Are you in need of some blog writing tips? Ever wished that you write the perfect blog post that gets for your audience?
None of us is born with the ability to make something perfectly the first time. However, it is by failing that we get better and improve things.
The same rule applies when it comes to blogging. I am yet to meet a blogger who get it all right when they first start a blog.
Many bloggers continue to struggle with failure because there is a belief that failure is a bad thing.
The truth is that as humans we learn more from our mistakes compared to our successes.
It was Thomas Edison who said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work."
I am not sure if you, as a blogger, need to find 10,000 ways that blogging will not work, at least I hope not.
In this post, I spent some time interviewing Megan. I believe that Megan may have found some peculiar blog writing tips and many ways that her business works to reach out to potential clients.
Join me as I spend time chatting with Megan.
Who is Megan?
Hi, I am Megan Whitaker, I blog over at goingcrunchynotcrazy.com. I've had it since 2015 when my first daughter was born.
I was a registered nurse and I love health and wellness but I was not super happy with the medical model and I really wanted to stay at home.
So, I decided to quit my job and I pivoted into natural health and wellness. I have been blogging, speaking and writing ever since.
What exactly do you do?
The area that I talk about is very specific. My focus is really on environmental detoxification of the chemicals around your home and body.
Before I was a nurse I had an autoimmune disease. Nursing is something I did in the hope that I was able to figure myself out.
As expected, I fell down what I call the crunchy rabbit hole where I started with herbs and roots and that helped a little bit and somebody suggested that I take out plastics and things.
That helped a lot. Professionally, I was a makeup artist before I went to nursing school.
My job involved using a lot of products, a lot of chemicals, I had the worst diet and over the course of 5 years, I completely detoxified my whole house, environment and all of my products.
After going totally chemical free, I've had no pain, no medication, nothing like that for six (6) years.
So, I really focus on educating specifically moms and younger families. How to go about switching over all of your products and your environment.
Getting rid of the chemical burden that we have in our homes.
I think that there is a big fear that people have that it is too much to do, it is too expensive to do or they can't possibly learn all these things.
That's why I'm here. It took me 10 years and two degrees and I don't know how many other educational opportunities to get all this knowledge and I like to share it.
My blog specifically works on science. The nursing part of me still really likes research and science.
So, I like to break down good research, science and wellness and kind of bring it together.
I talk a lot to pregnant moms, new moms, moms with small children that have little bodies to take care of.
I like to give good facts and make the science easy for them.