Sentences with phrase «started the blog as»

I started this blog as a means of reaching out and connecting with other business people and aspiring entrepreneurs.
I started this blog as a place to practice and improve my writing skills.
As the story goes, Ella started her blog as a way of dealing with a relatively rare illness — postural tachycardia syndrome.
She started her blog as a personal outlet for her struggles in raising her two boys with Sensory Processing Disorder, but it evolved into something much more.
She started the blog as a personal journal to record her first pregnancy, but it's grown into a great resource for all new moms!
She started the blog as a personal diary when she was pregnant with her first son, and it's turned into a lovely resource for all pregnant moms and those with young kids!
If you have been toying with the idea of starting a blog as a new mom, but still have a job you work at during the day, take advantage of your upcoming maternity leave.
She started this blog as a means of staying sane after feeling a little stir crazy from staying at home changing diapers all day.
I started this blog as a little creative outlet; a place to share my love of sparkle, sweets and the celebrations of life, and most of all, make some new friends.
Nice website bro, definately agree with the home workouts, just started a blog as well to help people out with home workouts, anyways, great site, nice to hear about you
I started this blog as a creative outlet but as time passed it has become more than I would've ever imagined.
She lost over 50 pounds in 5 months and started her blog as a way to share about her experience as a runner who competes in regular races.
When I enrolled in nutrition school, I started my blog as a way to document my journey.
Pretty much every blogger starts their blog as a platform to share their passions and interests, and this is what makes a blog so personal, unique and original.
We have always inspired each other when it comes to fashion, so we started this blog as a way to inspire other women, like us.
I started this blog as a creative outlet during my freshman year at Georgetown University.
I started my blog as a full fashion blog but eventually, I diverted to lifestyle which I am totally digging and blogging tips my newest addition.
After spending countless hours on campus & many more hours studying, I started my blog as a creative outlet to share my day - to - day life.
She started her blog as a way to share some great ideas, tips and tricks to making the most out of her size.
But frankly, I started my blog as an escape from work since it was creative endeavor that I could completely control as I would not be subject to others edits and thoughts.
I started this blog as a hobby when I was in college in 2012.
I finally got the courage to start this blog as a creative outlet to fully express myself (about time) so, join me as I take you along on this exciting journey and I hope you get inspired and stick around.
I started my blog as a hobby to compliment my personal styling business and never had any real expectations for it.
I started the blog as a way to document and share my new life — that is married and in a totally new environment.
I just LOVE putting together my «day off» looks, and I started my blog as a true personal style diary!!
My older sister knew I always had a passion for fashion and told me I needed to start a blog as a creative outlet.
I started my blog as a way for me to express my love for fashion as well as a place for me to share all of my personal designs as I aspire to one day launch my own clothing line.
Courtney and her sisters, Caitlin and Melanie, started their blog as a way to stay close and up to date with the happenings in each other's lives, while residing across multiple states.
I started this blog as a creative outlet from a job I enjoyed but was very conservative.
I started this blog as «Dirty South Style» and was really focused on affordable southern looks that embraced class and elegance with comfort and functionality.
A little over three years ago (three years and 25 days to be exact), I started this blog as a casual hobby during college.
I started this blog as a way to share my personal style and lifestyle favorites but it has grown into so much more.
My subscribers suggested time and time again to start a blog as a way of getting more fashion tips out to them on a more consistence basis.
I started my blog as a place to keep my inspirations during a time when I had a lot of transition.
I initially started the blog as a way to post photographs of my interiors in the hopes of being featured on one of Apartment Therapy's home tours, and fortunately I was selected.
Although I still had my job as a principal, I started a blog as a place to house my thoughts and build my résumé, focusing on like - minded women with a desire to balance life with beauty, fashion, and fitness.
Originally starting her blog as an outlet for her creativity, her apartment has transformed into a creative outlet as well!
I started my blog as an extension of my career as a model.
I started this blog as a way to share the patterns new and old.
I started this blog as a way to do exactly that.
I started this blog as a creative outlet to talk about all things beauty and my love for makeup.
I've learned more than I ever thought was possible, and I started this blog as a way to transfer that info to every busy, overwhelmed Mom who wants to make better choices for her family.
Hi — I'm Hazel Longuet I started this blog as an incentive to ensure I complete the novel that I'm writing — nothing more embarrassing than public failure!
As Spirit Lady mentioned in the kick - off post, we started our blog as a way to share our truths with others.
I started my blog as a family history blog — creating mini stories through the letters and diaries my family saved that span the past hundred years.
An author can start a blog as well as become active on social media sites like Twitter as well as through a FaceBook page.
Question for Ryan: When starting a blog as a vehicle to promote one's fiction writing, do you recommend using the author's name as the blog title (and / or URL) or the book title for the blog title?
I started this blog as a way to do exactly that.
She started her blog as a way to create a community of writers both published and seeking publication.
I started the blog as an outlet for my own thoughts and ideas on investing, but really had no idea where it would go.
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