This is my first video in a while, and I thought I would challenge my phone, the android version of Siri to see if she was as smart as Siri. Nope, they are both dumb on conversation.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Tell us about your favorite autumnal sound.
Hello, and welcome to October. I have not officially welcomed anyone to
September and the fall yet, so consider it late. September was one of those months that rather
not revisit at all. I have been in so of a depressive mood all month because of
the different situations in my life, including the death of a couple of people,
who I really had hoped would pull through, but God had other plans for them,
and for one of them, I am still trying to wrap my finger on why she entered the
world the way she did, and died just that quickly (yes, I am talking about a
baby bared a day old). I was hoping I
would get to know her as she went through babyhood, into toddler, going to
school, and I had hoped that I would get to see her get married and have a kid
of her own, but again, God had other plans.
I went through other things to during the month of
September, and I realized that the world does not stop because a friend of
yours lost a baby, a person you know collapses into a coma and dies a week
later, or that you feel like you are stuck. For that reason alone, I still needed to make
my sales goals for the month (I was pulling a Hail Mary move at 2:30pm
yesterday, a move I have not done since the 2012-13 selling season); The house
needs cleaning (I will tackle that Friday); and finally I need to clean out my
closet, put away the spring/summer wardrobe, pull out the fall/ winter stuff,
and give or throw away the stuff I no longer can fit. I also need to do a final spraying of the
weeds on my patio so they will not come up, pull out the fall décor, and find some
fall bedding.
Despite everything that has happened last month, I need to
do some things in the second bedroom to make it more livable (currently masquerading
as a junk room), I want to talk to you about my favorite autumn sound. It goes along with my favorite smell,
Pumpkin. That sound is sounds from the
apple orchard. It is people looking for
that perfect apple and it depends on who is making that sound. The sound could be, “mommy pick this apple”, “we
can get 4 more to fit in this bag”, to no sound at all, just studying on how to
get the apple. I want to take my niece
and nephews apple picking, but to be honest, I do not know where I want to go
for this? There is one, maybe two I can
go, but I am not sure, since I have not been since my parents took me years
ago. While we are at it, we can pick
that perfect pumpkin to go on the porch on my sister’s house.
Monday, September 15, 2014
Please Get a clue Martha, try to be helpful
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On this Mentoring Monday, I want to once again address
Martha Stewart. Yes that queen of all
things lifestyle living and telling everyone that it is “a Good Thing”. I have no problem learning from her. Martha’s ideas are wonderful, and she makes
some valid points on how to clean, throw a dinner party, or providing a punch
or two to cut out paper shapes (to which I own two). She has an empire that is second to none in
her field.
So why is it that Martha feels threaten when a blogger or a
celeb like Gwyneth Paltrow steps into her territory? In a world with population of over 800
billion people, I am sure there is plenty of room for both Ms. Stewart and Ms.
Paltrow to give us their tips on how to make the perfect peach pie (although I
say that my mamma make the best one).
The only difference is one is in her early 70’s and one is in her early
40’s.
So why is it that when we are experts in something, we feel
threaten by another person who has that same knowledge? Martha went off on bloggers last year for the
same reason. She said both in the
interview with Porter magazine a few days ago about Ms. Paltrow and an
interview about lifestyle bloggers last year that people should not quit their
day job and stick to what they do best.
She said last year that bloggers should not make their family and friends
become guinea pigs when creating a new recipe, then putting it in their
blogs. “Now Martha, isn't that how you
started out?” “How would you have liked it, if the late Julia Childs said that
about you when you tried to make Coq Au Vin for the first time and served it to
your guests?”
Instead of finding fault with a person who just want to give
helpful hints on their blog, a person like Martha Stewart should be in a
mentoring mode. If there is something that
isn't right, go to that person and say something like, “congratulations on your
new venture.” “I know that people will
like your insight on the
subject.” “I have
noticed a couple of things on your site, and if you do not mind me saying,
these are hints on what would help your site become better in the long run.” Once that is said, give the advice, if they
give you permission to do so. If not,
move on, and do not criticize. They will
find their way. This is how you mentor,
NOT tear down. Encourage someone who
admires what you do, enough to help them along the way.
