I’m on Tiny Buddha!!

Hello everyone! Welcome back to my blog! I’m so excited to share this news with all you! As you can tell from the title, I’m on Tiny Buddha!I’m sure Tiny Buddha needs no introduction! It is a popular blog that has been around since 2009! Wow! I admire the founder Lori Deschene and her work on Tiny Buddha, and I admire the fact that she allows others to share their wisdom and stories on the blog as well! When I reached out to Ms. Deschene, I was surprised and delighted that she actually responded! She was very kind and her responses were swift! It’s truly an honor to be featured on her blog Tiny Buddha!

To be featured on Tiny Buddha, your post should be at least one thousand words. My style of blogging is writing long posts, but I don’t usually write posts that reach one thousand words! I’m so proud of myself! I’m particularly happy with this post, and hope you all take something away from it. To read the post, visit Tiny Buddha! My post is called Lessons from a Late Bloomer Who Wanted to Be Famous! You can also click here.

Thankyou for visiting me! Until next time! 

– Charli

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Author: Charli Dee

Welcome to my site! I started this site to help inspire people with my experiences. I hope that I accomplish my goal for this site even a little!

16 thoughts on “I’m on Tiny Buddha!!”

  1. I read the post you wrote – it was fantastic – made me feel a lot better about myself too – I’m in my early 50s and half way through a uni-course: I often wonder if I left my “academic comeback” too late in life – but you reminded me it’s never too late to shine! Linda xox

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    1. I really love your comment Linda! I’m so happy you were able to resonate with my post! Yeah, I think sometimes life doesn’t work out the way we wanted when we were younger. The career we chose wasn’t really the right fit for example, and in your older years you choose to make a career change. That’s an example I hear a lot, and I’m learning that it’s ok to be a late bloomer. Arriving fashionably late to a party always leaves an impression!

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      1. What a great take on this! I trained as an architect, became a project manager, then a stay at home mum, then a uni student (and part-time blogger)… who knows what the next chapter will be – the main thing (for me) is giving it your all where you’re at; make the most of each chapter as it unfolds. It’s natural to evolve – but at the pace that suits you best; best wishes always, L xox

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