December is Digital Sisterhood Month! #DSMonth

» Posted by on Nov 30, 2012 in Events and Contests | 1 comment

 

Saturday, December 1st marks the beginning of Digital Sisterhood Month 2012! And I’m oh-so-excited.  At its core, Blogalicious is truly a digital sisterhood  - a community of women supporting one another in ways that never ceases to amaze me.  Take for instance the private Facebook group for Blogalicious Weekend 2012 attendees; the conference has long been over, and yet the community is STILL going strong posting all day everyday sharing resources, encouragement and stories.

I LOVE IT. And I can’t get enough.

The theme for Digital Sisterhood Month is Creativity + Great Health = Fierce Living.  This completely resonates with me because I truly believe that every part of my life is finally in alignment with my purpose…except for my body image.  And I know deep down in my (flabby) gut that once I get that aspect of my life in order, I will truly be living fiercely.

And so I’m planning on supporting #DSMonth in every way that I can – not only to lift up the brilliant and gifted Ananda Leeke, the founder of the Digital Sisterhood movement, but also in the hopes that actively participating will help me get one step closer to my Fierce Living goal.

Visit the Digital Sisterhood site for the schedule of events in DC, NYC and online and to grab your badge.

The schedule is as impressive as it is chock-full of special events.  Here’s to our creativity and great health!

Digital Sisterhood Month is the brainchild of Ananda Leeke, founder of the Digital Sisterhood Network, author, artist, coach, yoga teacher, and innerpreneur. Leeke established the online celebration to give women an opportunity to celebrate their connections, conversations, communities, collaborative partnerships, and commerce. For more information, visit the web sites below.

       

                               

1 Comment

  1. What a beautiful post! Deeply grateful Happy #DSMonth!

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