Okay, great! Set goals, got it. No, I mean lots of goals I have:
- 28% would rather go a day without social media
- 22% would rather eat their least favorite food
- 21% would rather see a movie or concert they know they won’t like
- 17% would rather talk to their ex
- 14% would rather walk across hot coals
- 16% would rather change baby diapers.
I began looking into options, did my research and found that Aflac was going to be my best option for myself, our family, and for my blog income. For most U.S. companies, fall marks open enrollment season, a time when employees can review their employer-sponsored benefits offerings and choose the health insurance policies that best meet their financial and health care needs. If you work for yourself – this is still the time to take advantage of this opportunity. Spending more time researching benefits options can help ensure you make the best health care and financial decisions for yourself and your family this open enrollment. Voluntary insurance is a financial protection plan that pays cash when you’re sick or hurt so you can focus on recovery, not financial stress.
3. Keep The Passion Alive
I began blogging because I was passionate about keeping Ryan informed with our lives and wanted to be able to also have an outlet to express my creativity when it came to hair and makeup. When Ryan got home, I was no longer passionate about sharing our daily lives anymore so I then directed it more into a fashion and beauty blog and that is how Lipstick, Heels and a Baby got to wear it is today. So now to keep my passion alive – which thankfully with beauty and fashion it is not hard because it is forever changing but stay educated. Stay up to date. Stay informed. How do you do this? Well for my blog and myself I:
Go to NYFW and Miami Swim week for inspiration of the next season.
Read magazines.
Read and follow other blogs and bloggers in other areas to capture their passion and creativity.
Attend conferences on blogging, social media, and marketing.
In your job what could you do? Well I am not sure, because I don’t know what your job is but, you could:
Attend continuing educational courses.
Travel to other cities or countries and tour the way they are doing whatever it is your doing.
Find inspirational websites and magazines in your field.
Brainstorm with peers and co workers on ways you guys can keep it new, fresh, and exciting.
Maggie Zemanek says
These are great tips!! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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