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I wanted to start sharing some of my favorite blogs with you on a weekly basis. It's likely that I spend way too much time on the Internet these days, but I can't stop exploring for the best women's blogs out there. This week's favorite is my friend Suzanne's blog, Without Dash.

Women’s Blogs to Love

I wanted to start sharing some of my favorite blogs with you on a weekly basis.  Normally, I will post these on Tuesday, but yesterday was a crazy day that seemed to lack a couple of hours.  It’s likely that I spend way too much time on the Internet as it is, but I can’t stop exploring for the best women’s blogs out there.  This week’s favorite is my friend Suzanne’s blog, Without DashShe has actually done a guest post for us in the past, so obviously she is a kindred spirit.  After reading her post today, I wanted to pass you the link so you could experience more of her thought-provoking articles.  Enjoy!  Be well-be beautiful.

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About Kellie R. Stone

"I make no excuses for my diverse roles as a Rock Your Feminine Type Coach™ and Branding Expert, best-selling author, and crime thriller novelist. Yes, I do still chuckle a bit at the irony. I kick ass as a women’s biz coach by day and kill off vulnerable fiction characters at night. What the hell, it makes for some interesting dreams. I believe that everyone should pursue their passions no matter how out there they seem to be. One of those pure heart-fluttering passions for me has always been writing. Since I did, indeed, chase my dream of being a writer, I've published two non-fiction books in the self-development genre, co-authored an international best seller, and now I'm finally pushing my much-too-old-to-be-in-the-nest novel out the door and into the world. My whole world is empowering and I adore showing others how to live life unfiltered, whether I do that through the written word or my coaching work. I love my job!" ~Kellie R. Stone

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  1. Thanks Kellie,

    I got inspired by an (offline) magazine article comparing the organizing of your life with throwing a party. How you should plan the things like decoration, people and food and all that. And also plan to leave out things that would spoil your party, like some people who are wasting your energy.
    And then I got carried away a bit…!

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