How My Blog Changed My Life: Tonya from My Fab Finance

by Melanie

Hi friends! I have another awesome edition of How My Blog Changed My Life. This time featuring MY GIRL Tonya from My Fab Finance. I met her a while ago on Twitter. I saw she lived in Brooklyn. As some of you know, I used to live there. So I thought I’d check out her site — I fell immediately in love with her site and her story. She is an inspiration and has been on quite a journey. Now she rocks the house by helping people turn their finances from drab to fab. We have connected in so many ways and I can’t wait to be friends with her “in real life” at FinCon! More about her:

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Tonya Rapley is the founder and editor of My Fab Finance. She is your guide to becoming financially fabulous. After improving her credit score by 120 points in 18 months, she fell in love with personal finance. My Fab Finance promotes financial freedom by supporting financial behavioral change and offering relatable information that increases financial literacy. Tonya is a Certified Financial Educator and possesses a masterโ€™s degree in Urban Policy.

1. What was the inspiration for starting your blog?

I started my blog so that it could be my accountability partner during my journey to financial respectability. The site turned out to be a hit with my peers and I realized that they wanted to find out how I was improving my finances. A year and a half later I am now a Certified Financial Educator and looking to do My Fab Finance full-time by next year.

2. What has been the most challenging part of having a blog?

Well up until May I was also in graduate school. Plus I work full-time. So growing a blog with a regular blogging schedule while working full-time and attending grad school full-time was extremely tough. Managing my time was difficult and continues to be.

Also I am a Gemini and focusing isn’t really our thing. I’ve learned to focus on the mission of my blog but I have to constantly remind myself of something my mentor told me, she said “be a tree, not a bush.” Don’t try to do everything with your site. Do what you do well, become known for that, and then grow.

3. In what ways, direct or indirect, has your life changed because of your blog?

I found my purpose in my blog. I always knew I wanted to change peopleโ€™s lives, which is why both of my degrees are public service oriented, but I was not prepared for how clear this blog would make everything. I have never loved any endeavor I have embarked on as much as I do My Fab Finance. It sounds crazy but it’s my baby. I’m protective of its brand and integrity and think about it every waking hour (do I sound obsessed?)

I have met so many amazing people that I never would have met otherwise. I’ve learned how to effectively collaborate with others and see people in my field as assets not competition. My blog has also taught me about completion. Prior to My Fab Finance I was the type of person who talked about what they were going to do. Now, I do what I say I’m going to do. I have learned how powerful I am and have gained confidence in myself and my ability to achieve my goals. My Fab Finance has given me the opportunity to let my life speak.

4. What have you learned from blogging?

I have learned that consistency is essential and can overshadow talent. I have learned that relationships matter. I have learned how to use Photoshop a lot better. I have learned what type of person I don’t want to be. I’ve also learned how to share.

5. What advice would you give to new bloggers who are thinking of starting a blog?

Make sure it’s something you reallllyyy want to write about. After that first year that topic you thought you had so much to say about starts to look a little skimpy. Also write write write. I have a stockpile of articles I write when I’m in that zone to pull from when I’m not in the zone.

Lastly, readers do not come overnight, it takes work to get them to the site, be patient and make sure you have good content to bring them back.

Thank you so much, Tonya!

Melanie
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13 comments

Anne @ Money Propeller July 17, 2014 - 5:17 am

I hear ya about cranking out as much as possible when the words are flowing! I can go weeks and weeks without feeling inspired or having any ideas, then I seem to get five or ten in an afternoon!
I am blown away that you managed to do work, grad school and blog all at the same time!

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Tonya Rapley July 17, 2014 - 8:44 am

Thanks Anne! I felt insane doing it and I am so happy that school is behind me for now.

And isn’t it crazy how creative juices flow in waves? I suppose it’s better that way and that’s what evergreen post are for lol.

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Kayla @ Shoeaholicnomore July 17, 2014 - 6:27 am

All great tips! I’m loving this series Melanie, it’s a great way to hear more about blogging from lots of different points of view ๐Ÿ™‚

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Shannon @ Financially Blonde July 17, 2014 - 6:40 am

First of all, I love that you shared your astrological sign to describe why consistency is challenging. I once dated a Gemini and consistency in his feelings for me was definitely a challenge. ๐Ÿ™‚ I have not followed Tonya’s blog yet, but I am excited to now and look forward to meeting her in a few weeks for the NYC bloggers meet up. ๐Ÿ™‚

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Melanie July 17, 2014 - 8:23 am

Yay! So glad you can meet her.

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Tonya Rapley July 17, 2014 - 8:49 am

P.S. Have I told you how awesome you are ? Well you are <3
Thanks for this opp.

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Tonya Rapley July 17, 2014 - 8:48 am

LOL Thanks Shannon. Sadly enough, I was just coping the end of a friendship with a Gemini male that was once my best friend. And it was because of his inconsistency! As well as inability to balance a friendship and relationship. I’d like to think us Gemini women are a little more skilled.

I look forward to meeting you in a few weeks as well! <3

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Lisa E. @ Lisa vs. the Loans July 17, 2014 - 4:36 pm

I’m kind of sad that I’ve only just found out about Tonya now! Thanks for featuring her blog, I’ve just added her to my feed! ๐Ÿ™‚

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Tony Rapley July 21, 2014 - 5:32 am

Hi Lisa!! We have the rest of our lives lol. I’m so thankful to Melanie for featuring me and introducing me to new folks. Looking forward to following you and your journey as well.

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Ryan @ Impersonal Finance July 18, 2014 - 10:19 am

I can’t believe I’ve never been to her site before! I’m about to head over there. Great tips, and this is an awesome series Melanie! Another new blog to read ๐Ÿ™‚

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Taylor July 19, 2014 - 8:44 am

Glad you’re featured Tonya! I’ve been following you for a while so it’s great to find out more about your back story!

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Liz July 20, 2014 - 4:24 pm

I think consistency and persistence is huge with blogging. It always seems that right before I’m ready to give up I get some sort of break. Just enough to keep me going : )

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EL @ Moneywatch101 July 24, 2014 - 7:08 am

Great story and another tri-state blogger I can connect with, this blogging stuff is great. I’m interested to know more about the Certified Financial Educator, it’s a desigination I never heard of before. Good luck and keep on writing when the ideas are flowing. (Good Tip)

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