If I thought I was just going to come back home and continue to work on my business alone, I was wrong– dead wrong. I am overwhelmed by the follow-up from some of the military spouses, Veterans and sponsors I met over those two days in Dallas. We have built some solid networks and I know that when its time for #milblogging18, I’ll be ready to roll.
Category: BLOGGING MILITARY SPOUSE
Blogging as a military spouse means turning moves and challenges into stories worth telling. PCS checklists become advice to share. Overseas adventures turn into lessons for others. Blogging helps build community and keep memories alive. It gives me space to work through deployments and celebrate milestones. It connects me with people who get this life. And it reaches readers outside the military who want to understand.

The Blogger’s Compromise: Privacy
I am keenly aware. To be a good blogger, I have to maintain a balance between good, relevant content and how much of my personal life I share with you —the readers. Blogging usually includes the family in some way. And this is regardless of their willingness to participate. Good…
How to Find Travel Blog Topics When You Aren’t Traveling?
If you don’t have an account on Quora, you are missing out on a great resource for blogging topics. It is a community where every question you can and cannot imagine is asked and answered. It can also be a source of entertainment– some of the questions and answers are hilarious.
How Top Blogging Skills Can Help You Conquer the Global Market
Blogging skills include writing, technical, creative marketing, time management, budgeting– developing a social media strategy in the global marketplace. In one of my previous posts. I thought blogging hadn’t added to my duffel bag of skills. However, this is not true.