Day 4: A Little Content Creation

Day 4: A Little Content Creation

Good Morning, My Lovelies!

Today's documentation is going to be short and sweet, because I'm spending most of my time over on my MichelleLiggitt.com blog, creating my first piece of content over there.

I wish I could say I had a grand, well-thought-out plan for my blog there, but the reality is that all I have is a list of about a bajillion blog post ideas, and only a handful of them are probably worth actually writing. Please tell me I'm not alone?

The Actual Point of This Site, and My Others

You see, my namesake blog is...personal. Yes, it will talk about the things I do each day to run my various businesses, but it's more about the why of what I do, than the how.

This site is about the nuts-and-bolts how of what I'm doing, and if I'm being honest, it's as much for me as it is for all of you. It's the first step in process documentation, which is an important step in running your business like a well-oiled machine.

My EasyEqualsDone.com domain will be about the nuts-and-bolts of how I deal with keeping my home livable, myself clean and fed, and my personal life in order (more or less). It's going to take a bit longer to build out, but I promise it'll have lots of helps for those with AuDHD brains like mine!

And of course, my Paperies.com domain will have all of the pretties that I create and have available for sale. Right now it's rather desolate, as I decide whether it's going to be a Shopify site, or take some other form, but if you're interested in my creations, many can be found in my Etsy shop, and I even have some published on Amazon!

Why Here, Why Now?

The type of systematization this blog covers is something I've done for many of my clients as a freelancer, and now I'm applying it to my own world. One of the many ways the knowledge you pick up over the course of a lifetime in the business world can be useful over and over.

But normally, I hide this step "behind the curtain" as it were. It's messy, inelegant, and reveals the pinball nature of my AuDHD attention patterns.

This time, though, I'm bringing it out into the light, in the hopes of building community with other AuDHD women/entrepreneurs. If you'd like to learn more about how to work with your unique AuDHD brain, please keep watching, and visit my other web properties (mentioned above) as well!

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