My first love as an entrepreneur My first love as an entrepreneur was network marketing/direct sales. I started being a distributor when I was in my 20s and fell in love with it. I loved that all my resources were coming from one place, my back office (when there was one). That made it very simple to grow my business… Read More
Archives for March 2020
Let’s look at the bright side of self-quarantines
We can be a pretty active family. We don’t stay home very much which impedes productivity sometimes. There may be a list of things we’d like to do at home, but that’s when an unexpected errand conveniently comes up. I grew up doing lots of errands with my mom. That may be why I like them so much. I used… Read More
Where’d You Go Bernadette?
Tonight I went to the theater by myself for the first time. I saw the movie, Where’d You Go Bernadette? tonight. I never thought I’d have the courage to do it. But it was really no big deal. I was next to another lady who was doing the same thing.It was a great movie with a topic near and dear… Read More
So what’s love got to do with it?
When one thinks of love, there can be many images conjured up. You can think of your first love in Kindergarten, or your 5th-grade crush or your first love in High School. The latter may be a much more painful memory than the first two mentioned. So where do you form your thoughts about love in the first place? Did… Read More
I’m a Believer
A group of us watched the documentary called Believer by Dan Reynolds last night. We do this through an event that Goldie Matthews hosts each month called Motivational Movie Night. We watch documentaries and she poses questions that get conversations going around the topic of the movies. This one especially hit home with me in a personal way. I’ll explain… Read More
My first experience with Points of You
I was introduced to the Points of You products through Facebook. Does Facebook know what we’re thinking now? I saw the ad for the games pop-up and I was intrigued. I fell in love with the photography of the product most of all. Then upon further research, I discovered it was a tool that I could use with the students… Read More