Category: Self Growth

  • How I Got My Blog Groove Back

    How I Got My Blog Groove Back

    Details on my hiatus, new found inspiration, and coming back to enjoy my blog & brand.

    The feeling you get when you are working towards a goal can be addictive. The excitement that comes with imagining how great your project will be and how it will help others. The enthusiasm for creating your niche with the dream of working for what you love. When I started my blog in 2010, I just wanted to practice my writing and explore potential possibilities. I wanted a place to share my creations and possibly find others who could relate to it.

    Last year I found myself disenchanted by Dagny Zenovia. A few times I almost convinced myself to pull the plug on the whole blog and brand. I felt I had outgrown what I had created and could not see what direction to take it. So, I took a hiatus for about a year. I felt my blog was isolated with no community to serve.

    Earlier this year I came across a few twitter chats that helped me rediscover the inspiration for my blog. It first started with GG Renee’s 30Layers30Days twitter challenge. The prompts and interactions with other writers made me realize I still had something to offer to my readers. I was then lead to Brown Girl Bloggers. It was so refreshing to virtually meet other bloggers with a variety of expertise and interests with similar challenges and aspirations. Then I connected with MY+CC’s #blkcreatives on twitter and met others who are working to make an impact and recognize the importance of their history and future. Through these chats I felt like my opinion mattered.

    Through twitter and pinterest I started following brand and blogging experts. I read through many posts about finding your niche, producing content, and organizing posts and downloaded a few free e-books on branding and blogging. While doing this I envisioned how Dagny Zenovia could not only produce useful content but also start providing a service. I am still working behind the scenes with research, designing, and analytics to improve my brand, but I wanted to share with you the resources that helped me get to this point.

    How To Get Your Blog Groove Back

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    1. Build a Community

    When I started blogging I found it difficult to find other blogs that I enjoyed to revisit. Just like any industry, if you want to be a successful blogger, you have to read and engage with many blogs. Not only to find some inspiration but to also start building your community. Twitter has been my main resource to find blogs that I enjoy. I suggest creating “lists” to keep up with what is posted and interact with content that interests you. Join twitter chats to learn from others and share your experiences and opinions. Subscribe to newsletters, comment on posts, share other’s work. I believe supporting and building a community is more valuable then chasing followers and subscribers. Keep this in mind as you reach out to others to follow or possibly collaborate with later.

    2. Research and Develop

    The spectrum for what you study can vary from general tips to specific niche guidelines. I found the following bloggers/coaches very helpful:

    byRegina.com – her free e-book on how to love your brand was so insightful and enjoyable. It makes you think outside of the box to envision your potential.

    Maya Elious – her branding tips are always on point. She hosted an e-mail course on branding and blogging that I enjoyed.

    The Nectar Collective – from blogging to business to fun tips, this site has a lot of content to learn from.

    The Feisty House – her website design should be inducted into a design hall of fame. She also provides great blogging and lifestyle tips plus neat dream job interviews.

    The Alisha Nicole – her guidance on branching out into business is motivational and realistic.

    3. Design and Produce

    Depending on what your blog or project is, this part can vary. I decided to focus more on having a cohesive and polished design to make Dagny Zenovia more of a brand rather than just a pen name. I wanted it minimalistic with pops of color to have a crisp but still funky feel. I like to blog about a lot of things, so I narrowed my content down to three categories – culture, news, and style –  that can grow with me. I did some back end work to move my site from self-hosted to wordpress.com because the amount of maintenance required was taking time away from producing content. I also reached out to a photographer to create my personal brand photos. It was my first photo shoot ever and was so much fun!

    I organized all of these ideas in two places – one: a style guide I downloaded from byRegina.com and a private pinterest board.  From start to finish, this part took about three months to implement. I would suggest to not rush through this part. This is where the blue print for your master piece comes alive and goes through many drafts and versions. Enjoy it.

