tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5000996022665872977.post1988849004275931704..comments2023-10-30T01:32:48.303-07:00Comments on Goldiblog: A Blog by Goldiluxe Events: In Which Shizz Gets RealErin Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13579095307823870159noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5000996022665872977.post-43352973841399681982012-03-29T13:32:58.272-07:002012-03-29T13:32:58.272-07:00First of all, I think using the word "sucks&q...First of all, I think using the word "sucks" in relation to owning a small business means that perhaps someone isn't in the right business. Stressful? Yes. Heart-tuggingly scary? Shyeah. Headache-inducing? Most definitely. Worth it? Absolutely. <br />But "sucks?" That's a pretty heavy word for something you love enough to make your living.<br />As far as rainbows and bunnies go...do I want to read a blog dedicated to beautiful events and design when the owner talks incessantly about how much it sucks to do it? Mmm...no. I'll read your rainbows any day. :)<br />That being said, a post that reminds us that there's a real person behind the business is always welcome, and was probably uber therapeutic for you.<br />When I go through a phase where I feel like my blogging is just cranking out written crap into the universe that no one cares about, I usually find that if I just keep on doing it, something always comes along to refresh my passion and my confidence.<br />It's not a very original piece of advice... but it's effective. Keep on keepin' on, I guess!<br />Anyway, good luck with your phase of down-trodden bunnies and black-and-white rainbows... sometimes you've just got to be in a rut so you can find a new way to pull yourself out, right?Lauren Bonkhttp://www.laurenbonk.comnoreply@blogger.com