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focused on something I’ve learned in the course of the past year that I think has the potential to transform not only your blogging, but many areas of your life. Today’s episode is personal – my personal journey of the last nine months. I talked about it at the ProBlogger event a few weeks ago now in my opening keynote – an unexpected topic perhaps, but one that I think is so useful as the foundation of everything, including building a profitable blog. The question I want to ask you today is the question we get asked all the time: “how are you?”. Not your blog, not your business, but you? Not just answering “good”, or “busy”, but finding out how are you really? Don’t gloss over the question – really ponder the answer. The biggest lesson in blogging I’ve learned this year, is that if I want my blog to shine, I need to move beyond the minutiae of monetising, finding readers, creating content – I need to work on making myself shine. The wellbeing of my blogs is directly linked to the wellbeing of me, and I had been letting myself go. Late last year I went to the doctor for my annual health checkup, and what he told me changed the trajectory.
of not only my life, but my blogs as well. He gave me a list of things to work on to get my health back up to speed – a whole list. It was stuff I already knew but had never really done anything about. Seeing it there, in list form, was confronting. I left that doctor’s office feeling pretty low. I didn’t sleep well that night, as I thought about all the things I needed to change in my life. I even pondered the stuff that the doctor didn’t know, but that I knew was an issue. The story I want to tell you today is how that day was a pivot point for me, and how putting my health and wellbeing first has made such a Country Email List impact on my blogs and my work ever since. I hope it inspires you to examine the parts of your life that need changing, to inspire you to take your health seriously and to stop forgetting to exercise, forgetting to eat well, forgetting to get your priorities in order as we churn on through the hamster wheel of work. I hope it helps you set a solid foundation from which your blogs and online endeavours can grow. Click here to listen to episode 38 of the ProBlogger Podcast: The Biggest Lesson I Learned About Building a Profitable Blog in 2015. I’d also love to hear your feedback on today’s episode, either here or at ProBlogger.com, and your answer to the question: “how are you?”. Further Reading: Sitting is the New Smoking: Sydney.
Morning Herald How to Get in Shape after Being Sedentary: LiveStrong Five Best Standing Desks: LifeHacker The 5:2 Fast Diet: How Does the Fast Diet Work?: TheFastDiet.co.uk The Important of Rest and Relaxation: University of Washington The Practice of Stillness: Michael Hyatt About Darren Rowse Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Search Search I need help to... Start A Blog Create Content Find Readers Build Community Make Money Blogging Be Productive Understand Technology Get Work 14 Bloggers Share Their Daily Blogging Routine 14 Bloggers Share Their Daily Blogging Routine07 Sep 2023 Stop Reading. Start Doing. Now! Stop Reading. Start Doing. Now!03 Aug 2023 The Ultimate Guide to Guest Blogging in 2023 for Increased Organic Traffic The Ultimate Guide to Guest Blogging in 2023 for Increased Organic Traffic27 Jul 2023 COMMENTS Jason Sandeman says: 08/31/2015 at 3:44 am My life changed March 11, 2010. I was handed a diagnosis for diabetes.
of not only my life, but my blogs as well. He gave me a list of things to work on to get my health back up to speed – a whole list. It was stuff I already knew but had never really done anything about. Seeing it there, in list form, was confronting. I left that doctor’s office feeling pretty low. I didn’t sleep well that night, as I thought about all the things I needed to change in my life. I even pondered the stuff that the doctor didn’t know, but that I knew was an issue. The story I want to tell you today is how that day was a pivot point for me, and how putting my health and wellbeing first has made such a Country Email List impact on my blogs and my work ever since. I hope it inspires you to examine the parts of your life that need changing, to inspire you to take your health seriously and to stop forgetting to exercise, forgetting to eat well, forgetting to get your priorities in order as we churn on through the hamster wheel of work. I hope it helps you set a solid foundation from which your blogs and online endeavours can grow. Click here to listen to episode 38 of the ProBlogger Podcast: The Biggest Lesson I Learned About Building a Profitable Blog in 2015. I’d also love to hear your feedback on today’s episode, either here or at ProBlogger.com, and your answer to the question: “how are you?”. Further Reading: Sitting is the New Smoking: Sydney.
Morning Herald How to Get in Shape after Being Sedentary: LiveStrong Five Best Standing Desks: LifeHacker The 5:2 Fast Diet: How Does the Fast Diet Work?: TheFastDiet.co.uk The Important of Rest and Relaxation: University of Washington The Practice of Stillness: Michael Hyatt About Darren Rowse Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. Search Search I need help to... Start A Blog Create Content Find Readers Build Community Make Money Blogging Be Productive Understand Technology Get Work 14 Bloggers Share Their Daily Blogging Routine 14 Bloggers Share Their Daily Blogging Routine07 Sep 2023 Stop Reading. Start Doing. Now! Stop Reading. Start Doing. Now!03 Aug 2023 The Ultimate Guide to Guest Blogging in 2023 for Increased Organic Traffic The Ultimate Guide to Guest Blogging in 2023 for Increased Organic Traffic27 Jul 2023 COMMENTS Jason Sandeman says: 08/31/2015 at 3:44 am My life changed March 11, 2010. I was handed a diagnosis for diabetes.