#BlogHer12 Recap #3 – Ananda’s BlogHer Gratitude

Ananda after the BlogHer12 5K which was really a shorter fun run she created with a few fellow bloggers on 8/3

Happy Friday!

Last week I joined over 5,000 women and a few good men at the Hilton New York in New York City to celebrate and experience the BlogHer community and economy!

BlogHer welcome sign

Since returning to my home in Washington, D.C., I have:

  • Reflected and journaled about my experiences and lessons learned during the conference (was able to write in my journal thanks to the time I had on  my Bolt Bus ride home to D.C. and my daily subway rides to and from work).
  • Prepared several blog recaps (posted a few on my blog) that I will be using in chapters for my forthcoming book, Digital Sisterhood: Fierce Living Online for 25 Years.
  • Talked to my book editor, parents, team of business advisors, and a few friends about lessons learned from the conference.
  • Posted my photos of the moments I cherished most and shared them on Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Twitter, and my blog.
  • Reached out and connected with new and old blogging friends via Twitter (especially on #DigitalSisterhood Wednesday), Facebook, email, and text messages on my best friend, my HTC EVO smartphone.
  • Read and was inspired by many recap blog posts and tweets written by conference attendees.
  • Begun to map out the follow up work I need to do between now and the end of 2013 (yes next year) to enhance my talents and skills, expand my thought leadership, deepen my connection and engagement within my own network and the online/offline communities that support me, and further develop my revenue generating streams as an author, artist, blogger, coach, speaker, workshop facilitator, yoga teacher, and Reiki practitioner (what a mouthful!).
  • Mailed thank you cards to some of the BlogHer team members and people I did not have a chance to meet or deliver a card to (the southern belle debutante and sorority girl inside of me is compelled to write thank you cards …. my mother is responsible for this behavior).
  • Organized my small stash of swag with plans to give some of it away as gifts to family and friends (adoring my favorite swag … the Martha Stewart orange journal …. What can I say? The writer in me loves journals and the Martha Stewart brand!).
Ananda feeling like she is in 7th heaven at the Martha Stewart Staples booth on 8/2
Hanging with digital sister Tracey Friley at President Obama’s live video address to the BlogHer community on 8/2
Martha Stewart sharing her wisdom and experiences at Blogher luncheon on 8/3
Podcasting Panel with Jasmin Singer, Deborah Shane, and Ananda on 8/3
Arnebya Herndon, Ananda’s #BlogHer12 roomie, rocking the Voices of the Year with her Trayvon Martin blog post
Ananda and her digital sister Veronica Arreola at breakfast on 8/4
Soaking up the wisdom from the Erotica Out in the Open Session on 8/4
Learning and listening to Tracey Friley at the Travel Philanthropy session on 8/4
Enjoying Lisa Stone’s interview with Katie Couric during the luncheon on 8/4
Paying close attention to what the panelists were sharing during the Pricing session on 8/4
Ananda sitting next to her digital sister/PR coach Xina Eiland during the closing keynote and hearing Lisa Stone and Elisa Camahort Page discuss the BlogHer economy
Ananda’s Instagram photo collage of the Come As You Are party sponsored by Aiming Low on 8/4
BlogHer Fashion Show featuring digital sister Laurita Tellado strut her fabulousness on the runway
BlogHer models rocking the runway with their fierceness!
Enjoying the BlogHer/Blogalicious brunch on 8/5

This morning I woke up with a deep sense of gratitude for all of the things the BlogHer team and community have done and continue to do. I reflected on how I am a direct beneficiary of their efforts. I remembered the impact their efforts have had on me since my first BlogHer conference in 2009 and the conferences I attended in 2010 and 2011.  I smiled at how much I have been able to dream and do as a result of the lessons learned, skills developed, connections I have made, and speaking opportunities I have had. So I wrote an email to BlogHer co-founders Elisa Camahort Page, Lisa Stone, and Jory des Jardins, and members of their amazing team, Polly Pagenhart, Shannon Carroll, Maria Niles, Lori Luna, Amelia Elsbee, and others that was filled with sweet words of gratitude and thanksgiving.

BlogHer Conference Logo

My email talked about how much I value what the BlogHer team does to build and nurture its ever-growing and evolving community, conference, and economy (just love that I can say BlogHer economy … I need a t-shirt to wear in D.C.).  I acknowledged how hard it is for them to build a movement, community, business, and economy. I reminded them that because they invest in me I invest in them, and we are ONE! I sprinkled in some of my flowery words and phrases to make them smile and touch their hearts too!

Ananda feeling grateful for BlogHer during the Podcasting 101 Panel on 8/3

Now I am writing this blog post to say thank you to everyone connected to BlogHer. That means YOU … my fellow attendees, conference volunteers, online community members, speakers, sponsors, vendors, brands, companies, and organizations. Together, we are a movement of passionate and powerful people. May we each recognize, affirm, value, and express our contributions in ways that support our highest and greatest good as individuals, communities, businesses, brands, companies, and organizations!

With deep gratitude and blessings,

Ananda, your digital sister

PS: I am feeling really good due to a Starbucks de-caf venti Cafe Americano with
three pumps of raspberry and my own rice milk, my comfy and cute Ann Taylor Loft dress, and Pandora.com playing in the background! LOL!  It’s just that kinda day! Can you feel me?