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New Year. New Blog Project.

January 6, 2017 by Cheryl Wilder

Cheryl sitting in meditation pose bouncing on trampoline
Photo Courtesy of Suzanne Farrell Smith
I’ve been trying to figure out how to become more engaged on social media. Though my writing is raw, transparent and personal, I am more a people watcher than a participator, especially in large groups. I am half hermit and more than 50% an introvert. Yet the other side of me loves my friends and family, wants to meet more people and ultimately wants to engage and connect more often. How to do this? Here’s one way I have decided to participate. Yes, it fills more than one role. As a writer, I want people to read my work. I have always loved quotes, especially making a collage of them on the wall of my office. I figured, why not put all these things together: my work, a love of quotes, and my desire to connect. My first one was posted 12/31/16–six days ago (see how backwards I can be with this social media thing?). Haven’t figured out how to connect FB with Pinterest to my website yet (one thing at a time). My goal is to post weekly on Saturdays. I hope you enjoy.

Best wishes to you all on this New Year. Peace.


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