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Blogger Behave - Book Review

I just got done reading the eBook Blogger Behave: Make your blog benefit your life so you can love both.

After reading this eBook, I can honestly say it is not only for bloggers, but also non-bloggers.  The content can apply to everyone.

The writer, Laura Booz, uses her life experiences as examples throughout the eBook.  She uses those examples to show you how to use your life experiences throughout your blog.  She tells how you should love what you write and take care of your words.  Blog with purpose so that you may grow as a person.

She tells of how her family has a vision statement which inspired her to create a blogging vision statement.  I thought that was very clever.  She speaks of time management and high standards.

Love your blog, love your life.

I loved this eBook.  I love how it was personal.  I love how she wrote about being true to yourself. 

This eBook also inspired me to rethink how I live each day.  Am I true to myself?  Do I speak things that are true to myself?  Do I use my time wisely?  Do I have high standards for how I live each day?  It made me think about what words I use each day, not only through my blog, but also in my home. 

I highly recommend this eBook.  It is very encouraging and inspirational.  I'm glad I found it!

You can click the orange link above to purchase your copy.  

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