Thursday, October 11, 2012

Spell out your conditions....

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When you have a membership.

5 minutes ago, I logged on to a site that I joined about a month ago.  I fell in love with this site, because of the content and the way this community gets along.  I will not say which site it is and here is why.  The reason I will not, is because the same people who own this site are the same people who I want to advertise with.  Now my only complaint about this community is they did not spell out word for word what the conditions are for joining the community.   When I logged on, I found out that I had to pay $4.95 for a monthly membership, which was not asked for when I first joined the group.
Do not get me wrong, I do not mind paying the amount, but I would like to have been more prepared for the payment.  Had I known about paying for the membership, I could have set the money aside in my savings account, and transfer it back into the checking account when it is time for me to pay for it.
Today, people for the most part do not have disposable income to just spend on a membership.  I would like have options, instead having a monthly fee, I might have wanted to pay for a membership every 6 months or once a year.  There are all kinds of ways to work this.  not only that, this is a mom's group, so you know that funds might be on a premium.  These are just suggestions.  I am in the process of creating a community and I will run it the way I see fit.  Yes, there will be a free membership as well as a paid membership.  This is not coming until 2013, so stay tuned.  In the meantime, I do not have the right to tell a person how to run their community website.
I did renew the subscription.

Have a blessed evening.


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Monday, October 8, 2012

Down in the Valley

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Usually, I write on things that are happy, calm, and serene, with a little bit of chaos in the middle. This is a different type of post I am writing about.  The very idea of something that upsets a person scares most people, and when bad news comes, they do not want to deal with it.
Let me ask you two questions, have you ever been depressed, and if so, how have you dealt with it?   I asked this because there are two kinds of depression, the kind you can get out of, the kind that you can't.   I am not a psychologist, so I cannot give you a solution to a problem that is as deep as depression.  We all have problems, and if you are not careful, these problems can take you there, and keep you there.  We all have been upset about that problem, only to pick yourself up, and move one when the problem is solved.
If you find yourself not able to pick up your life after a problem, there is a test on the Mental Health America website you can take here, If you can answer yes to questions such as "do you have little interest or pleasure in doing things?", Are you having problems sleeping or sleeping too much?", or "Feeling bad about yourself.", then maybe you should talk to someone.
The first thing is to admit you have depression, which is not easy.  Admitting to anything that hurts a person mentally or physically is not well taken by some people.  No one likes to go to the doctor or to seek anyone that is professional because we are human.  I think it is within our genome to take control, stew about it, and then come up with an excuse on why action was not done before.   Well, I am here to tell you that it is never too late for you to seek help.  If you are still alive, it is never too late.  People also feel ashamed about getting the help they need, no matter what the problem is.  Going to someone helps you sort things out in your life. These people do not judge, it is confidential, and you may not need any medication.   Your depression may not be a true definition of the word, but it helps to find out what the problem is.  Counselors are a source of resource information.  You can just go to a counselor for starters, and then from there, if it requires further looking into, then you may need a specialist.  Only a specialist is allowed to prescribe medication.
There is one thing about this test I would like to suggest, that is,  this test is only to find out if you think you have depression.  Never give a self diagnosis to yourself.  If you have a bullet in your head, would you look on the internet and then attempt to take it out yourself?  No you would not.  Well, treat the test as that, find out, and then go to someone, even if is a counselor. I am sorry I am repeating a lot of things, but I thought it is important to get it into your head if you or someone you love has depression.  If you are not sure or you do not want to take the test, that is ok, there should be a 24/7 hotline for you to call in your local area.  This call can be just to help you make that decision.  
I am saying all of these things, because I have a personal story...My mother and father had to make this decision about my oldest nephew.  he was 15 at the time, and it happened after his birthday in 2011.  Know one, not even me knew what was going on.  You know, children, especially teens can have this problem too.  Since my parents are his legal guardians and my nephew went from doing things with his friends at church,  not returning calls from his father, stepmother, or his friends at school, to stop giving me advise on my computer (which he is brilliant at, as well as drawing).  His drawings started becoming dark, and he deleted his Facebook page.  Mike started sleeping a lot, and we were all getting worried about him.  Here it is a year later, and he is not his 100% self, but he is back to functioning.  He visits his father and stepmother, plays with his little brother (who is crazy about him), he is back to drawing happy pictures, into skateboarding, has a facebook page (I am not his friend on there-still trying to find it), telling me things about my computer again, and somewhat of a typical teen (again, he is not 100% himself).  he does still see a counselor, but he is currently not taking any medication.  The counselor is there to help Mike sort things out in his life.   he was behind in his schoolwork at the time of his diagnosis and now thanks to going to a different school (one that allows him to go at his own pace), he will be graduating so far the year that he is supposed too, which is 2013.   Now, I am hoping this trend will continue with him, but he has had some setbacks along the way, and I am sure that he may continue to have some in his path, but that is when he can talk to his counselors about those setbacks, and they can combat them together.  I have no doubt that God had His hand in it too, because we are a praying family. All of us, including our church family.
So there is light at the end of a dark tunnel, and you can get your life back, with or without medication.  The main thing here is never give up and never give in to your depression.  Remember that it is ok to feel a little sad sometimes, but it becomes a problem when it starts to consume your life, to the point where you stop your routine, and your basic living.  This is the time to get help, and getting help is a freeing thing.  Remember if you know someone that has depression, take it slow, do not judge, and they will get help when they are ready for help, unless it is a child, and then there is some intervention you must do on your part.  Children and teens have stress and problems too.  This is the time for parents, grandparents, aunts, and uncles to act and act fast, but it is never too late.

