April is Health Activist Writer’s Month & The HAWMC!

HAWMC !!!

Join the HAWMC !!

Health Activists are known as leaders in their health communities. They’re the ones who are writing influential blog posts, making awesome videos, and rallying the troops to raise awareness for their health conditions. Health Activists are looked to for leadership, guidance, and inspiration.

But sometimes it’s hard to come up with new content all the time. Admittedly, it can be a struggle to keep things fresh.

Which is why we’ve created the Health Activist Writer’s Month Challenge – a blog prompt per day for a month. It’s like our own personal National Blog Post Month, only specifically for Health Activists. We’re going to be blogging every day for the month of April, and we want you to join us!

Coming up with blog topics about your condition can be difficult, so we’ve helped by brainstorming for you.  Each morning we’ll post a daily blog prompt here on the WEGO Health Blog.  You can spend as much time as you like on the daily post – but we’ve designed the prompts so that you can complete each in 15 minutes or less.  And if you want to Tweet about this (or maybe even use your Twitter account to participate), the hashtag is #HAWMC.  (Pronounced “hammock,” if you’re sassy.) Also – if you don’t have a blog but want to write Facebook notes – that’s cool too!

SIGN UP and join us in this challenge,

and get your blog on!!

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