Howdy Reader! My wife made someone's day on Threads yesterday. Remember the Disney movie Tangled? Someone was putting together an outfit for her daughter's homecoming dance that had Tangled as the theme. A key prop in that movie was Rapunzel's frying pan. The woman wanted a frying pan necklace for her daughter, but didn't have time to order one on Etsy because it was getting close to the dance. My wife had the solution:
The woman was so, so appreciative! The woman was happy, and my wife was glowing. Doing that on a regular basis for clients makes for many a happy, profitable day. Let's grow and be productive together! ~ John When you're up for it, here are some other ways I can help you:
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Howdy Reader! We had a guest pastor at church this weekend. I had met him before and knew that he attended the church at one point. Before the service, he was commenting on how much things had changed. "Yeah, we left around 2014 or so." I said, "We started attending in 2009 and you had already left." Anyway, I don't blame him. Time goes by quickly, and it goes by more quickly as you get older. Last year becomes last decade when you least expect it. That's why it's important to do what you...
Howdy Reader! Starting a side hustle is exciting. Especially for someone who is drawn to bright shiny things like me, haha! I'd plan a little bit, but I'd often go overboard on the supplies I'd need. For example, I still have a ton of padded envelopes left over when I got a bunch of CDs to resell. I'd justify the large quantity by pointing to the lower per-unit cost. But this is of no use if they just sit there! The last few times, though, I've restrained myself a bit better: I got a thermal...
Howdy Reader! I grew up in Corning, NY. You may have heard of Corning Ware or Corning Glass. That's the place. It's also the place where Steuben Glass was made. My grandfather and father were both avid collectors of art glass. They kept many of their Steuben Glass catalogs. These sell on eBay for more than you might guess. This is part of my end-of-year push to profitability. So today I organized the catalogs I have by size so that I could purchase shipping supplies. That, and I got my first...