    4. Clarify the Goal

    This one is a big factor. You can have the sharpest site with the most brilliant content, but if your mindset is not right, you will not be satisfied. I think this links back full circle to your community. Like many others might ask, “why are you doing this?” This was one of my biggest challenges. Since I initially started blogging to build my portfolio, with the hope that it would lead to something-not-sure-what-but-something, I was really just creating content with no target agenda. It took a while for me to feel comfortable with the idea that the answer to this question can change as I evolve. It does not mean my previous attempt failed, it is just getting upgraded. I also had to redefine what a successful blog and brand means to me. Is it traffic numbers? Is it comments? Is it endorsements and collaborations? Be clear on what you want without comparing yourself to your favorite blogger. Timing is key. Everyone blossoms at their own pace. Just make sure you run your best race.

    While working on this relaunch, I felt excited about logging in again. I am still exploring potential possibilities of where this could lead. I still have a few treats up my sleeve, including new content for my YouTube channel and SoundCloud account.

    I have also have a few questions for you to help me serve you. I want to know who you are, how we can connect, and what I can help you with. If you have a moment, I would really appreciate it if you could answer my survey.

    I hope you found these details helpful. Are you planning a relaunch for your site or business? What did you find helpful? How did you find your blog groove?

  • My Plan For 2015

     

    I hope you are having a happy new year as we cross mid-January. Mine has been going pretty well. Every new year I reflect on what I planned to do the year before, what I did achieve that year, and what I will do the next year. Last year I was determined to make 2014 count, which entailed being selfishly happy, building my purpose, and pushing myself. It was not easy. Some who are close to me considered it a little extreme, but I needed the time to re-evaluate my priorities and journey. I learned from that experience and am ready to create the plan for this year. These are my top three goals for this year. What are your goals for 2015? Let me know in the comments below.

    1. Appreciate and celebrate the present

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    I have this habit of spending time dwelling on past decisions or experiences wondering if they were worth it and imagining my future wondering if I am on the right path. I figure this trait is not unique, but it never leaves me feeling happy or content. Rather I feel disappointed or deflated. Imagine how much better it would feel to recognize how wonderful your present is. To wake up to a brilliant blue sky. To have a reason to pursue aspirations. To recognize how far you have come in order to experience your present reality. This year, appreciate the present and celebrate every pleasant and challenging moment.

    2. Live with an open heart

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    Life comes with bruises and scratches. Disappointments seem to pile up larger then successes. Gradually (and subconsciously) I distanced a part of my self from the world for self-defense. It is safer not to share your essence or not allow your emotions to get attached to prevent anyone from using it against you. With the enormous amount of pain and suffering felt around the world, how can anyone believe in love (all kinds of love)?  Do not allow the world to freeze your heart. I cannot ignore the hatred, pollution, and injustice, but I can choose to see and believe in the beauty of this world. This year, open your heart to see the kindness and generosity that still exists and share it with others.

    3. Be your version of happy

    This past year entailed a lot of hard work (this coming year will probably be the same in that regard) and I had put my happiness on hold thinking I did not have time to spare. How valuable is achieving your goals if it lacks happiness? Slide out of your comfort zone. Learn a new skill. Paint every wall in your room a different color. Host a picnic. Babysit pet hamsters. Do what makes you smile on the inside and outside. Spend time with people who make you laugh. Do not waste an opportunity to enjoy your life. This year, treat yourself every month with something that makes you happy.

  • New chapter. New challenge.

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    The beginning of a new month can be exciting, frustrating, inspiring, and encouraging (not exactly in that order, but you get the idea). This fall I started a new chapter in my life as I pursue another adventure to get closer to achieving my purpose in life. With every new chapter, I try to add something new to make the experience wholesome. On twitter I came across GG Renee’s #30Layers30Days Self-Discovery Challenge. If you sign up for her newsletter, for the month of September she will send an e-mail with prompts to get you to reflect on what your reality is now and what your future can be. I love this idea!

