Mindfulness Write For Us
At F and B Recipes, we’re always looking to share mindfulness stories. You don’t have to be a long-term practitioner to be eligible for our Mindfulness Write For Us opportunity. In fact, we welcome all newcomers who have just started practising mindfulness.
All we request you to do is honour the spirit of mindfulness as a secular practice and appeal to our readers including people who are new to this practice. Every article that’s posted on our blog serves as an inspiration for our readers to embrace positive discipline, playfully and mindfully.
Please go through some of our published articles to understand the kind of content we feature on our blog.
Our site is linked to all our social media channels and when your article is published, it is promoted via all our accounts.
Areas of interest include:
- Meditation
- Mindfulness
- Social-Emotional Learning
- Attachment Theory
- Autism
- ADHD
- Coregulation
- Special Education
- Early Childhood Education
- Supportive, trauma-informed classrooms
- Positive Parenting
You’re welcome to send us any other topics that you feel would be a great fit for our blog as long as they’ll be empowering and non-judgmental.
Why Contribute An Article at F and B Recipes?
#1. You’ll impact thousands of lives.
We’re a growing community of readers who love to share and support articles related to mindfulness. They’re eager to learn how to live from their deepest selves, share tips with family and friends and discuss ideas on our site. Writing for us gives you chance to be a part of these discussions and shape the way meditation is perceived across the globe.
#2. You’ll reach a broad audience.
In addition to featuring your work on our homepage which gets 10,000 unique views each month, we promote it across all our social media platforms with a reach of 300,000 readers. Our Pinterest alone gets 190K+ views each month.
Ready to Submit a Mindfulness Guest Post?
Send us your pitch after going through our guidelines at fandbrecipes@gmail.com with “Mindfulness Write For Us” in the subject line.