I am sure that if Ms. Stewart would have done just that for
us and Ms. Paltrow, the Paparazzi and others would steer away from that line of
questioning.
My wish for you this day forward is to give helpful and
healthy criticism to others and not wishing that person to keep their day
job. There is room for everyone and
plenty more.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
The Truth About Rates and freelancing.
Oh boy, I am tackling a tough writing subject today. The next few posts, I will attempt to tackle
the subject of freelancing. Not only am
I a freelance writer, but a freelance artist and designer. I design the following:
·
Scrapbooks-both using the commercial albums that
are out there, and making mini books, journals, and folios, as well as art
journals.
·
Greeting and note cards
·
Alternative items. In case you are wondering what that is, most
people call it Upcycling. It is where
you decorate something to make it a different piece to function differently or
function the same.
Anyway, that is the basics of what I do, but lately, I have
been feeling a little stuck. My Etsy
shop has the same old 5 items in it and I have not written for someone in about
2-3 months. You would think that I have
gobs of money in my account. Nope, ask
me later on how I cope. If you are freelancing,
sometimes it is OK to hit a dry spell, right?
Not really. If you are a writer,
a cook, or a crafter, you need to remember that you need to put food on the
table. You have bills to pay, people to
entertain (for those with kids), and it would be nice to not work in your
jammies every once in a while.
So how do you earn that extra $1,000 a week, if you still
have a job, or if you going at it full time, have the ability to buy at least
toothpaste? Simple, start small. Sometimes, you have to except projects that
pay low or nothing at all, and you need to build from there. That is what I am tackling for the next few
posts and the first one is on the rate you expect your clients to pay you for
your services.
I saw this article in Carol Tice’s website, and it is called
113
things you can do to grow your freelance writing-now. She covers writing, but after looking at this
article, I feel that it would apply to any freelance job. Freelancing, in case you are not familiar
with the title, is just a fancy way of saying, self-employed. You are working for yourself. You have a time clock, but it is in your head,
and you can report to work any time you feel like it. I do not recommend it, because just like a
9-5 job, the money you earn allows you freedom to do anything you want. Well not anything, but you get the idea.
With that being said, she gives 3 these tips on rates:
- Tell
your clients your rates are going up.
- Raise
your rates for new clients.
- Raise
your rates every year in the fall, to take effect the following year.
OK, you are probably telling me, “Tricia, that is all well
and good, but I am just starting out, and besides that, I am doing a project
for Aunt Millie, and I really do not want to charge her.” I thought the same way, and if you are just
starting, I can see why you do not want charge a lot for work at first. For me, it is ok to do a project for Aunt
Millie, the neighbor you have been friends with for 20 years, or your church,
but at some point, you cannot do every project at low-no cost. Again, you have to eat and pay bills. There is also nothing wrong with bartering
either, just as long as it is equal to the amount of services you give a
client.
Upon my own research one of the problems that freelancers
have is “what is my work worth to my client?”
This means are your skills top notch to the point of charging a rate to
begin with? That is something that you
have to ask yourself. Start by listing
your skills. I will use myself as a
guide:
1.
Creative in
a.
Needle crafts
b.
Candle making
c.
Scrapbooking
d.
Card making
e.
Altering items
f.
An eye for detail
g.
Music
h.
Dance
i.
Journal making
j.
Writing
2.
People skills
a.
Good listener
b.
Follows directions well
c.
Investigator
I only listed a few, but note that I did not list just the
physical skills, but things that would tell a new client what they need to know
about me. So, the things that you
learned in Preschool and Kindergarten do matter.
Next, check out the rates of people who do the same
thing. In the corporate world, it is
called checking out the competition. If
you are new to this, you can call to ask questions on how that person charges similar
services. For example, when I started,
I checked everyone in custom scrapbooking.
I looked at their websites, and made note of the basic rates. I looked at the years of experience, comments,
and if they charged by the hour or per job.
