I have been thinking about making
some changes in my blogging routine too... the main one being to blog more:) Looking forward to following along in 2014!
Do note this post is over 5 years old, so some things have
changed in the blogging world.
Thanks for nailing down
the changes in blogging, especially the shift in conversation.
I've been a long time reader of your blog as you remodeled and decorated your last home, but I have seen such a marked
changed in your blogging over the last several years as God has continued to work in your heart!
Not exact matches
As the new media —
blogging, Facebook, Twitter, and so on — surge
in popularity, David is positioned perfectly to explain what's going on to an audience understandably caught
in culture whiplash by the speed of
change.
But I haven't been the only one
changing over that decade:
blogging has
changed immensely
in the past ten years, too.
Of course there are other reasons for my sporadic
blogging this year: a surprise new baby coming which completely disoriented us, a new book to finish writing (and I will share all about that
in January), travelling and speaking all over North America, stewarding the message of Jesus Feminist throughout her first year of life, creating the Jesus Feminist collection with Imagine Goods, a trip to Haiti, new opportunities as a writer, three tinies at home with their own lives and drama and growth and
change, remodelling parts of our home, marriage, church, friends, life, work, laundry (oh, can we talk laundry?!)
I don't have a wedding board, but I confess that when I'm not busy
changing the world through
blogging, I like to scroll through the wedding images on Pinterest and daydream about doing it all over again, this time with a peacock feather
in my hair and grilled cheese sandwich bites on the menu.
I for one have found your
blogging to be insightful, uplifting, and life
changing, particularly
in the area of church.
Where can expertise gained from
blogging, recipe development, photography, etc. be used to
change your direction
in the future?
Blogging has
changed so much
in the past year.
Things are still crazy at work and
in my life, and I'm not sure when any of that will
change — but I'm still earnestly trying to make time for
blogging and I definitely don't have any plans of stopping.
Blogging has
changed a lot
in the past five years.
Food
blogging has
changed my life
in so many ways and one of the most beneficial things I've learned through the years it that healthy eating doesn't have to be boring and bland.
Annie has been
blogging about parenting, feminism and social
change on the PhD
in Parenting Blog since May 2008.
She speaks frequently about
blogging, writing, living intentionally, and motherhood
in between
changing diapers and hitting the «publish» button.
I never thought
in a million years I would say that, but
blogging has
changed me as a mom.
I've been
in such a
blogging / baking funk and have been
in need of some major
change.
His affair, Iain
blogged, does not
change the fact that he is «one of the most talented LibDems
in the Commons».
Of course, the Technorati headlines may fill up with celebrity gossip as
blogging becomes more of a mainstream activity, but
in the meantime, the lack of «personality stories» is a refreshing
change of pace.
Further research on citizen journalism is underway with indigenous peoples
in the Arctic region and finding out how their
blogging could drive
change on major environmental and cultural issues.
I want to throw out that term «life
changing» but it's sooo overused (
in the
blogging and food world) and I don't want you to think these are overhyped because they are not.
A
blogging friend, Jenna, was sweet enough to share her story
in this guest post about the
changes she has...
Since finishing my CNC program, developing a whole new perspective on the power of CrossFit and movement, and even a whole new take on life
in the process, my mindset has
changed, and therefore, my
blogging has too.
Well that
changed when I saw my fabulous
blogging buddy Delyth (and my first «proper»
blogging bud ever made) review it
in part of her favourite blusher post.
Over time, my reasons for
blogging have
changed and my interest
in maintaining my website certainly ebbs and flows.
I think the
change of season affects us more than we realise and
blogging, because it brings things
in our minds to the surface, leaves a lasting viewable and time - sequential trace which enables us to see patterns.
Things definitely
change quickly
in the
blogging world, but I think the fashion & lifestyle is perfect for you!
So while scrolling through Fashion Week photos online, it's healthy to remember that what's significant about fashion
blogging isn't just the opportunity it provides to show off Valentino pumps or rave about Phoebe Philo, but also its role as a bellwether for the
changing nature of consumerism and self - expression
in the digital era.
During my
blogging journey, I realised how much dressing for your body shape and colouring can impact your confidence and that by
changing how you look on the outside you also
change how you feel on the inside, which then influences how you interact with others and that your clothes are not simply things to throw on
in the morning but an expression of who you are and how you feel.
Tons of things have
changed since I last
blogged (we got married, bought a house, etc.), but it's just too much to write
in this post.
Blogging has
changed my life
in so many positive ways and one of the mega bonuses was meeting one of my best friends @michelletakeaim who just reached 100k followers annnd we're having mimosas to celebrate!???
I think that it is SO important to remain authentic, especially
in the
blogging world where things can easily
change.
I wish I had taken pics
in time to share because my style has
changed a lot just since I started
blogging!
The fact that I am back to work full swing has lead to some
changes in my personal and
in my
blogging life.
I know there is often negative connotations with «
changing», especially
in the world of fashion and fashion
blogging.
Life is always
changing and as soon as you think you have a plan it
changes again (maybe that's just me), and events happened
in life that led me to return to this
blogging thing and give it a good ol' shot!
I can't help you specifically on the
blogging for money... BUT I also love color
changing nail polish and I would totally read a book called How to Live With a Man
in a Bear Suit.
In my three year journey of
blogging, the way I look at clothes has
changed.
I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that since I take my blog photos ahead of time, my mood may
change or conditions
change where I can't wear the exact outfit I
blogged (like I'm traveling, or it's my girl time...) Then when you add
in Friday outfits (since on Friday I do random roundups) and my weekend outfits, they multiply pretty quickly!
Now that I've been
blogging for over five years, I've seen a lot of
changes in this industry.
I'm thrilled to be participating
in this year's round of
blogging home tours and although it's still stifling summer here
in South Florida have slowly been transitioning and
changing it up...
I didn't foresee my state of happiness
changing, and when I graduated, I couldn't have been more excited to embark on my new goal: full - time
blogging in, you guessed it, the big city.
i love how your style
changed so much
in a couple of years, it looks effortless now it gives me a lot of motivation to pursue
blogging!
In case you missed it, you can read about my life
changes and NEW
blogging schedule, here!
It's always amazing to hear how long people have been
blogging and you have done so well to continue with all the dramatic
changes of location
in your life!!
For better or worse, the
blogging (read: Instagram) game is constantly
changing, often requiring a
change in strategy.
That conversation about
blogging in the newbie lounge at ISTE was not my initial road to
change — it was a critical moment of reigniting a fire that was already burning within me.
(Organizer Steve Hargadon
changed the name to reflect the
change in emphasis from
blogging to the larger social media universe that brings educators together.)
This
change in the trend is largely been nurtured on account of two primary developments
in the educational technology domain: first the increased cogency of social media proliferation and social
blogging in the everyday life of a learner, and second, the advent of smart phones and the increased verity of mobile learning.