Happy Tuesday!!!
Well, I survived another year at SuperZoo and, for the first time, I had less than a great time. I shared my experience and subsequent epiphany
on my blog yesterday.
What I Loved About SuperZoo
SuperZoo provides an excellent opportunity to connect with other content creators, brands, and business owners who are in the fresh food space. It's not about kibble vs. raw, it's about helping dogs and cats. There's something amazing about connecting with people face-to-face that helps me understand why I do what I do and how I can do this better.
This is the best part of SuperZoo.
What I Didn't Love About SuperZoo
Nothing impressed me at SuperZoo. I had planned to do Facebook and Instagram Lives during the time that I was there. I did three for Facebook. Nothing inspired me to pull out the camera.
I was forced to accept that I need to slow down and take a break. I often see the need for something and jump up and get the ball rolling. That has lead me to create groups, volunteer to host masterminds, and teach workshops. I love it all, but I only have so much time and with the new puppy in my world, I had to let a few things go.
I brought home a cold with me and I've been sick for three days and it sucks. But I get it, it's time to slow down and focus more on why I love blogging - the dogs.
So, how do you keep yourself from taking on too much?