Most custom scrapbookers and card makers charge by the piece. Most writers charge per word. For example:
an 8.5 x 11” scrapbook could run $7.50 per page. So a 20-page scrapbook, without the fluff (no
embellishments) can run about $150 (USD).
An example of a 791 page doc (the point where I typed 791), at $.10(USD)
per word, could run a client $79.10.
Last, ask yourself, can I live off charging $150 for a
scrapbook and $79.10 for a document, using the same examples? Probably not, which is a good idea not to
quit your day job just yet. Keep in mind
when charging your rates that there is no such thing as an overnight
sensation. You have to build up to the
reputation, and that is why Ms. Tice suggest that you change your rates every
fall to go into effect by January. So
how do you quit your day job? Well,
that is the next step in this process called freelancing, and the subject of my
next post.
Thursday, August 21, 2014
How do you remember blog posts you want to write until you're ready to sit down at the computer? Do you have a system in place, why or why not?
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As a
line from the song, Poor Unfortunate Souls (The Little Mermaid), goes, “The boss is on a roll”, I would have to
say, yes she is, and that I am. I am on my third blog post of the night, and I
am smiling. I may not be a believer of
playing catch-up, but I am doing pretty well, to say that I did not blog hardly
at all in July. (Love my birthday
month) It is bittersweet when you are
the owner of 5 blogs, and I get comments from amateurs to experts saying, that
I only need one, to how do you keep up with them? This leads to today’s question about
remembering what posts I want to until I sit down at my computer.
It is
funny, because I am on this computer all the time. If I am not answering a social media
question, I am writing a post. If I am
not doing that, then I am watching a video, playing a game, making orders for
customers, or making or listing products for customers to buy.
As for
creating posts, I have to it right now.
I create a post on MS Word, and I tweak it. I tweak it by doing research if it calls for
it, upload the research into the post document and check grammar. Lastly, I cut and paste it into either
Blogger, WordPress, Tumblr, Hubpages, or BlogMutt, depending if it for myself
or for others and the subject matter.
Once I am in the editing area, which is when I do photos and last minute
spell and grammar check (because Google Chrome is like that)
I am now
starting to keep track of blog post subjects on Outlook calendars, because I
write so many, and for those who follow Google, knows how Google hates
duplicate topics and posts. Why? Because I would be lost, and I do not want my
blogs shut down by them.
Getting back
to the line from Unfortunate Souls, I find it funny that there are days when I
do not want to write anything, and other days (like today), I am spitting them
out like a fully automatic rifle. Yes, the boss is on a roll, but this is my
last one for the night, so, as character from “War Games” puts it….”Shall we
play a game?”
So what
do you think? I would love to see your
comments below.
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
August 20, 2014-What is the single best thing you do to keep your career goals on track….
Today, I
am back to writing prompts with Blogher, because when it comes to this blog in
the last couple of months, my mind draws a blank. They say in order to get readers to tune into
your blog, you have to be consistent. Consistency is the least of my problems. I have worst problems than that. There are the “Nephew needs a ride to X
place, because he does not have his learner’s permit, let alone a driver’s
license and a car” problem. There is the
“Sister needs a ride to work and other places” problem. She rides the bus, but barely keeps any
money. There is the sales problem,
probably because I am hardly in the house to make a sale. There are the “social media distractions,
needs a new website, but not enough money to hire someone to create one for
you, but how are you going to attract someone so you can build a new one, but
have little knowledge of HTML” problem. (This
run-on sentence was intentional for rant purposes). Do not misquote me, for the complaint is very
real and very bittersweet. This is what
happens when you are an Aunt Entrepreneur, which is the same as a Mom
Entrepreneur. The only difference is the
children do not stay with you 24/7. That
is about the change come September (more bittersweet
drama - cues violin) I am turning into a Mompreneur.
So where
was I…Oh yes, the single best thing I do to keep my career goals on track? As with any writing prompt, I do not know how
to follow instructions. (Giggle, giggle). Sooooo, I am going to give you two for the
price of one. You did not come here for
my rants, and if you have gotten this far without going to someone else’s blog,
good for you. You get an A++ sticker (it is the first day of school in Central
Ohio)
My first
way to keeping track is to plan out my goals.
