I have been thinking a lot about WHERE I want this blog to go and what I want this blog to be. I really don't want this blog to lose the fiber aspect, but I have also been wanting to write more about family and religion too. The reason for this is because I started a Bible Study at church (Beth Moores' Daniel Bible Study) that I want to blog about too, not to mention family stuff that comes up, but at the same time this is my business blog so should I blog about that elsewhere? I don't know.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
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My 2 cents: Business and religion don't mix. Start a second blog and link to it here (and vice versa).
That's a tough question. I don't have a business blog really, but as you know God is a part of my life both personally and in business too. He guides all my steps. I think having duel blogs linked together would be a good idea. But that doesn't mean you have to hide you faith on one. Just the main focus of one is business with the guidance of God and the other is personal that elaborates on how God is an every day part of your life.
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