This is where I explain how I create content, what standards I follow, and why you can trust what you read here. Unlike most editorial policies that sound like they were written by robots in suits, this one is written the way I talk – real, honest, and straight from the heart.
FsiBlog isn’t a massive media corporation with hundreds of writers. It’s just me, Nisha Elizabeth, in my London apartment, sharing what I’ve learned about life. But just because it’s personal doesn’t mean it’s not professional. I take my responsibility to you seriously, and this policy explains exactly how.
Who Creates Content for FsiBlog
Let me be crystal clear: every single word on FsiBlog is written by me, Nisha Elizabeth. There’s no team of ghost writers, no content farm, no AI churning out articles. When you read something here, you’re reading my actual thoughts, my real experiences, and my genuine advice.
I’m not a certified life coach, therapist, or medical professional. I’m a real person who has lived through challenges, celebrated victories, made mistakes, and learned lessons. My qualifications come from lived experience, not from degrees hanging on a wall. Everything I share is based on what I’ve actually tried, tested, and found to work in real life.
- Content Creator: Nisha Elizabeth
- Location: London, United Kingdom
- Experience Base: Personal life experience, self-education, trial and error, and genuine care for helping others
Our Content Standards
Every piece of content on FsiBlog follows strict standards because you deserve quality, honesty, and usefulness.
Authenticity First
Everything I write comes from genuine experience. I don’t copy content from other websites, rehash generic advice, or pretend to have done things I haven’t. If I’m writing about a life hack, I’ve tested it. If I’m sharing a story, I’ve lived it. If I’m giving advice, I’ve either applied it successfully or learned from applying it unsuccessfully.
When I say "I've been there," I really have been there. This isn't performative authenticity - it's the real deal.
Honesty Over Perfection
I believe in telling the truth, even when it’s not pretty. That means admitting my mistakes, sharing my failures, and being honest about what doesn’t work just as much as what does. You won’t find fake success stories here or problems that were magically solved overnight.
Life is messy, complicated, and imperfect. My content reflects that reality because sugar-coating helps no one.
Practical and Applicable
Theory is great, but if you can’t apply it to your real life, what’s the point? Every piece of content I create has to pass the “real life test” – can someone actually use this advice today, with the resources they have, in the life they’re living right now?
I don’t give advice that requires unlimited money, unlimited time, or unlimited energy. My content is designed for real people with real constraints living real lives.
Clear and Accessible
I write the way I talk – in simple, everyday language that anyone can understand. No jargon, no complicated terminology, no pretentious vocabulary. If a concept needs explaining, I explain it. If there’s a simpler way to say something, I use the simpler way.
Everyone deserves to understand helpful information, regardless of their education level or background. Accessibility isn’t just about physical access – it’s about making content comprehensible to all.
Free and Accessible to All
Everything on FsiBlog is completely free and always will be. No paywalls, no premium memberships, no hidden costs. I believe that basic guidance, support, and advice should be accessible to everyone, regardless of their financial situation.
This is non-negotiable. Helpful content shouldn't be a luxury item.
How We Research and Verify Information
While most of my content comes from personal experience, I don’t write in a vacuum. Here’s how I make sure what I share is reliable and helpful.
Personal Testing
Before I recommend anything – a life hack, a routine, a strategy – I test it myself. Multiple times. In different situations. I note what works, what doesn’t, and what circumstances make a difference.
If something only worked once under perfect conditions, I don’t present it as a reliable solution. If something failed for me, I either explain why it might work for others or I don’t recommend it at all.
Research and Cross-Referencing
For topics that require factual information, I research thoroughly. I check multiple sources, look for consensus among experts, and verify facts before including them if I’m unsure about something, I either research until I’m confident or I’m honest about the uncertainty.
I don't present opinions as facts, and I don't present facts without being reasonably certain they're accurate.
Real-World Application
I consider how advice works in real-world conditions, not just ideal conditions. What sounds good in theory doesn’t always work in practice, and I’m interested in what actually helps real people living real lives.
This means testing strategies on busy days, on tired days, with limited budgets, and with real constraints.
Community Feedback
While I write from personal experience, I also pay attention to feedback from readers. When multiple people report that something worked or didn’t work for them, that information helps shape future content and recommendations.
Your experiences matter and inform how I present information going forward.
What We Write About
FsiBlog covers a specific range of topics, all centered around living a better, more confident, more fulfilling life.
Core Content Areas
- Lifestyle Tips and Advice: Practical guidance on feeling confident, looking put-together, creating comfortable spaces, and developing sustainable routines.
- Life Hacks and Shortcuts: Time-saving strategies, budget-friendly solutions, organization tips, and clever fixes for common problems.
- Personal Experience Stories: Real stories about my challenges, failures, successes, and the lessons I’ve learned along the way.