With Longaberger, as well as with my scrapbooking and writing, I have
monthly goals, and I try to remember to write them down. Next with those monthly goals, I check to see
if they are part of my bigger goal for my career.
Next, I
do an accountability check. One day I
do hope I can hit the one million dollar mark, but I am not thinking about that
at all. My ultimate goal is to see that
I help someone to either become an Independent Longaberger Home consultant to
start, or learn how to become a freelance scrapbook designer, card maker, or
writer for either themselves or as a business.
Who knows what a person can learn.
Speaking of which, I am also constantly learning what I can do to better
myself. I want to be certified in certain
subjects that has to do with organizing, crafting tools, writing, and the
internet. It takes time, and if my family allows it, and I do not allow them to
distract me, it can be done. (So sorry, I gave you three, my bad, giggle)
I am 73
words over at this point, so I am going to leave you with this tip: never stop learning something new. You will never know if it is the pentacle of
starting something great in your career.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
My bout with Suicide
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I am here to confess that at age 22, I almost took my own
life. Yes, I was so upset that I was not
in school, I did not have a job, and I was still living with my parents. I had problems with the constant itching from
Eczema, and the doctor prescribed for me Atarax (Sp?). So one day, I was sitting in my room, on the
floor, and looked at them. I poured
them all on the floor, and thought, "If I took 10, which would do the
trick, my parents will never have to worry about me anymore." God dispatch his angels to stop me, and I all
of a sudden heard myself say, "What the heck am I doing?" So I picked them, and put them back into the
bottle, and never thought about taking my life again.
It only takes a second, and if you really think about all
the amazing things you have in life, and if they outweigh that one bad thing,
then your life is not half bad. You are
going to have some problems, because I have them now, it is called life. I know what I thought about at age 22 was
nothing compared to what Robin Williams went through. He had all this amazing talent, but after the
cancellation of his show, rehab, and whole host of things that only he and God
truly knew what he was going through. I
just hope and pray that he did make peace, although it does not sound like it,
because if he did, this would turned out much, much differently.
Please, if you even for a second thought about taking your
own life, like I did, please get help. I
should have, because those thoughts can easily creep on you again. Thursday, at Longaberger's consultant's
convention, there was not a dry eye, when the story of Jackie was played.
Jackie, (I am not sure if I can reveal her last name, so for
privacy, I have deleted it) had gone through so much. First, she had a stroke, then her husband
left her because of the stroke. Next, her
sister, her only sibling died. My guess
was that her parents were already deceased, they were not mentioned in the
video. Her son, who had been serving in
the Navy in Texas, had come home from a tour.
While he was at home, he showered his mom so much, Jackie never knew the
pain he was harboring inside. He even
told his mom, that his dad was not worth keeping and for Jackie to not go after
him. Her son spent 9 months at home, and
one day, Jackie found him in his room, and he had taken his own life. She knew why. After the funeral, she mentioned that she
did not want to live at that point, and went into a bout of despair. She said that if it wasn't for her team, her
faith, God, and Longaberger, she would not be here today.
I wish that Mr. Williams could have heard this, and say that
despite my problems, I am so glad that I am still here, and that this too shall
pass. That is what I always tell myself
before thinking the worst.
If you know someone, who may decide to take their own life,
the National Suicide center suggest you to look for these signs:
- Talking
about wanting to die or to kill themselves.
- Looking
for a way to kill themselves, such as searching online or buying a gun
- Talking
about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live.
- Talking
about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain.
- Talking
about being a burden to others.
- Increasing
the use of alcohol or drugs.
- Acting
anxious or agitated; behaving recklessly.
- Sleeping
too little or too much.
- Withdrawing
or isolating themselves.
- Showing
rage or talking about seeking revenge.
- Displaying
extreme mood swings.
There is a hotline for you to call, and that number is 1-800-273-8255
I hope that this will bring you some comfort, and if you are
contemplating taking your life, please get the help you need. Your life is much more precious then you will
ever know, and so much more.
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