I always like to highlight a good idea when I see one, and #BeMyGuest is a great example. During March 2010, anyone taking part will aim to write at least one post for someone else’s blog, and feature at least one guest post on their own blog. A Twitter hashtag is involved, so all you have to do is tweet out your blog details and the hashtag #BeMyGuest to let people know you’d like to take part.
It definitely took Michael and I a while to find inspiration for our wedding. Lucky for us, in the past week, it’s finally all started to come together. And that’s thanks in part to some very inspiring websites that I’d like to pay tribute to in this week’s aPRettySocialBride! So if you’re having trouble finding inspiration for your wedding, check out these great sites…
In the business world, there are a lot of requirements — keeping up your appearance, networking, etc., etc. — which in my experience can often get a little expensive! As someone who’s saving for a wedding, trying to get out of credit card debt, make a mortgage payment and student loan payments, I’ve found easy ways to keep a little more money in my bank account…
This week’s {aPRettySocialBride} is a guest post by fellow bride-to-be, Andrea Shifflet. Like me, Andrea is on a budget. Unlike me, Andrea is a lot more laid back when it comes to planning her big day, so I figured she would be perfect to provide some insight on how she’s been able to keep her sanity in the process. After all, I need it! Don’t you?
If you found out today that you had only one day to live, what would you do? I think many of us fall into a routine when it comes to life. Between school, work, and other commitments, it’s often easy to let your dreams fall to the wayside. We race through life, focusing on money and success, sometimes forgetting to actually live. And what does that get you? Does money make you truly happen? Or is it the experiences that define your life?