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Making online friends and networking

April 29, 2013

Recently I’ve been to a few events where networking and making online friends or meeting online friends for the first time is the ultimate goal. It’s just recently that I’ve given in to the fact that this is important for my business but also for me as a person.

Now that I work from home running my own business I no longer have coworkers. The nice thing about having people around to talk to is that you can quickly and easily vent any frustrations your having, brainstorm ideas, make plans for the weekend, collaborate, and so on. For me having coworkers was both business and pleasure as a lot of them were close friends of mine. Working from home I’m sort of cut off from both (and the fact that I live super far away from most of my friends and family).

It’s taken me a while to change my thinking and realize that other bloggers and handmade shop owners can be my new coworkers. And the best way for me to connect with them is at live events where I can get to know the person behind the persona if you will. I struggle connecting online because I get so easily overwhelmed with all the different social media outlets and all the bloggers and shop owners I feel like I should be following. For now anyhow I’ve decided to try and narrow my prospects to people I’ve met in person and had a connection with. This gives me motivation to continue getting to know them and hopefully form some relationships and friendships.

It’s really been forcing me out of my comfort zone though, I’ll be honest. Being so new at this networking thing I often times feel like I should know more ahead of time. I’ve tried to not let that stop be though because I will always feel like I should know more and I can bet you I’m not the only one. It’s totally fine to learn as I go. Also I sometimes get intimidated in larger crowds. I feel silly walking up to a group of women that seem to know each other and attempt to join in.

It also brings up a lot of self doubt. I wonder if I’m interesting enough or if I’m letting my true personality come through. Sometimes I feel like my work isn’t good enough or important enough. I think my blog has no focus (maybe it doesn’t). I’m trying my best to turn these thoughts around because if I don’t believe in what I’m doing then why should anyone else.

I’m getting better but it’s a constant struggle and a never ending learning curve.

What’s been on your mind lately?

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Favorites from snap

April 24, 2013

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-candy bar at the pajama nightDSC_2029
-inspiration from Lisa LeonardDSC_2053
-practicing my object photography skills during a sessionDSC_2055
-hello mountains!IMG_1830
-I didn’t make it to the tulip fields but I couldn’t let this skirt go to waste. IMG_1846
-I just loved meeting Meagan! I think she got my weirdness and I liked that. IMG_1847
-everyone decorated their doors and I was being funny in front of this one made up to be a photo booth.IMG_1868-All 3 ladies at our table taking pictures of the cupcakes. Oh boy!

I’ve been back from SNAP for 3 days now and I’m still processing. I’m trying not to let my overwhelm make me unproductive. I have a tendency to let that happen. I’m attempting to take action today. The sun shining bright today might derail me but I think that’s acceptable. Ha!

Anyhow I learned a lot of valuable information this weekend from a lot of talented and inspiring women. I was also brave enough to introduce myself to quite a few of them. This was a struggle at times. I worried I wouldn’t have anything to say or that I’d say the wrong thing. It helped to remind myself that the woman on the other end has the same worries.

A few of my favorite classes from the weekend included:

Basic blogging tips taught by Desiree of The 36th Avenue, Sarah of Thrifty Decor Chick, and Amy of the Idea Room.

DIY lighting and electrical tutorial taught by Brittany of Pretty Handy Girl and Sandra of Sawdust and Paperscraps.

How to effectively use affiliate links taught by Jessica of the Creative Mom.

How to plan, launch, and grow a handmade business taught by Amy Cornwell, Diana of Livy Love Designs, and Katie of Vintage Rose Wraps.

Working with virtual assistants taught by Alissa of Rags to Stitches and Skye McLain.

Object photography taught by Caroline of Armelle.

Now what to do with all this information?  I guess we’ll see…