Welcome to the new WorkLoveLife!

When I started WorkLoveLife in February 2008, I knew nothing about social media, blogs, or platforms. I wasn’t on Facebook or Twitter, and I was still using a Hotmail account (oh, the naivete!). I was blogging on MySpace when I decided to start a “real” blog. I didn’t do any research when choosing a platform… I don’t know what lead me to Blogger, but that’s what I went with.

Over the past year-and-a-half, a lot has changed. I’ve changed, and my knowledge about social media has certainly grown. And I have to admit that I’ve felt even a little embarrassed about my once-adequate blog, especially when I built a new blog site on WordPress, which looked so clean and was so user-friendly.

And so, I finally grabbed Andrew Norcross and set out to redesign this blog. It’s given so much to me since I started it, it seems only fair to give it the platform and style it deserves, a style that reflects what it is I do on this blog.

I hope you enjoy the new WorkLoveLife as much as I do.

5 Responses to “Welcome to the new WorkLoveLife!”

  1. La Lisa says:

    Nice. Love how you walk your talk girlie…my site/blog goes live over Labor Day…progressive politics in South Texas (rather oxymoronic)…keep it comin!

  2. Marta says:

    Looks great! Does this mean you’ll be posting more frequently? Hope so :)

  3. Can we nominate Norcross for like a “Bad Ass Achievement in Helping Others Award?” I’m only half kidding.

    Re-Design looks great and looking forward to a reinvigorated Holly cranking out at least a post a week? ;-)

    Hope all is well in South Texas. I was just home for a week and it reminded me how much I need to come home.

    I’ll do a rain dance for you guys!

  4. Grace Boyle says:

    Congratulations! I love redesigns :) It feels fresh and definitely can be a milestone, to show you where you started and where you’re going now. I think it looks awesome, by the way!

  5. Norcross says:

    Glad you dig it! I have to admit, it was a lot of fun doing something where the other person (in this case, you) had a clear idea of what they wanted. That’s all too rare these days.

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