Take care, and be blessed everyday.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

How to get started as a writer

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I was wondering how many people write just for the heck of it?  I know I do it.  I write when I want to get something off my chest, like needing money, because some company took money out of my bank account without asking me.  Now I am scrambling for funds without asking my parents for the third time this week.
I write because I want to inform people about something I hold near and dear to me, like paper crafting, my family, and God.  I also like to inform people when to stay away from doing  something stupid, like letting this company get to my funds.
However and whatever feelings you have about the subject of writing, if you want to get started, the best place is to get started with a subject you know about.   I started out with a journal.  I would write down my feelings about life in general.  How I see the world.  Pretty much like I am doing now.  I would vocalize what I liked and what I did not like.  It may be current events or just something.  The reason?  I want my children to know what life was like before they were born and what mommy was like before I became mommy.
You could become a freelance writer.  The best place is to learn how to research, and we have all done that at some point in our lives.  With freelancing, you get paid for the experience.   publishers are always looking for people who can just research and write.  along those lines, here is a book I found very helpful.  You can access it here.  Become an SEO writer, who write using specific keywords in an article.  A Blog writer where you will post to blogs.  There are so many writers until I cannot get to all of the positions in this once little post.
To help get you started, look at this free book here.  It is 10 lessons on how to get started writing, and
Steven Edwards will teach you how.  Once you learn, just jump into it, and write to your heart content.

Have a blessed day.
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Monday, October 1, 2012

20 little things I love about Fall

Fall at Alum Creek State Park
Fall at Alum Creek State Park (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Just as I am starting to give you writing prompts to inspire your journals or blog posts, I also get inspired on this blog on topics that other people write on their blogs.  This prompt is from The inspired Room.  This is a blog created by Melissa who like to find things that inspire her.  This is one I wanted to do as a last minute prompt, because Fall (Autumn) is one of my favorite seasons (Winter is my least favorite).  So here is my list of favorites in no particular order:


  1. Next to pink, fall colors are my favorite palette.
  2. Bonfires are a marshmallows (and a girl's) best friend)
  3. This is the beginning of snuggle season (which last through February of the next year.
  4. Leaves for jumping into (not racking).
  5. Apple cider
  6. Thanksgiving
  7. Giving thanks (even though you should do that all year long, after all, you are alive)
  8. Back to School and meeting new teachers (not a fav among children)
  9. Sweaters without coats season
  10. The United States gets to put on a show with her fall colored dress.
  11. Turkey
  12. Harvest and Halloween parties
  13. Perfect outdoor weather in Ohio (It is not too hot nor too cold)
  14. Warm PJs, a good book, and you.
  15. Movie night
  16. Carving pumpkins
  17. A nice warm bed with enough blankets to heat a city block.
  18. Snuggling in that nice warm bed with enough blankets to heat a city block
  19. My first year of snuggling with an Ipad and a blanket and reading an e-book.
  20. Fall pictures
So if you want to join me in putting down your little list, you can do it here, or go to The Inspired Room and link up your list.  You may win something from her.

