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Freelance writer,
blogger,
full -
time husband and father
of three.
So inspiring since I'm somewhat
of a new
blogger trying to also balance a
full time job.
I am happy to say that as
of September 2013 I transitioned into becoming a
full -
time blogger, although having a day job and maintaining a blog was more like having two
full -
time jobs!
Now, I have every size microplane grater which is definitely not minimalist, but remember that my
full time job as a food
blogger and recipe developer means that I spend heaps
of time in my kitchen.
I think what sets me apart from some
of the other healthy
bloggers out there is that I am doing this while maintaining a
full -
time job and motherhood.
As a
full -
time food
blogger, I have the luxury
of cooking all day long.
A graduate
of L'Academie de Cuisine, Jennifer Farley is a
full time recipe developer, food photographer, and
blogger at Savory Simple.
But never fear, as your favorite
full -
time super-hero part -
time blogger is here to rescue you from the clutches
of ennui.
Tsh Oxenreider is the
full -
time blogger behind Simple Mom and the founder and creative director
of Simple Living Media, a blog network dedicated to helping people live intentionally (while throwing perfection out the window).
In related news: a survey
of full -
time working mothers and mommy
bloggers conducted by a thermometer maker found that when their children got sick, 33 %
of moms pretended to be sick so they could stay home with their child, 62 %
of them called on parents or in - laws for child care, 57 %
of them took unpaid leave to care for their child, and a distressing 34 %
of them took the kid to school or day care anyway — where they could infect your child.
In fact, part
of the reason I became a
full -
time blogger was to be flexible enough to do school pickups and cover holidays.
I became a
full -
time blogger (meaning I earned a paycheck
of a
full -
time job), and let me tell you something, working from home with your two small children is not a feat for the faint
of heart.
Besides being an ordinary mom with 3 kids, holding a
full time career as a CEO
of two online businesses, I'm also a Paleo enthusiast, a
blogger and the author
of two hugely successful books, Paleo Made Easy: Getting your Family Started with the Optimal Healthy Lifestyle and The Gelatin Secret: The Surprising Superfood that Transforms Your Health and Beauty.
Today, she's a
full -
time professional
blogger with hundreds
of recipes to her name.
Caitlin Weeks BA, NC, CPT is a
full time blogger and author
of 4 cookbooks including Mediterranean Paleo Cooking.
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Bloggers,
Full -
Time Parents
In a room
full of bloggers and influencers, I would have figured it was the perfect
time to introduce a makeup line, but what do I know Cat Sadler was Tyra's interviewer and I think she did a phenomenal job at keeping the crowd engaged with cute little jokes and her high energy.
Since I'm a
full time social media manager and a part
time blogger, I usually have to spend a good chunk
of my free
time getting ahead
of my blog posts (mostly so if things go crazy with work or life, there's not too much radio silence on here!)
Now, to end this post on a positive note I want to share a few posts from
full time bloggers that I believe use their unique life experiences to enhance the blogosphere instead
of just adding to the noise:
The last few weeks have been one
of the rare
times I'm glad I'm not a
full -
time style
blogger.
I'm a Houston life and style
blogger, part
time foodie and
full time lover
of Kate Spade, pink and flamingos.
To make a long story short: Just a small percentage
of all
bloggers can live as a
full -
time digital influencer.
Mine was
full of more
blogger brunches (love those) outfit shoots, a beach house party in Malibu, a trip to the tailor for my new favorite dress and quality
time with my family.
A few weeks ago I was talking to a fellow
blogger about my grapples
of quitting my career to fulfil my dreams
of blogging
full time & being self employed versus not wanting to quit a career i've worked so hard to build and achieve success in... and she said something that got me thinking.
Grace and her happy husband call Michigan home, where she's one busy beauty, as a
full time teacher, fashion
blogger and a TV co-host at some
of the local Detroit area stations.
But this
time, knowing I was going to be on a trip
full of stylish
bloggers, I had to somewhat appear like I had my shit together I picked up this lacey top at J.Crew a few weeks back and I immediately knew it would be the perfect, easy top for traveling.
We've been getting questions about when we would add to our family for years now, and now that we're settled into our new home, have paid off all
of our debt, and are truly hitting our stride with me being a
full -
time blogger, the
time was finally right.
Now a
full -
time fashion
blogger, I'm no longer traumatized by a stressful working environment but mind you, I survived it for four years and it was the job that paid me lots
of money.
To be able to fulfill my own personal definition
of a
full -
time blogger, I needed to make a few goals for myself.
One
of the questions I'm most often asked is, «are you a
full time blogger?»
Ahh the joys
of having a
full -
time job and being a
blogger.
The blogging community is an amazing one,
full of badass and inspirational women from whom I learn so much everyday (quick shoutout to Style Collective — if you are a
blogger and not a member I can not recommend it highly enough), and every
time a reader sends me an email or comments on a post, I feel that all
of my effort is worth it all over again.
As most
of you probably already know, I'm a
full -
time blogger and web designer, so I'm on my computer at least 8 hours
of the day.
There are plenty
of bloggers who have the luxury
of blogging
full -
time — unfortunately, I am not one
of them.
Unlike many
of the list, Aimee not only is a
full —
time blogger, but she also works as interior designer.
I am also hosting a Farewell Fall Link Party for
bloggers to link up all
of their favorite fall posts one last
time before it's
full on Christmas in blog land, so please do come over and give fall one last hurrah with me!
One
of the many many reasons why I love your blog so much is because you are not a
full time blogger - and it's obvious you have a stellar career and have done so very well professionally (ahem as you can spend it on a super wardrobe!).
It's been three years now since I became a
full -
time blogger and I'm happy to report that my fashion blog is still my
full -
time job, my main source
of income, and it has given me a comfortable lifestyle business.
I'm so impressed with all
of you
bloggers who are managing to balance the blog with holiday to - dos and a
full -
time job!
As many
of you know, in addition to being a
full -
time blogger, I am also a professional makeup...
Some
of the topics I'll be covering include: How I started my blog (today's post) How I grew my blog traffic How I grew on Instagram How I found my Instagram aesthetic How I edit my photos (step by step) How I quit my job and became a
full -
time blogger
I'm a new mom, too, has a
full -
time job and still trying to fit in some
time to blog, although not as established
of a
blogger like you!
I absolutely love sharing the ins and outs
of being a freelancer /
full -
time blogger with you all.
Mine was
full of blogger events — a fashion show by Vox Magazine,
time spent celebrating my grandmother's 88th birthday, a dual baby shower for my gorgeous cousins and a photo shoot with my book club and
blogger gals from Delicious Reads.
, how you can monetize a blog, what the reality
of being a
full time blogger is vs. any ideas you might have had beforehand?
A mom
of two and a
full -
time blogger, Kimberly, 35, earned points from the judges for her sweet - tough combos.
My biggest piece
of advice if you want to become a
full time blogger is to not give up.
I am a
full time teacher and a fashion
blogger now and I sort
of accomplished my childhood dream.
Before becoming a
full -
time blogger and creative consultant, much
of my work in the corporate field revolved around sustainability, and it is a wonderful thing to be able to incorporate sustainability into my wardrobe.