Caution to Blogging

But he also knows there’s a fine line when you’re the face of a brand. If you step over, its things might come back hard and fast. Even something you think is no big deal. People can weaponize and use it to hurt you or your loved ones. Advice: don’t share too much too fast. I take a lot of time to write each post. I proofread it and leave it in my drafts for a few hours. Then I come back and usually edit. Often, I have a friend read it too. Before you post, pause to consider. Would you be embarrassed if a loved one read this? Could a stranger use it to hurt me?

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something…

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  1. This is true too! I guess you need to know your purpose/motive for blogging. I use to blog about business when I first started in 08. But now I blog thoughts, feelings, memories, and everything in between! I welcome judgement and critical feedback!

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