Until next time, be blessed everyday.


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I had to write something

35 - Get Ready, Get Set, Write
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Hello, rather good morning and happy October 1st.  It is 1:37 am on a Monday morning, and the daily activities have not started in my neck of the woods.  People here are getting settled down for sleep, have been sleeping, or like me a chronic night owl.

I have had a very busy week last week, and I have not posted like I should.  Last Monday, I got crazy so to speak, and cleaned one corner of my house.  I am trying to organize my life so I do not have to look at the living room the way it is.  I just took a pile and started pitching stuff.  I have not been looking at it anyway, so unless it was important, in the trash it went. (I meant the paper.)  I will be doing more of the same this week. It is so freeing.  
Tuesday was a lazy day.  I mostly looked at email.  No big on that, except it should have been more of the same from Monday.   Wednesday, hum, cannot remember Wednesday, except I went over to my pastor's house for bible study.  She is still recovering from her foot surgery.   Thursday was a long day.  My sister wanted to borrow $2, so I went by her apartment to give it to her, on my way to the Jeffersonville Mall (now called Tangent Mall-Jeffersonville).  I was working to get some sales at the Longaberger at Home showroom there.   This was my first time doing it at that location. I am usually at the flagship store-Homestead in Frazeysburg, Ohio.  The drive was easier, and I will defiantly go back to work there.  It rained so we did not have too many people come in.  Friday I was preparing for my open house on Saturday.  Once I was finished with that, I had to go to J C Penney's to get something for my Keurig coffeemaker.  If you want to brew regular coffee grounds in this coffeemaker, you need the adapter for it.  It is a filter with a holder, and all you do is take out the K-cup housing and put the adapter.  Simple, right?  Nope not at all.  I love this coffeemaker, but mine is 10 years old, and the adapter is made for the newer Keurig machines in mind, so adapted the adapter.  I am using the filter in the K-cup holder, and saving the adapter part for the day I get a new machine (this one is on it's last leg).  Saturday was the open house, and I had a ball presenting the new Longaberger products to friends and family.  I had a no-order party, where you just come to look at the products.  I will get about 3 or 4 orders at the end of the week.  Sweet, huh?
Now for this week.  I have cards to make, orders to take, websites to update, and maybe some blog closings. (not this one).  Oh, now I remember last Wednesday.  I had a meeting with an online creation consultant.  She looked over my businesses, blogs, stores, and websites, went over a plan of action for me to do, in order for me to have a more organized business model and more social media presence.  I am to concentrate on 3 niches (paper crafting, Longaberger products, and writing).  Sounds fair enough.  I need to complete my websites, switch my blogs over to WordPress, and create a shopping cart (which part of it should lead back to my Longaberger My shop and part to my Etsy Shop).  It was a wonderful meeting.  She also said that the products should lead towards problem solving for the customer instead of just shopping for something that they can get elsewhere.  I need to be leading the person to my site.  So that is in the plans.  This is going to be fun.
So I have another assignment for your writing prompt:   How was your week?  Do you have any action plans for this week?  Did someone show you how to do something different in your life, business, or on your job that gave you that "ah ha" moment?  It does not have to be so elaborate, and it is not always that "big lighting strikes you from the behind" moment, for it is the little things that make you think.  It would be fun for you to  read it back in your journal a month, a year, or even 10 years from now to see that moment in your life history.

