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ONE GOOD THING
Tips, Wisdom, and Reflections for a Brighter, Craftier, Happier Life
In ONE GOOD THING crafty and thrifty blogger Jill Nystul shares her wisdom and advice on how to overcome adversity and lead a happy, healthy life.
Jill Nystul started her blog, One Good Thing by Jillee, as a means to take steps forward after a dark period in her life. Her goal was to pursue her passion and help others along the way—one day, and one good thing, at a time.
With more than four million unique visitors to One Good Thing per month, plus thousands more fans on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram, it’s clear that Nystul’s followers have fallen in love with her crafty household endeavors, delicious recipes, and words of wisdom. ONE GOOD THING presents over fifty Good Things, intertwined with Nystul’s narrative about how she has overcome tremendous hardship (postpartum depression, sick children, marriage trouble, and alcoholism) to appreciate and discover, each day, one good thing.
Jill Nystul spent many years in broadcast journalism, became a “professional mom,” and then hopped back into the journalism business. She is now a full-time blogger and currently lives in Utah with her family. She is a 2013 Parents magazine Blog Award winner. She’s been featured on People.com, Oprah.com, The Huffington Post, ApartmentTherapy.com, BonAppetit.com, LifeHacker.com, TheKitchn.com, Money.msn.com, and Time Out for Women, and she is a regular contributor to Blendtec.com/blog, Viewpoints.com, and BonbonBreak.com.
With more than four million unique visitors to One Good Thing per month, plus thousands more fans on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram, it’s clear that Nystul’s followers have fallen in love with her crafty household endeavors, delicious recipes, and words of wisdom. ONE GOOD THING presents over fifty Good Things, intertwined with Nystul’s narrative about how she has overcome tremendous hardship (postpartum depression, sick children, marriage trouble, and alcoholism) to appreciate and discover, each day, one good thing.
Jill Nystul spent many years in broadcast journalism, became a “professional mom,” and then hopped back into the journalism business. She is now a full-time blogger and currently lives in Utah with her family. She is a 2013 Parents magazine Blog Award winner. She’s been featured on People.com, Oprah.com, The Huffington Post, ApartmentTherapy.com, BonAppetit.com, LifeHacker.com, TheKitchn.com, Money.msn.com, and Time Out for Women, and she is a regular contributor to Blendtec.com/blog, Viewpoints.com, and BonbonBreak.com.
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Published 2014-05-01 by Putnam |
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Published 2014-05-01 by Putnam |