I have owned ShannonsLife.com since 2003. That means this little corner of the internet has been with me through a whole lot of life, business ideas, family seasons, tech changes, half-built dreams, rebuilt dreams, and more “what am I doing now?” moments than I could ever count.
For a long time, the domain just sat there. Not because I did not care about it, but because life has a way of stacking itself on your desk like paperwork with an attitude. I had businesses to run, family to care for, homeschool systems to build, college classes to survive, projects to test, websites to launch, and about seventeen browser tabs open at all times.
But the more I build online, the more I realize I need one main place where everything connects. I have different projects, different websites, different ideas, and different little internet creatures running around. Shannon’s Life is becoming the hub for all of it.
So what is Shannon’s Life now?
Shannon’s Life is the behind-the-scenes home for what I’m building, learning, testing, and turning into something useful. It is part personal brand, part project map, part digital product shelf, part business notebook, and part “come see what I figured out the hard way so maybe you do not have to.”
This site is not going to be a perfect-life performance. I do not want that, and honestly, nobody needs another shiny fake internet stage. I want this to be practical, honest, useful, and still pretty enough to make me want to open it again tomorrow.
What you’ll find here
This site will connect the things I’m already building: digital products, planners, homeschool resources, online business tools, AI experiments, game projects, creator resources, and the lessons that come from trying to make all of it work in real life.
Some posts will be about tools I’m using. Some will be about what I’m building. Some will be about digital products and online income ideas. Some will probably be about what broke, what worked, what cost too much, and what I would do differently next time.
Why bring it back now?
Because this domain has history, and I have enough projects now that they need a front door. I do not want everything scattered around like glitter after a craft day. I want a clean place where people can find what I’m working on, what I recommend, what I’m learning, and what I’m creating next.
Shannon’s Life gives me room to grow without locking myself into one tiny box. I can talk about business, family systems, homeschooling, websites, digital products, AI tools, games, and building from home without pretending those things live in separate worlds.
What comes next?
First, I’m getting the foundation built: the site, the email list, the first posts, the project pages, and the resources. Then I’ll start adding more useful pieces: guides, templates, product links, behind-the-scenes updates, and practical notes from the build desk.
I have no interest in pretending everything is polished before I start. This is the start. This is the rebuilding. This is the “let’s see what this becomes” part.
And honestly, that feels exactly right.