    This past summer I got a new journal as a gift and had been pondering what type of thoughts to fill it with. When I was younger I would write daily about my activities for the day and slowly…got…bored. A few years ago I started an idea journal, filling it with visions and things I wanted to accomplish. I have yet to fill that journal, so I wanted this new one to take on a different direction. I’m going to start it with this challenge. I will be tweeting some of my responses and will probably do a blog post about the whole experience at the end of the month.

    I would like to share with you Day 1:

    START. STOP. CONTINUE.

    START:  What do you want to start doing?  What do you want more of in your life?  What feelings, what activities, what energy?   What baby step can you take today?

    I want to start being open to new connections and opportunities that are beneficial to my life.

    STOP:  What have you had enough of?  What are you tolerating or feeding into that is not adding value to your life?  What area of your life is begging for more boundaries?

    I’m going to stop retreating to observer-mode when I feel uncertain about my surroundings.

    CONTINUE:  What habits or trends do you want to continue?  What’s been working for you? What can you do to ensure you keep it going?

    I’m going to continue being true to myself regardless if it makes others uncomfortable.

  • My HERstory with Michael Jackson & Cirque du Soleil

    As promised, I am sharing the clip I submitted to audition for Cirque du Soleil’s Michael Jackson Immortal show.

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    In 2010, news started spreading that Cirque du Soleil and MJs Estate were planning a collaboration unlike any other. While reading up on this, I found the casting call for dancers for the show. From what I recall, the criteria basically asked for someone with dancing technique who believed in Michael Jacksons message. Sitting in my small dorm room in Washington, DC starting my junior year of college, I decided to give it a shot. I was not a member of a dance company and I had not performed on stage since high school, but I felt I did have something to add. Also, at that time, I was not doing any writing or media production yet…I didn’t even have a camera. Luckily, I had digitize some footage from plays I did in high school. In my dorm I choreographed a routine for “Wanna Be Startin Something” and practiced sharpening my repretoire of MJ moves. I was also excited to use my recently made MJ jacket (more on that later).  I spent about a month and a half editing my audition clip to match the listed requirements. Finally, I uploaded the clip to the audition portal and mailed a DVD to their Canada address. Their rejection letter was generic, but polite. I knew the other candidates probably had better footage and experience and connections, but for a moment I felt I might have a chance to take part in something wonderful and MJ related. Come to think of it, the majority of my memorable experiences in life were lead by overcoming the fear of the unkonwn and just putting myself out there. I believe that if you are in control of the situation, you have nothing to lose but a missed opportunity. A year later I did see the Immortal show in Las Vegas. You can view my comments on that on my previous blog.

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    During the summer of 2010, I had brought closure to Michael’s passing and started a new chapter in my impersonation catalogue by creating my own MJ jacket. In May I had sketched some outfit ideas to go with my new black and white tuxedo shoes, but none of my ideas were coming together like I knew they could. In June I traveled to L.A. to visit Michael Jackson’s grave site to mark the one year anniversary of his passing. It was an emotional trip and seeing so many people come from all over the world to celebrate one person was sad and beautiful. Everyone was dressed up in either MJ fan accessories or full impersonator attire. I wrote a note to Michael and attached it to a red rose and a green mini-lock to symbolize my continued love for MJ and promising to leave the pain and mourning behind to move on with my life. It is sometimes difficult to articulate this type of connection to people who might not be big MJ fans. It’s more than just liking the music or knowing the words to a song. I noted that everyone there agreed that they felt Michael was a part of their family. Everyone I spoke to had a story about how MJs song, video, poem, or performance made a difference in their lives. To mark the exact time of his passing, everyone gathered near the barricades that were closest to the entrance of the colosseum, held hands, and sang “Heal The World” and “Cry” together. It was really beautiful. I also left a candle near his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

    Michael Jackson Thriller Interview

    Returning from that trip inspired me to finish my sketches and create my own MJ jacket. As a female impersonator, I wanted the design to be influenced by MJs style and also incorporate my love for color and vintage pieces. After some dedicated thrifting, I found some vintage jewelry broches and beads that fitted perfectly with my concept idea. I also bought sequins, jumbo clothes pins, plastic jewelry, and hot glue from Wal-Mart. It took me about two months to make the jacket. I sewed the broches and beads to the shoulders and glued the sequins and individual jewelry pieces one-by-one on the rest of the jacket. I also added a red ribbon band for the arm like Michael would wear. Once it was completed, I decided to call it the “HERstory Jacket.” Naturally, I had to do a photoshoot to savor my new creation.

