This is a long one, but this was a long year. 2017 was intense in many ways, in this post I recap one of the biggest whirlwinds of my life, taking this blog from passion to profession and hopes for the New Year. I wish all of you a 2018 full of hope, health and happiness!
2017 I decided to do little things to improve my quality of life, to spend less on clothes and more on me. January I got LASIK after wearing glasses since 6th grade and contacts since 2003. SUCH a good decision, though I think I may need reading glasses in 2018.
February continued to be busy with Emerson's school activities, , and helping my mom move into her new house. Karl and I took a quick weekend getaway to the Lehigh Valley part of Pennsylvania to see Tanya Tagaq in concert. I also went to the dentist and got fitted for trays to gently bleach my teeth. February is usually a month where we just try to catch up on sleep and all the life chores missed in January.
To start figuring out if I really could make this blog a career, I hired a business consultant. She had worked with other local entrepreneurs I knew and respected, and also consulted for large businesses. Our meetings and my homework made me think smart about this blog - the partnerships I chose, how I handle the money, and thinking about the future. Some of the best money I spent all summer.
Karl and I started getting more creative with locations for outfit shoots, which I think really elevated the posts and the look of the blog. Treating this more like a business, I wanted to provide a better product to brands who chose to partner with me.
This conference also was one of the last straws on my back for work. The event took place during a very busy time and my supervisor was awesome to let me even go to the event considering all that was going on. When I wasn't at a seminar or event at the conference, I was sitting in my hotel on my computer working for my day job. When I was at the conference, I was constantly checking my email to see if all was well back at the office. I feel I was given an awesome experience and I missed it because I was over extended.
In October, one of my team mates at my job got promoted to a new department starting November 1st. I was so thrilled for her, the promotion was much deserved but it was another straw on my back thinking of work without her. I got back to my desk, unlocked my laptop and felt a migraine coming on. I took two Excedrin and texted Karl. He texted back, "Quit your job." When I got home, we discussed how this month we had a major event taking place the 19th. I had to see it through, and maybe I'd put in my notice the day after, with my final day being the Friday before Thanksgiving. But then I was having my weekly check-in with my supervisor, we were discussing a restructuring at the company that affected a coworker who was leaving the company at the end of the month. She had just left her old company to come to this job at the beginning of the year and said she felt jobs had an expiration date. It was good to leave a job, to learn new things, to grow. And I blurted out, "I agree, and my time is now." She took it really well, I gave a month's notice, and the event on the 19th went great.
My last day of work was November 3rd, but the whole month of November felt pretty much the same as it did when I had two jobs, just with more leggings and less makeup. I had so many dreams of what I would do when I was a full-time blogger, I felt that I had to do all the things all at once. At the same time I was dealing with insurance, setting up my business, and fulfilling all of the sponsored posts that I had agreed to that all seemed to happen at once. Oh, and my blog started falling apart from the inside out. I was exhausted, not sleeping well, and got a pinched nerve that had electric pain radiating from behind my left ear down my arm to my fingers. I think the pinched nerve was a blessing in disguise because it forced me to slow down and get rest.
The previous month, I was photographed to be part of a campaign for local jewelry maker and artist, Denisa Piatti and the campaign went live this month.
As the holidays drew near, I became more relaxed with the blog. I didn't freak out if there was a day without content. I made lists, prioritized, and was realistic with what could be accomplished in a day. I didn't get done as much as I hoped this year with this blog, but I ended the year on a positive note, finally taking care of myself.
- Increase the community aspect.
- I changed the commenting per your requests and am still working with my admin support to fix it so it's not instant moderation, comments are threaded, and comments from old blog posts show up.
- I let Facebook fall by the wayside at the end of the year and that's a shame because it's super fun over there. I plan to have more content, thinking about the occasional Facebook live, and since the summer have been toying with creating a closed group on there for Wardrobe Oxygen readers. What do you think?
- I had my admin support create a cool form for the blog that I will be sharing first thing next year. You all are so amazing, I'm looking forward to sharing your amazingness with others.
- I relaunched my newsletter making it a weekly one with content different from what you can find on the blog or Facebook. It seems you all like it, but I'd love feedback on ways to improve it.
- I have a treat for you all in February to thank you for your support this year.
- Quality not quantity with content and sponsorships.
- This was the first year where I said no more than yes and it felt amazing. I said no to awesome brands who expected too much, didn't pay enough, or didn't give me enough creative control. I counteroffered and it was very often well received. It made me realize I can make the same money with fewer partnerships, which gives me more time make each partnership the best it can be.
- I'm going to be gentler on me with my editorial calendar. I had it in my head that if this is my full-time job I should have a blog post seven days a week, my weekly newsletter, at least two posts on Facebook every day, two Instagram photos every day, and at least three InstaStories. No idea where I got these numbers, just what I set for myself. But what's the point of any of this content if it's not valuable? Quality, not quantity.
- Better photos.
- I'm trying to do fewer stock photos and more product photos. Karl has gotten super creative with locations for shoots and offering more feedback on poses. We get all nerded out on ideas, often lying in bed before the alarm goes off and it's super fun to make those ideas a reality. As the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, I think the photography is going to get even more awesome.
- Video?
- I haven't wanted to do video. I did two videos that were part of contracts and they weren't fun to do or fun to watch. But I know the future has video in it so I need to get comfortable with this medium and find ways to have it work with what I already built here. I'm thinking the occasional filmed or live video on Facebook to start, and then maybe will start using my YouTube channel as a supplement and not replacement for the blog. Ugh, I wanted to delete this paragraph many times but I think writing it and putting it out there will be the only way I will make this happen.
- Have fun.
- I had a choice, and I chose this blog. Well dammit I better have fun with it! It's easy to get caught up in contracts and conference call and competing with strangers but I'm going to do everything in my power to fight it and see the joy in this exciting endeavor. But I may need your help, so if you see things getting too canned or corporate on here give it to me straight. Because this blog is nothing without you. And I am so grateful you're here and looking forward to 2018 being awesome!