Showing posts with label The Girl with the Tree Tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Girl with the Tree Tattoo. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

Review: Dance Diaries Ballroom Budgeting by The Girl with the Tree Tattoo with Giveaway



DANCE DIARIES:
BALLROOM BUDGETING
How I Afford To Dance
by The Girl with the Tree Tattoo
BookBaby
Non-Fiction
41 pages




Anyone who tries ballroom dancing quickly learns how expensive it can be. From private lessons to competition fees, the monetary cost of being a ballroom student can quickly skyrocket. In my experience, the high cost is the most frequently cited reason for quitting dance. It shouldn’t be that way!

I live paycheck to paycheck, carry credit card debt, and still dance and compete in pro-am ballroom. In my first two years as a pro-am competitive ballroom dancer, I entered five competitions, had the money reserved for two additional events, and, at the same time, reduced my credit card debt by almost 50%!

I wrote this second book in my Dance Diaries series out of a desire to help my fellow struggling dancers do the same thing. From budgeting basics to specific tips on how to save on ballroom dancing, in Ballroom Budgeting, I share exactly how I dance and compete in ballroom while living paycheck to paycheck AND reducing debt! I even provide the tools I use to help you start organizing your own ballroom budget right away! Stop stressing over the cost and focus on what is important – the dancing!

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MY TIDBITS

Through down to earth, real life tips, this book explains how an expensive hobby like ballroom dancing can be financed without driving a person into debt.

Right away in the introduction, the author makes no qualms in admitting that ballroom dancing isn't the cheapest hobby/sport. Through quick flashes of her own experiences at cutting corners, she makes it clear that in order to enjoy such a hobby, a person does need to make some sacrifices. The honest approach is refreshing, and the hints offered have been tried and tested by the author herself. The ideas aren't presented as 'solve everything solutions', but rather are shown from the positive and negative sides.

Although this book centers around ballroom dancing, the tips and thoughts can be transposed to fit many other hobbies as well.To help the reader understand and visualize the suggestions, the author includes example spreadsheets, which detail her own income and expenses (the income of a very average individual). These real life examples on reaching financial goals aren't the result of magical incantations, but are the result of saving and planning--something almost everyone can achieve with enough motivation. Even more expensive undertakings such as competitions aren't out of financial reach when approached with fore-thought. The author also discusses and offers examples of how to continue paying for this expensive hobby even when unexpected expenses in the other areas of life arise (such as unexpected repairs).

Like in the first book in this series, the writing style resembles a chat with a good friend. It's not only a collection of wonderful points, thoughts and hints, but offers a very open and personal glimpse into a hobby, which the author obviously enjoys. It's easy to get caught up in the enthusiasm and is nothing like the dry reading found in many help books. Even if one isn't interested in ballroom dancing or dancing at all, this book is still worth grabbing up and glimpsing through--the wisdom can be used in other aspects of life as well.








And here she is. . .
The Girl with the Tree Tattoo!!!


Katie is known as the Girl with the Tree Tattoo because of the tree of life tattoo that covers her entire back. She has been taking ballroom dancing lessons since December 2012 and competing in pro-am ballroom competitions since April 2014. It was through ballroom dance that Katie started to discover who she really was and what she was capable of, despite the demons of fear, self-doubt, and anxiety that live in her head. Through sharing her own experiences, Katie hopes to lead others to experience the amazing effect ballroom dancing can have on a life.

Connect with the author:  Website  ~  Twitter  ~ Facebook




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Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Review: Dance Diaries Learning Ballroom Dance by The Girl with the Tree Tattoo with Giveaway


DANCE DIARIES:
Learning Ballroom Dance
What I Wish, I Had Known
by The Girl with the Tree Tattoo
BookBaby
Non-Fiction
42 pages




Why didn't anyone tell me? Ballroom dancing is fun, magical and, most of all, life-changing. When I first started learning ballroom though, I fumbled around awkwardly and sometimes painfully, figuring things out as I went along. Certain things weren't explained or just never came up in conversation. From what to expect in class to how to find the right teacher or dance partner to how much ballroom really costs, Dance Diaries: Learning Ballroom Dance covers the things that I wish I had known when I first started learning ballroom. This quick read is your cheat sheet to help you get the most out of your ballroom experience.





MY TIDBITS


This book not only gives a multitude of tips, tricks and 'what-to-watch-out-fors' when it comes to learning ballroom dancing, but feels like a conversation with a best friend over a hot cup of coffee.

The author's enthusiasm and love for ballroom dancing is obvious from the very first page and she wastes no time in diving into the reasons why she and/or someone else might consider entering this sport. Through her own experiences, the author explains not only the various learning possibilities (among others--private or group lessons) but continues on through other topics such as etiquette, social aspects and even the relationships which can form between teachers and students.

This is a quick, easy read. The information is brought across systematically while still maintaining a personal touch. The various examples filter in between the facts naturally, allowing the information to build into 'real life' scenes. There are many aspects, which wouldn't necessarily be touched upon when normally gathering information at a dance school. Not only are the different possibilities on learning to dance explained, but the author offers pros and cons as well as her own honest opinions about each one. This book offers a whole new insight into the possibilities and several points which would never pop up in a normal dance school information session.

The last chapters leave the beginning dance class arena and head on into the pro-amateur competition realm. Although a new dancer won't be entering this area right away. . .or maybe ever. . . the thoughts and insights aren't only interesting but the added humor is simply fun to read. The author is open, speaks from the heart and relates aspects of ballroom dancing which would never be mentioned in a more professional conversation.  

Summed up, this is a great little book for anyone who has even played with the thought of entering the world of ballroom dancing. The bits of experience and insight are interesting as well as enjoyable, and bring light on what this wonderful sport can really mean.






And here she is. . .
The Girl with the Tree Tattoo!!!


Katie is known as the Girl with the Tree Tattoo because of the tree of life tattoo that covers her entire back. She has been taking ballroom dancing lessons since December 2012 and competing in pro-am ballroom competitions since April 2014. It was through ballroom dance that Katie started to discover who she really was and what she was capable of, despite the demons of fear, self-doubt, and anxiety that live in her head. Through sharing her own experiences, Katie hopes to lead others to experience the amazing effect ballroom dancing can have on a life.

Connect with the author:  Website  ~  Twitter  ~ Facebook




GIVEAWAY!!!