Unearth Conscious Living’s New Home: MindBodyGreen.com
Recycling, organic cotton clothing, paraben-free cosmetics, public transportation - you’ve probably got the basics of green living integrated into your daily life already. Having done so many great things (big and small) to help out good ole planet Earth, how about doing something for yourself? A planet is only as healthy as all of its citizens, and if you haven’t been taking info account your mental and spiritual side, then we need to get you some help!
There are a number of great social sites on the web where you can meet and interact with other sustainable individuals, but most of us don’t have time to visit these sites regularly. Short on time but still looking to learn about all aspects of green living … ah, I’ve got just the thing! MindBodyGreen, a newly launched online destination to share and discover information, has already won a place on my “visit daily” website list.
“I founded MindBodyGreen in an effort to create an inclusive news-based community where people could share and discover information about better, healthier, greener living. Like many, this subject matter was extremely important to me, but was having difficulty sorting through the abundance of information that was available online — there had to be a better way,” says founder Jason Wachob on the website’s new blog.
From a professional blogging perspective, MindBodyGreen is a great place to submit your posts and drive up the traffic on your site. I’ve already posted roughly 10 to 15 on my site’s entries on MBG and the response has been promising. Taking the time to add one of the buttons to my entries has saved me a lot of submitting time, making promotion very smooth. From a consumer and consistently curious individual perspective, I’ve come across websites that I didn’t even know posted about green info, and good posts at that! A fan of yoga and a struggling mediator, I yearn to find more time to explore my spiritual outlets and taking just a few minutes out of my day to read some of the posts in the “Mind” section of MindBodyGreen helps to make that happen.
MindBodyGreen is poised to be come the Digg of the green online world, so join up now and spread some sustainable cheer.

















November 9th, 2007 at 10:36 am
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November 9th, 2007 at 11:23 am
Thanks for the link. I think that site is going to be a place I will regularly visit!
November 10th, 2007 at 7:09 pm
Hi Patricia,
It’s great to hear from you and many thanks for taking the time to visit my site. Your work is gorgeously inspiring and I’m happy to have your blog/etsy.com store on my watch list.
VE
November 16th, 2007 at 12:12 am
This is a cool find. I can always use more sites that help me filter information.
November 16th, 2007 at 2:32 pm
Hi Paul,
It’s always wonderful to have new readers, so welcome.
Out of curiosity, how did you come across my site?
VE
November 16th, 2007 at 3:06 pm
I had ran across http://digg.com/users/burkinaboy and I like what he diggs and I think I saw a shout out you gave him. I think you were saying he was a digg king or something and I thought it was funny. So this is a long winded way of saying I found you on digg. Haha. All be reading your blog.
November 16th, 2007 at 9:35 pm
Hi Paul,
Jon (aka burkinboy) is pretty cool guy and I’ve found a lot of nifty sites via him on StumbleUpon. It’s nice to hear that people notice my presence of Digg - at times, I feel odd being on there since the site seems to be so focus on politics and technology.
If you don’t mind me prying a big furthur, what about my site do you enjoy? Is there anything you’d like to see more of?
VE