Welcome Back, Good Life Divas!
We live in a digital society and more and more moms are getting online and blogging, networking through social media and just becoming more tech savvy.
I’m becoming a believer in the power of social media. I was recently able to meet and connect with Ashley Logsdon through the social networking site, 48Days.net, an extension of her family’s business. Ashley is the daughter of Dan Miller, best selling author of 48 Days to the Work You Love. She works from home in the family business 48 Days, LLC, a career/life coaching internet-based company that believes that 85% of the process of truly finding the work you love is by looking inward. She specializes in family and relationship coaching, personality profiles, customer excellence and satisfaction, and both 48 Days to the Work You Love and No More Mondays curriculum.
Ashley is an active part of the 48Days.net community. She is a life coach, personal success manager, advocate, volunteer and a blogger. As I browsed her profile and read some of her posts, I saw that in addition to the many hats she wears in her position, she was also a devoted wife and mother. She is the type of woman that I believe exemplifies a Good Life Diva. I felt that she would not only bring encouragement to you on your Good Life journey, but practical wisdom. Well… she agreed. So, this week through the use of technology (in this case Skype and video recording software) with each of our babies sleeping in the other room we were able to sit down and talk. Technorati Profile
Please, return to the Diva Spotlight Section of the site on Monday, 3/16 to see my interview with Ashley:
Good Life wisdom Ashley will share in her interview:
- how to keep family as the priority
- the unique challenges of working from home and running a homebased business
- lessons she learned from her own mother regarding work and family
- how she keeps the different aspects of her life in harmony
- how she gives back to the community on a local and global level
- learn about an amazing organization Ashley volunteers with and how it’s changing the lives of women in other parts of the world
If you think this whole social media “thing” is just a fad, this video from the Today Show discusses how more and more moms are connecting online. This is Part 1 of a 2 Part Series:
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Read one Mom Bloggers view of this Today Show segment: Morningside Mom
Are you a “digital” mom? If not, would you be interested in learning more about how you could be connecting with other women/mothers online using the many different types of social media tools and resources that are available? Please, leave us a comment.