- Practical How-To Guides: Step-by-step instructions for everyday situations, presented in a beginner-friendly way.
- Personal Development: Advice on building confidence, improving relationships, navigating career challenges, and growing as a person.
- Everyday Wisdom: Honest answers to life’s tough questions, delivered with empathy and understanding.
What We Don’t Cover
I stay in my lane. That means I don’t write about topics where I lack genuine experience or expertise. I don’t give medical advice, legal advice, financial investment advice, or professional mental health counseling. I can share general wellness tips, talk about my own experiences with challenges, or discuss what has helped me, but I always make it clear that I’m not a licensed professional in these areas.
If a topic requires professional expertise that I don’t have, I’ll either clearly state my limitations or direct you to seek appropriate professional help.
Objectivity and Bias
Let's be real: complete objectivity is a myth. Everyone has biases, perspectives, and viewpoints shaped by their experiences. The difference is whether you're honest about them.
My Perspective
I write from my personal perspective as a woman living in London, navigating life’s challenges with optimism and determination. My experiences shape what I write about and how I see the world. I don’t pretend to speak for everyone or claim that my way is the only way.
What works for me might not work for you, and that’s okay. I present my experiences and insights while acknowledging that everyone’s journey is different.
Balanced Viewpoints
When discussing topics with multiple valid approaches, I try to present different perspectives fairly. I share what worked for me while acknowledging that other approaches might work better for different people.
I don’t believe in one-size-fits-all solutions, and my content reflects that understanding.
Opinions vs Facts
I’m always clear about what’s opinion and what’s fact. When I’m sharing a personal belief or preference, I present it as such. When I’m stating factual information, I ensure it’s accurate to the best of my knowledge.
You deserve to know the difference so you can make informed decisions for yourself.
Sponsored Content and Advertising
Transparency is everything when it comes to money and content.
Current Status
As of this policy’s date, FsiBlog does not accept sponsored content, paid partnerships, or advertising. Everything you read is created independently, without financial influence from brands or companies.
If this changes in the future, I will be completely transparent about it and clearly disclose any sponsored content, affiliate relationships, or partnerships.
Future Possibilities
If FsiBlog ever includes sponsored content or affiliate links in the future, here’s what you can expect:
All sponsored content will be clearly labeled as such at the beginning of the post. I will never promote products or services I don’t genuinely believe in or haven’t personally tested. Your trust is more valuable to me than any sponsorship payment. Any affiliate relationships will be disclosed transparently. I will never let financial considerations compromise the honesty or quality of content.
My Commitment
I promise to never sell out the trust you’ve placed in me. If I recommend something, it’s because I genuinely think it will help you, not because someone paid me to say so.
Corrections and Updates
I’m human, which means I make mistakes. When I do, here’s how I handle them.
Error Correction Policy
If I publish something that contains an error, I correct it as soon as I become aware of it. Corrections are made directly in the article with a note explaining what was corrected and when. I don’t quietly edit errors and pretend they never happened – that’s dishonest.
For significant errors that might have led to confusion or problems for readers, I add a prominent correction notice at the top of the article.
Content Updates
Sometimes information changes, strategies evolve, or I learn better ways of doing things. When this happens, I update older content to keep it relevant and accurate. Updated articles include a note showing when they were last updated and why.
Reader Corrections
If you notice an error or have information that suggests something I’ve written needs correction, please email me at info.fsiblogy@gmail.com. I genuinely appreciate corrections because they help me maintain quality and serve readers better.
Privacy and Anonymity
When I share personal stories, I respect the privacy of everyone involved.
My Own Stories
I share my personal experiences openly, but I use discretion. Some details are changed or omitted to protect my privacy and safety while still conveying the useful lesson or insight.
Other People’s Stories
If I share stories involving other people, I change identifying details or get permission first. I never share private information about others without consent.
Reader Stories
If readers share their experiences with me and I want to reference them in content, I always ask permission first and allow them to remain anonymous if they prefer.
Sensitive Topics
Some topics require extra care and sensitivity.
Mental Health
I write about personal challenges and emotional well-being from my own experience, but I’m always careful to:
Never present myself as a mental health professional. Encourage seeking professional help when appropriate. Avoid giving advice that could be harmful if someone is in crisis. Share resources for professional support when discussing serious mental health topics.
Physical Health
I share general wellness tips and personal experiences, but I’m clear about:
Not being a medical professional. The importance of consulting doctors for health concerns. Presenting only general information, not medical advice. Never suggesting people ignore professional medical guidance.
Financial Matters
I discuss budgeting and money management from a personal experience perspective, but I:
Don’t give investment advice or specific financial recommendations. Encourage consulting financial professionals for serious money decisions. Share only general strategies that have worked in my experience. Make it clear that everyone’s financial situation is different.
