Loren Ridinger’s top 10 motivational blogs. Blogs are such a great way to gather new information, meet new people, read about different experiences and exchange ideas. I love blogs! That’s why I write two!
I love blogs that motivate us to think, act, or become a better version of ourselves. I think that something amazing happens when we read someone else’s thoughts and become inspired to act in our own lives. That is really how the world becomes a better place. I believe that we are empowered by what others do.
If you are looking for a little motivation throughout the day, you may want to take a look at these blogs. Here is my list of top 10 motivational blogs:
–Birds On the Blog: This London blog features career advice and breaking women’s-interest news from 11 resident bloggers(known as “the birds”). All ad revenue from the site is used to fund the education of 5-year-old Ugandan twin girls, Princess and Perfect.
– Amazing Women Rock:Curated by Susan Macaulay, a Canadian expat living in the United Arab Emirates. A standout series on international role models includes videos and interviews.
– Beauty Bean: Concerned with women’s magazines’ ,obsession with weight loss and body image, Beauty Bean is devoted to inner beauty–without dieting tips and tricks. DIYbeauty regimens take the cake.
–Chic CEO:A brand new site for women with the entrepreneur bug. Advice covers everything from idea-generation to patents and copyrights to the pros and cons of buying a franchise. Great design and a clever blog round out the experience.
– DivineCaroline: A curated blog platform for women, DivineCarolinehosts entertaining and thoughtful content about work, travel, style, and relationships.
– The Hairpin: This blog, edited by freelance writer Edith Zimmerman, strives to be like “a low-key cocktail party among select female friends.” Beauty, food, cocktails, general quirkiness.
– Jane Has A Job:A blog and community hub for working women in their 20s and 30s. Their mission is to address the many challenges of a woman’s life, recognizing that no two women are the same, but that they do share certain desires and concerns.
– Mom Invented: Tamara Monosoff launched this on linecommunity for entrepreneurial moms. It supports and inspires women inventors with business advice and product licensing opportunities.
– Ms. Money:A personal finance resource for women that covers everything from investing and budgeting, to debt reduction. All to give financial peace of mind to its users.
– Pioneer Woman: Ree Drummond juggles home school, career, life on a ranch, and blogs her recipes, photography, and family stories. Inspiring and delicious!!