If you build it, they will come… if you invite them. Did you dream of grabbing a domain name and waking up to a devoted following the next day? Not quite. But if you invite people who enjoy your content and keep them coming back for more, you may end up with your own field of dreams.
Category Archives: Writing
Blink: The Power of Snap Decisions & First Impressions
“On straightforward choices, deliberate analysis is best. When questions of analysis and personal choice start to get complicated — when we have to juggle many different variables — then our unconscious thought processes may be superior.” –Malcolm Gladwell Do you agree? Or do you think the opposite is true? This quote is pulled from Blink, byContinue reading “Blink: The Power of Snap Decisions & First Impressions”
To Blog, or Not To Blog: That Is the Question
Why do you blog? That’s assuming you do blog, which millions of people do across the world, on millions of different topics for millions of different reasons for audiences of one to (yes, you guessed it) millions. Some blog for business while others type their hearts away purely for pleasure, a way to scratch thatContinue reading “To Blog, or Not To Blog: That Is the Question”
Getting Started
“The scariest moment is always just before you start.” –Stephen King What do you need to start? Jaime Join the conversation:
Eat: An Experience, Not An Obsession or Afterthought
We’ve been conditioned for years to treat food as the enemy. There are so many delicious, savory foods out there that we can’t have. Cake. Cookies. Lasagna. French Fries. Hamburgers. The more we tell ourselves that we can’t have these foods, the more we want them. Relax. I’m not selling you a food system, juicingContinue reading “Eat: An Experience, Not An Obsession or Afterthought”
Finding Courage
“America woke up that day from a decades-long slumber and found to its surprise that it still possessed the courage, can-do pragmatism, inventiveness, idealism, and teamwork that had made the nation the envy of the world.” –Frederic C. Rich, Christian Nation Intriguing read that gets more difficult to put down page by page… HaveContinue reading “Finding Courage”
Do You Mow Your Blog?
As a homeowner, there are certain tasks that you tackle on a regular basis. Mowing the lawn, taking out the trash/recycling, washing and drying clothes, cleaning, etc. While they can seem repetitive and sometimes annoying, they’re necessary to maintain the look and feel of your home. As a blog manager, there are also certain tasksContinue reading “Do You Mow Your Blog?”
Bleeding
Clearly Conveyed Communications is excited to share a guest blog post, Bleeding, by Sage Doyle. Following is an original poem by Mr. Doyle that he was willing to share with our readers. Enjoy! Who is Sage Doyle? Sage Doyle is a mainstream novel writer pursuing publication. On his blog, he features a mix of poetry and shortContinue reading “Bleeding”
What Makes You, You?
WordPress.com’s Weekly Writing Challenge: A Pinch of You got me thinking. What makes you, you exactly? All of us are made up of a special mix of physical traits, intangibles and, shall we say, character flaws. So what’s your recipe? Here’s mine. Enjoy! Shine Soup Ingredients 2 c introversion 1 c water (fresh, salt, chlorinatedContinue reading “What Makes You, You?”
Curiosity // by Alastair Reid
Curiosity by Alastair Reid Curiosity may have killed the cat; more likely the cat was just unlucky, or else curious to see what death was like, having no cause to go on licking paws, or fathering litter on litter of kittens, predictably. FACE IT. Curiosity will not cause us to die — only lack of itContinue reading “Curiosity // by Alastair Reid”
