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Sustainable Spaceholder's Guide to Exceptional Leadership

Updated: Mar 14

Volume I: Life Force Development Specialist


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Now that you’ve said hello to the world, it’s time to introduce yourself. Your first blog post is a chance to tell readers who you are with a short bio, as well as share what your blog is about and why you are blogging. You can include something personal or funny, or add a photo of yourself or your business. Give your readers an idea of what to expect in upcoming blog posts.



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It might help to break up your introduction into 2 or 3 main points, so it’s easy for your readers to follow. Each paragraph or two should focus on one point.


Target Audience


CEOs, Middle Managers, Supervisors, Leads, Parents, Coaches (Life, Health, Fitness etc.) Counselors, Doctors, Nurses, Wellness Practitioners, Massage Therapist, Chiropractors, Acupuncturists, Craniosacral Therapists, Reiki and Energywork Practitioners, Seers, Psychics, Visionaries, Social Workers, Mental Health Professionals, Psychiatrists, Group Facilitators, Firms, Collectives, COADs, Coops, Boards, Alliances, Consortiums, Trainers, Workforce and Economic Development Professionals, municipalities, government leaders (local, state, tribal and federal), Artists (healing, performance, musicians), Authors, Teachers, Professors, Influencers (social, entertainment), Activists, Rebels with causes, advocates, program leaders for vulnerable populations (children, environment, justice, animals, and such), environmental justice

Add a Closing Message

End by restating your main message. You can sign off with a funny note or an open question.

Use this space to tell readers what they should do next. Invite readers to leave a comment, or add a button with your main call-to-action, e.g., Buy Now or Subscribe.

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