Change – make or become different or take or use another instead of – That’s what took place about a week ago. If you remember back in July when I had the opportunity to attend the BLU2016 Conference, I was excited learning more about blogging, how to make it grow and how to monetize it. The first step I had to take was purchase my domain, which ultimately was my birthday gift to me (a little late but it’s cool).. chuckles.. That, my friends, was scary as hell to me.. I couldn’t sleep the night before and was worried what if I’d made a mistake…
Some people can take “change” as if it doesn’t phase them.. (I envy that) but me.. I’m one of those who shivers inside about it while talking a good game to myself. It is one of my weaknesses but I’m work on it. But the good news.. the change happened and I’m ready to push ahead with this “BLOG STUFF” lol (insert BIG SMILE).. I really enjoy having it and I love, love, love the interaction and the concept of meeting new people. Through the transfer process, I’ve lost some followers and would love to have you back…. So friends, family and followers.. Please take a quick moment to re-follow me – same name just no (wordpress) on the end .. here’s the link to follow. I’ll be kicking it off with wonderful give-away to a lucky reader so stay tuned..! Thank you again for all your encouragement, reading and being a part of my blogworld!
Smooches!!!
I was wondering…where oh where is Jamala….Busy bee I see. Your hesitate to change can be a good thing too…Your love for beautiful vintage. I’ll follow you to the end. :-).
Awww thank you Linda.. it’s great to hear that .. 🙂
That picture got a laugh out of me! I bought a domain a while back. Maybe that is why I lost 200 followers. I thought they were redirected!
Ginene
Ginene.. trust me – that’s exactly how I felt.. all kinds of crazy thoughts running in my head.. So far it’s going good.. I had to learn alot in a short period, and I still have a lot more to learn. I’m thankful I have readers that enjoy connecting with me as I do with them (so they’ll be a bit more understanding as I continue with the transition)