Last month I started a new taking stock or taking inventory series on my blog. The idea came from Keria Lenox’s blog (go follow her here, she’s awesome!). I know what you’re thinking. Danielle, it’s already the 18th of October. Why are you late in making this article? I almost hesitated in making one forContinue reading “10.2017”
Tag Archives: Blogging
Write Here, Write Now.
The backspace button is not an option for the next month and a half, as I prepare for my favorite and least favorite month of the year- National Novel Writing Month. AKA NaNoWriMo. I’ve read different arguments on why writers should or shouldn’t participate in NaNoWriMo. Over the past two years, Novel Writing Month hasContinue reading “Write Here, Write Now.”
Seasonal Depression & Writing
Originally, this blog was going to be about a different writing subject. I’ve already drafted that subject for later this week. Personally, I feel like I need to talk about something that some people try to avoid or even can’t get around to talking about. The last blog I had written was at the beginningContinue reading “Seasonal Depression & Writing”
09.2017
September is here which means autumn leaves, pumpkin spice and College football. One of my favorite bloggers, Keria Lenox, does a monthly taking stock of what’s going on in her life and posts it as a blog article. Please give her a follow- she writes fantastic articles about life, fashion and beauty! I am creditingContinue reading “09.2017”
What’s In My Gym Bag
Don’t forget to clean out your gym bag every couple of weeks!
Basic English Grammar: Nouns
Today’s grammar review is all about nouns!
Living Alone & Meal Planning
Meal Planning + Living Alone = It’s possible.
Kinda like it, kind don’t
In 600 words, I discuss and review Taylor Swift’s new song Look What You Made Me Do.
Writing Advice for the Soul
Four fundamental advice tips I have for new and returning writers.
Becoming a Vegetarian
Header photo credit to Laurie Sites. She wrote some tips about being a vegetarian. Growing up on a ranch in Texas, I was always around cattle. Part of my chores was feeding them and my family would eventually send them of to be butchered. I knew that was a part of a cow’s life span.Continue reading “Becoming a Vegetarian”
