Thank you, thank you, thank you to everyone who filled out the Rosy Blu survey last week. I read every single entry from start to finish and got tons of great insights I’ll be using to make Rosy Blu even more helpful from this point forward. THANK YOU for sharing your opinion with me.
Whether you filled out the survey or not, this post is for you.
Dearest reader,
Here I am, writing these words in this very minute (5 p.m. on a Saturday afternoon on March 1, 2014). Some of you will read it moments after I hit the “Publish” button on Monday. Some will read it days, weeks or months later. To you, reading it right this minute (the one you’re in), I say, Hello! I’m so happy you are here. Thank you for gifting me with your precious time and attention, and for reading my words.
I’m writing this post as a permanent reminder that I love hearing from you. I read every single comment and email you send (and try to respond to all of them, if I’m able), and am thrilled to hear what you think of what I write, both here and on Pinterest, Twitter and Facebook. I value the conversation you bring to the table deeply, because it allows me to get to know you. In the process of making me into a successful business owner and a helpful person, YOU are the cornerstone ingredient.
Thank you for your words, and for reading the words I write and using the things I create, and for giving purpose to the things I do. I hear you. I appeciate where you’re coming from, and I cherish the thing that we have in common—the conversation we both care about, which is making a better life by filling our homes and our time with more ease and beauty. I LOVE YOU SO HARD. Thank you for being a part of this community. The love I feel gives me real tears of joy.
I have a question, which I have always had, and will always have. You are here because you have read my blog posts, you may have come to a webinar or joined my email list or bought something pretty for your house, or bought an ebook or a course. You know me through what I’ve written, and you have made the choice to read a little more.
For that reason, I ask . . . how else can I help you? What conversations do you want to have with me? I [always] want to know. Leave a comment, or send me an email, or whatever you like.
Thank you, forever.
xoxo
Michelle
P.S. I think you’re super.