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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Tiny Buddha is a community space where people share what they’ve been through and what they’ve learned.

With millions of readers and friends on Facebook, X, and Instagram, Tiny Buddha reaches a large audience of motivated people who are actively seeking tips and techniques to heal, grow, and enhance their lives.

The site has grown by leaps and bounds since 2009, largely because openhearted contributors like you have generously shared their authentic voices and unique points of view.

Anyone, of any age, from any location, can submit an original post (not previously published anywhere else, including your own site), with a bio, for inclusion on the blog.

This isn’t an elite space, reserved for experts, thought leaders, or professional bloggers. It’s a space for real people who are willing to share themselves honestly and vulnerably.

What Makes a Strong Post?

The most popular posts on Tiny Buddha all have the following things in common:

  • They are deeply personal, and they pull the reader in emotionally, painting a vivid picture of a universal, relatable life experience.
  • They dig beneath the surface. The advice doesn’t seem cliché or oversimplified. It’s insightful and thought-provoking, enabling readers to understand themselves and the world on a deeper level.
  • They’re practical and actionable when applicable. Not all posts need a list of things to do; in fact, some are more powerful without one. But when the topic warrants clear action steps, these posts deliver.

Why Contribute to Tiny Buddha?

1. Your post will reach and help a large audience through email and social media.

2. The Tiny Buddha community is highly responsive through comments and emails, creating a rewarding experience all around.

3. Every post includes a bio with links back to your site. Most contributors note that featuring their writing on Tiny Buddha increases traffic and subscribers to their blog.

4. As a Tiny Buddha contributor, you can update your bio at any time to promote any new offerings, products, or projects.

Writing Guidelines

  • Include a quote at the top of your post.
  • Aim for a word count between 1,000 and 2,000 words.
  • Share a specific story from your life with intimate detail. It’s important to share your lessons and insights, but the post will be far more powerful if you also share how you came to learn them.
  • Offer insights and practical tips to help readers overcome similar challenges. It doesn’t need to be a numbered list, but the story needs to build to a clear message/lesson for readers.
  • Choose a topic related to personal growth that isn’t gender-specific and not related to religion, the law of attraction, productivity, blogging/running an online business, writing/publishing a book, coaching, being or becoming a psychiatrist or therapist, working as a motivational speaker, or money/entrepreneurship.
  • Avoid referencing your blog, coaching practice, book, or speaking career in the body of the post.
  • Keep paragraphs to three sentences or fewer. Include a bio, seventy-five words or fewer, at the bottom of the post. You can include as many links as you’d like.
  • Reserve self-promotion for your bio (as opposed to marketing a business, course, workshop, or service directly in the post). Please note that links in the body of the post may be removed.

How to Submit

  • Send your post in Microsoft Word or in the body of the email to email@tinybuddha.com, with the title in the subject line. Please only send one submission per email.
  • Upload a photo of yourself at Gravatar.com (if you’d like a photo to show next to your bio). Also, please include in your email the email address you linked to your Gravatar account.

A Few More Things to Keep in Mind

If your post feels like a good fit for the blog at this time, you will receive a response within two weeks. If you don’t receive a response, please feel free to try again with a different post.

You may be asked to revise to make your post stronger or clearer, and your proposed title may be changed before the post goes live.

Your post may be edited for clarity, grammar, and overall style. If there are any major changes made, you will be asked to review and approve them first.

While financial compensation isn’t offered, many contributors see a surge in traffic or new subscribers—especially when they include a free resource in their bio to introduce people to their work.

Thank you for the light you share and for being part of the Tiny Buddha community!