Write It, Girl Spring Tour Week 3

It’s time.
To dream boldly and imagine impossibilities.
To conjure up words and phrases the world is waiting to hear.
To turn off email and stop checking blog stats. To stop worrying.
And just write.
Jeff Goins, The Writer’s Manifesto

Can you believe we are half-way through our Spring Tour for Write It, Girl My favorite thing has been to read comments you are leaving on each other’s blogs.  Writers leave the best comments, don’t you think?  This week we want to encourage you to dream big.  Write your heart.  Find a new Write It, Girl sister and encourage her to keep writing!

Stay tuned next Monday for information on our Write It, Girl prize packs and how you can win one!  {Hint: be sure to subscribe to the blog so you don’t miss out!}

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Katie and I are excited to share 2 more Write It, Girl spotlights with you this week. We are honored that they wanted to share their passion for writing, blogging, and dreaming with us! Maybe, you have heard of them and love them, too.  Be sure to give them a shout out this week on Twitter and Facebook and let them know how much we appreciate them!

Squee! is all about helping you create your “lemonade stand.” In other words, a way to share your art with the world. The two of us {Holley Gerth & Stephanie Bryant} understand what that means because as kids, lemonade stands were our first businesses. As time has gone by, we’ve decided that wonderful blend of work and play doesn’t have to change—it just looks a little different for grown-ups.
Squee! was birthed out of our passion for God-sized dreamers and creativpreneurs—women like you who are called for such a time as this. We want to do for you what we did for (in)courage, web site we cofounded that got almost a million hits in its first six months. We’re zealous about creating a personal brand for the creative, change-the-world woman. Squee! exists to help complete your experience and expression; to take your dreams and bring them into the light of reality where they are living and viable.
We’ll partner with you to build your ‘lemonade stand’  through a process that emphasizes individuality, listening, and dreaming together. We will help make this your time, whether that means creating your brand, launching your book, developing an organization, or getting your products to a new market. We’ll also continually encourage you to stir up your own recipes for work and play, have a profitable ‘stand’ and make a delicious difference in the world.
Twitter: SqueeInc
Facebook: SqueeInc
Blog:  Squee!

Our first ebook partnership recently launched. So for a taste of what we do, stop by MotherLetters.com too.

Amy Lynn Andrews (call her Amy) shares blogging tips, tools and tutorials at How to manage your time betterBloggingWithAmy.com. Here easy-to-follow style and step-by-step instructions have helped hundreds of people start blogs of their own or improve the one(s) they’ve got. She is also the author of Tell Your Time, a short but jam-packed ebook about time management that helps you manage your time as well as your life.

Twitter: Amy Lynn Andrews

Facebook:  Blogging With Amy

Blog: Blogging With Amy

 

 

Link up!

This link-up is fun and easy! Just write about whatever is on your heart, and come back here to share it. All we ask is three things:

  • Use the Write It, Girl button in your post (see side bar)
  • Don’t link and run! To facilitate community we ask that you comment on at least the two posts before yours.
  • And please, link only one post per week.

About Stacey

Stacey is Mike’s wife and the mother of 4 vibrant girls. She is a Writer Girl who loves God’s Word and connecting with women. You can find her blogging at 29lincolnavenue where she hopes to encourage your heart, grow in faith together, and talk about the stuff of life. Stacey is blessed to be part of MODsquad Blog for Mothers of Daughters and co-author of the ebook "Hope for The Weary Mom". Follow her on Twitter @stacey29lincoln.

Comments

  1. Cherry says:

    Thank you for this community, encouraging us to write. And thanks for the quote at the beginning of this post. Good words!

  2. I am so sorry. I linked before properly reading the instructions. Would you mind deleting number 56. After I realized what I had done, I went back and wrote another post and linked it just now…number 64. thank you and sorry for the hassle.

  3. I’ve been trying to link up, but for some reason, it’s not working for me :( I tried back on Tuesday and again today…any suggestions?

  4. Thank you so much for the place and the opportunity to share my writing! I was trying to link up with you but I think there must be something wrong with my browser. Anyway, here’s where you can find the post I’ve linked up with you…

    http://heretofindhim.blogspot.com/2012/03/let-him-use-your-gift.html

    Blessings to all of you!

  5. Branson says:

    Tried linking up several times but just can’t get it to work :( Here is my post http://myreflectionofsomething.org/lifes-latest-lesson-seasonal-friendship/

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