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Tiny Buddha – The Book, Interview with Lori Deschene

Brilliantly Better

Since then, Tiny Buddha has expanded to include a community blog and now my book, but the main idea remains the same: It’s about simple daily wisdom to help us live more mindfully, peacefully, and happily in our everyday lives. It’s called the “Life’s Hard Questions” contest, and it runs until January 15, 2012. So, hurry up.

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How to Boost Your Blogging Game with Digital Flipbooks

Men With Pens

It’s inevitable that when you’ve been blogging for a while, eventually your subscriber numbers are going to hit a slump. They can be embedded right into your site or blog. You can choose to digitize only a portion of your book and offer the full version for purchase or in exchange for an email subscription. Translation?

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What to Do When You Hit Your Writing Wall

Men With Pens

Gotham Books had purchased my book. Fast forward to March of 2012 and a conversation with my editor. I would have focused on the blog, a journal, or the short stories I’m always messing with. You can always ask him questions over on the blog or on Twitter. And when had I started wringing my hands? I didn’t care.

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Introducing the SUCCESS 125

Success

An 18-year blogging veteran, Ajayi covers all things culture with a critical yet humorous lens on her website Awesomely Luvvie and wrote the instant best-sellers Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual (2021) and I’m Judging You: The Do-Better Manual (2016). Bethke started out as an individual realtor in 2011. Luvvie Ajayi.

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Want to expand your horizons? 35 new books from TED speakers that will enlarge your world

Ideas.Ted

asks Suleika Jaouad, who had to face her own mortality in 2011. While there, she started a blog, which grew into a column for the New York Times , and led to long-distance friendships with readers engaged in their own battles with loss, illness and loneliness. In 2012, Pastor Paul Williams was a leader of an evangelical church.

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