Relationship Advice
I share relationship insights from personal experience while:
Acknowledging that every relationship is unique. Never encourage anyone to stay in unsafe situations. Recognizing when professional counseling might be helpful. Respecting that there are many valid approaches to relationships.
Inclusivity and Respect
FsiBlog welcomes everyone, regardless of background, identity, or circumstances.
Language and Tone
I strive to use language that’s inclusive and respectful. While I write in a casual, friendly tone, I’m always mindful of avoiding language that could exclude or offend.
If I ever use language that’s hurtful or problematic, please let me know so I can learn and do better.
Diverse Experiences
I recognize that my experience is just one perspective among many. What works in my life might not work in yours, and that’s not a failure – that’s diversity.
I try to acknowledge different circumstances, challenges, and perspectives whenever relevant to the topic.
Respect for All
Everyone who visits FsiBlog deserves respect, regardless of where they are in their journey, what mistakes they’ve made, or what challenges they face. Judgment has no place here.
Content Creation Process
Here’s how content goes from idea to published article on FsiBlog.
Idea Generation
Content ideas come from my own experiences, questions I’ve grappled with, challenges I’ve overcome, feedback from readers, and topics I wish someone had explained to me.
I don’t chase trends or write about topics just because they’re popular. I write about what I genuinely have something useful to say about.
Research and Planning
Even for experience-based content, I do background research to ensure I’m not missing important information or perspectives. I outline the main points and consider the best way to structure information for clarity and usefulness.
Writing
I write in my authentic voice, the way I would explain something to a friend over coffee. I aim for clarity, simplicity, and usefulness above all else. I include specific examples and practical applications rather than staying in theory.
Review and Editing
I review content multiple times before publishing, checking for clarity, accuracy, completeness, tone, and usefulness. I ask myself: “Would this have helped me when I needed it? Can someone actually apply this? Is it clear enough?”
Publishing
Content is published on FsiBlog with appropriate titles and descriptions. I organize articles into relevant categories to help readers find what they need.
Post-Publication
After publishing, I remain open to feedback, corrections, and updates. I monitor how content is received and whether it’s actually helping readers.
Engagement with Readers
FsiBlog isn’t a one-way street. Your feedback, questions, and experiences matter.
Comments and Feedback
I welcome comments, questions, and feedback. While I may not be able to respond to every single message immediately, I read everything and respond when I can. Constructive criticism is appreciated and helps me improve.
Respect and Kindness
While I welcome diverse opinions and experiences, I expect everyone to engage respectfully. Hate speech, harassment, or cruel behavior toward me or other readers is not tolerated.
We can disagree without being disagreeable.
Reader Privacy
Any personal information you share with me through emails or comments is kept private. I never publicly share reader information without explicit permission.
Accountability
I hold myself accountable to these standards and to you.
My Responsibilities
To create honest, helpful, well-researched content. To correct errors promptly and transparently. To respect your privacy and trust. To stay true to FsiBlog’s mission and values. To continuously improve and learn.
Your Role
You have the right to hold me accountable to these standards. If you see content that doesn’t meet these guidelines, if you spot an error, or if you have concerns about anything on FsiBlog, please let me know.
Contact: info.fsiblogy@gmail.com
Changes to This Policy
This Editorial Policy may evolve over time as FsiBlog grows and as I learn better practices.
Any significant changes to this policy will be clearly noted with an updated date. I’ll notify readers of major changes through the website or email if appropriate. The core principles of honesty, accessibility, and helpfulness will remain constant.
Our Mission and Commitment
At its heart, this entire editorial policy comes down to a simple mission: to create content that genuinely helps people live better lives, delivered with honesty, accessibility, and heart.
I’m not here to get rich, to become famous, or to build an empire. I’m here to be the friend on the internet that I wish I’d had when I was struggling. I’m here to share what I’ve learned, so maybe you don’t have to learn it the hard way.
Every word I write, every article I publish, every piece of advice I share is guided by one question: “Will this actually help someone?” If the answer is yes, I write it. If the answer is no, I don’t.
Your trust is sacred to me. Your time is valuable. Your journey matters. These aren’t just nice-sounding words – they’re the foundation of everything FsiBlog is and will be.
Contact Information
Have questions about this Editorial Policy? Concerns about content? Suggestions for improvement? I’m here to listen.
- Email: info.fsiblogy@gmail.com
- Address: 20 Wenlock Road, Hoxton, London N1 7GU, United Kingdom
I read every message and respond as quickly as I can. Your feedback helps me maintain the quality and integrity of FsiBlog.
A Final Word
Creating FsiBlog is my passion, my purpose, and my gift to anyone who needs a friend in their corner. These editorial standards aren’t just policies – they’re promises. Promises to be honest, to be helpful, to be real, and to always put your needs above my ego.
Thank you for trusting me with your time and attention. Thank you for being part of this community. Thank you for letting me be part of your journey.