Be blessed everyday.
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Monday, September 24, 2012

Putting something to good use...Social Media Accounts

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This post is sort of aimed towards those who are in a home business type situation , especially Direct selling, but it is bit of advise to myself....I am finally putting LinkedIn to good use.
I have been sort of afraid of LinkedIn, maybe because it stays in Facebook and Twitter's shadow a lot, but when you really look into it, LinkedIn can become your new best friend.  No Really.  Also I have online habits.   What are online habits?   Well, there isn't a clear definition of a online habit, and I really do not think that is the proper term for it.  Call it my own personal term for what is known as what do you do the moment your fingers touch the keyboard and mouse.  Let me give you an example:
When I get online, the first thing I do is open up Outlook.  This is where the majority of my email lands when I retrieve it from the Roadrunner server.  Next, after the email filters into the variety of folders I set up, I read everything that is left in my main folder, going through the junk email that did not land in the junk email folder by a simple delete.  I do not read it.   Next I send all my scrapbooking supply mail to its folder, business ops to its folder, and so forth.  It is then I start the actual reading.  I take care of all Longaberger mails first, MDN Creates second, Blogs to Riches mail third.  Then I leave Outlook open.  Simple, right?  I take a break, and start in with my files (because I am trying to organize by the end of the year), I take "one bit at a time" as the book, "How to Eat an Elephant" says about how to handle projects.  I spend about 30 mins on the project. (In case you missed something, no I did not say how long I spend reading and sorting my emails.  I am working on it)
Next, I mess with Social Media.  So far, it has been just Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ spread throughout the day, and then I may throw in Pinterest and now LinkedIn in the evening.  Next, I will work on some cards, I have a Mini book that needs starting.  I will be honest, this is not everyday.  At the moment, I am asking for some help with a customer's party by asking for some orders, so I am doing a lot of writing with that, as well as other things.  There are some days where I may have something in the wash while I am working on business stuff.  There are also some days where I am working on home organizing.  It depends on how I plan my week. Overall, I am doing pretty good.  I just never thought about my LinkedIn account until just now, before I started writing in this blog. It would be nice to work with some businesses, so here I go again.
So my advise to you is what ever it is you are selling, make sure that all your friends and loved ones from all your social media accounts know what your products are, and what you are selling.  This is the lesson I am learning.  Do not be ashamed about it.  After all, if they can show 20 pictures of their newest tabby, you can show them at least one picture of your products, but let them do all the spamming.  Be the Pro in the family.

Be Blessed everyday.
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Friday, September 21, 2012

Happy Fall

Fall colours
Fall colours (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Whatever you call it, Fall or Autumn, it is here.  Summer 2012 is a thing of the past and in the history books. How did you survive?  I told you in my last post what I did for the summer, and so things (and truths) I learned during this time.   I learned:


  1. Heat and hot flashes do not mix.
  2. Heat rises to second floor and stays there even when you are asleep.  Best to keep the air on all night.
  3. Save your own money so you do not have to share a hotel room with your parents.
  4. Ipads and smartphones make the time go a lot quicker while riding in a car.
  5. Military bases do not have WiFi, and will not have any in the near foreseeable future.  Best bring your own.
  6. Stretch a lot before walking uphill.
  7. Bring lots of money to Canada.
  8. Pack like you are staying for a month.
  9. Plan ahead and have a plan b,c, and d.
  10. Did I mention Heat and hot flashes do not mix.
I love curling up with a blanket and a pillow and just read.  Fall is made for that type of thing.   Summer is too hot for it, and winter is too cold.  Spring does not do it at all for me.  It is not a curling up season.  I ready to shed off layers by then.

Leaves, I used to love to jump in a pile of leaves.  I think it is a kid thing.  It's soft and messy.  You can track in the leaves and make parents mad because you do not have to clean it up.  Now that I am the adult, it is no fun anymore.  Finally, Thanksgiving and harvest (I am not a big fan of Halloween), you get ready for the next to last holiday of the year,  and each year, the turkey steals the show.  I love my mom's dressing, and I do not make it as good as she does each year.  This year, I will have to ask her if I can make it, with her guiding me.  I know someday I will have to make it without her help.   

I love everything that the season brings to the table, and for Fall 2012, I hope it is a good season.

Be blessed everyday.

  


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