by Sheila Scarborough | Dec 7, 2021 | Life-hacking and Tips for Better Living, Photos and Images, Tourism Marketing on the Web, Travel and Travel Media, Video, Web Communications
A few years ago, I wrote a blog post here on Sheila’s Guide about avoiding blogger burnout. Little did I know that a global pandemic and various other crises would soon put all of us to the test of battling almost-constant mental exhaustion. I started my first...
by Sheila Scarborough | Aug 6, 2018 | Blogs, Life-hacking and Tips for Better Living, Meetings and Conferences, Travel and Travel Media, Web Communications
Is the grind getting to you? Has the blogging inspiration muse deserted you? Are you, like me, trying to figure out how to avoid blogger burnout? Here’s a summary of my presentation on this topic for the Building Community Midwest Travel Bloggers conference …... by Sheila Scarborough | Mar 3, 2018 | Web Communications, What This Blog's All About
This is just a post to say how much I love online publishing. I don’t have to ask anyone’s permission to publish this blog post. I am not including an image in this post, although that has become key to a post’s appeal. I do not have a profound...
by Sheila Scarborough | Jun 7, 2017 | Life-hacking and Tips for Better Living, Web Communications
It’s a running battle for all of us, trying to quell the email beast. All the best email management advice I’ve read can be summed up thusly: Stop the flow from coming in at all. Mercilessly unsubscribe from emails you don’t really want. Use phone...
by Sheila Scarborough | Feb 10, 2016 | What This Blog's All About
“I should write a blog post about 10 years of blogging, but I’ll do it after I watch this basketball game.” That’s how I was thinking tonight about acknowledging a decade of publishing online. No careful marketing plan, no organized...
by Sheila Scarborough | Dec 31, 2014 | Life-hacking and Tips for Better Living, What This Blog's All About
If success here at the start of a new year means “Email Inbox Zero,” or a blog and email newsletter editorial calendar already completed, or all unfiled piles of paper gone from my house, or a nice set of year-long personal and professional goals taped to...