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Feel Good Foods Brings Delicious Gluten-Free Meals to Stores Nationwide + More

I’ve never been the type of person to concern myself much with what food is gluten free and what food isn’t. Instead, I’ve always found interest in the things that taste like something I would enjoy eating again. Whether it’s a salad or a burger, if it tastes good then I want it. Knowing that,

How to Stay Motivated as a Blogger When Life Gets Hard

Earlier this month I got some bad news while at work. It wasn’t bad like, “You suck at your job we’re firing you, Danielle” but it was more like “You’re doing a great job but we have to cut your hours, Danielle.” To be honest, the latter sentence was actually the bad news. The minute

4 Things You Should Know When Hosting Your Website with Bluehost

A while back we discussed how to pick the best blog name when you don’t know where to start, and later how to create the best branded material for your blog. If you’re at the point in your blogging career where you’re ready to move into the self-hosting space and create your very own website

6 Tips on How to Create the Best Personality for Your Blog

[All photos in this post where taken by Huong Nguyen of Velvet Media and Marketing at Momed in Atwater Village] When it comes to starting your own blog, chances are your initial thought focuses on creating your website. You smile like Dr. Evil as you think about it, “Then it’s gonna look like this, and I’ll

Looking Back on 2017 and Gearing Up for 2018 on Follow My Gut

[All photos in this post where taken by Huong Nguyen of Heartlab Co.] I know I’m talking about New Year’s resolutions 15 days into the year, but I’m really serious about them this time. I’ve said it a few times before and even now the following statement still holds true: 2017 was pretty crummy. But I

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Dear Entrepreneurs: No One Cares That You’re Tired

I say this in the kindest way possible and from first-hand experience, seriously: no one cares that you’re tired. Yes, I get it. We entrepreneurs or super-side hustlers work more hours in a single week than most can imagine. Whether you have a full-time job and your side gig, multiple side gigs, or are just