    Michael Jackson Smooth Criminal

    Before Michael Jackson’s passing in 2009, that year was going to be the best time of my life. I remember how excited I felt when I saw his press conference announcing his last concert. That emotion quickly transformed into anxiety when Ticketmaster claimed they were sold out. I did get a ticket via Viagogo.com in March of 2009. Words cannot describe how elated I was. I even helped him pick the song list…according to the voting campaign that was on his website. I do remember feeling a little worried when the increased number of concerts was announced and later the shift in a later starting date, but I knew the show would still go on. This was going to be the perfect icing on the cake…to experience my icon LIVE.

    Michael Jackson BAD

    I always felt drawn to him as an artist and person, but it was in 6th grade when I started to follow his work and collect everything I could find about him. At that time, in 2001, he released the Invincible album and had re-released all of his previous albums as special editions and his videos on DVD. Before that, the only MJ stuff my family had was the Off The Wall album and the HIStory Volume I VHS tape. I remember re-watching that tape so many times when I was in kindergarden, fascinated by the different characters and movements. Returning to 2001, one day, while watching one of his DVDs, I paused the clip, stood up, and tried to do the front-kick. I don’t remember what caused me to try this, but next thing I knew I was practicing the moonwalk, the side-kick, the neck-roll, the robotic moves…even the way he walked on stage. I started choreographing routines to almost all of his upbeat songs. Even if his music was not playing, I would imagine routines in my mind. Along with this, I continued to read everything I could find about him. This was before YouTube existed, so I would check VH1.com to search for any schedueled TV appearances of Michael. It had become more than just being a fan, the art of Michael Jackson became my hobby. For years after that, people around me knew me as the Queen of Pop and always found MJ related gifts for me.

    Michael Jackson Moonwalker

    I really enjoyed those days, not only because of the challenge and inspiration to continuously improve my routines, but also for the fun I could see my audiences having by being entertained. There was no promise of a contract or fame and I never did meet Michael Jackson, but this was my creation that I felt needed to be shared. To this day, he is still one of the few artists that continue to inspire me regardless of what I’m going through or how old I am. To me his legacy will always represent love. He encouraged me to be true to myself, nurture my creativity, moonwalk out of my shell, and see the world as full of loving possibilities. I hope this post was able to share some of that with you.

    Michael Jackson Disney

    Love always, Dagny

    Dagny Zenovia HERstory

  • Get To Know Me

    “You don’t know me…you don’t know my life…you don’t know what milk I put in my cereal!” Decided to share a few things about myself with you thanks to a tag from my fellow youtuber Doyin. Choosing the questions was fun. If there is anything else you would like to know about me, let me know in the comments below.

  • Bro & Sis Cover: They Don’t Care About Us

    It’s “my brother and me” again! My brother learned how to play “They Don’t Care About Us” by Michael Jackson on the piano about a year ago as a surprise for me. We both agreed to do some sort of collaboration with it, but never got around to it. Two weeks ago I went home for a weekend visit and we played around with the song. It is a work in progress, but I figured I should record it to share with you. Since the piano is so loud, my microphone had difficulty capturing my voice…granted it was a challenge singing loud while concentrating on playing chords. So I recorded my vocals separately to layer with the video. Towards the end I started catching the MJ bug and my voice picked up a different attitude. (This is why choir directors could never give me a solo when I was in elementary school…my voice is too spontaneous) This was a lot of fun. My brother and I are still working on polishing this song and brainstorming other cover or mash up music ideas. Have any suggestions for songs we should do? Let me know in the comments below. Enjoy!