. She has a way of making words beautiful. She has a way of turning words into pictures in my mind, its just beautiful. Indieberries – I love Che’s self-deprecating humor, and I love that her blog is just so different from every other! You will never get bored reading her (HILARIOUS) posts.Nadia Van der Mechst – I am absolutely hopeless at anything craft related, and despite never having been interested in pretty things before, I love reading about the lovely things Nadia is involved in. CityGirlSearching – Roxy’s is one of the first blogs I ever found, and I still love it! She has such a perfect balance of topics, recipes, make up, beauty, fashion, photography and travel. It never gets boring. Raising Men –Natasha writes so beautifully about so many topics, but the absolute love she has for her boys shines through in everything she writes, and I admire that. She isn’t afraid to speak up on touchy subjects, and asks questions of her readers which I appreciate.
  • If you had to give a newbie blogger any advice, what words of wisdom would you impart? Persevere. Don’t measure your success on page views. Find content that enthralls you, or challenges you, or excites you, or upsets you, and write about that. Interact with your favourite bloggers – you will learn so much from them! Last but not least – have FUN with your blog. As long as you are proud of it and love it, nothing else matters.

Thanks Gaelyn for sharing a bit more about your life and blogging journey with us! You can find out more about Gaelyn and connect with her here:

Blog link: http://gaelynsheartofiron.blogspot.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anewweigh

If you would like to be featured on Confessions of a Blogger or would like to see a blogger featured here, then please email Fiona or leave a comment below.

Images: Gaelyn

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