I feel real guilty for not stopping by here more often to tell you how much I like you and your ideas Tiff! Yes it’s true, I think you’re cool and I don’t care what CJ says about you! (just a joke ok? No, really! I use this joke a lot, for real! I’m serious! No, I mean, I’m serious that I was just kidding! CJ likes you too! DANG! Where’s my blog eraser thing?)
Tiffany,
You are living a dream than many hope for but not that many achieve. To be grateful for that is wonderful, but not only can you live the dream, you are in a position to pass it on to your readers and customers. How tremendous is that?
I remember the days when my girls would get sick and I’d have to call in. The stress was unimaginable. A huge weight was lifted when I started working from home and could work my schedule around them instead of the other way around.
I’ve really enjoyed following your 30-day journey and look forward to seeing your new business models take off.
Oh boy, do I remember the days of asking permission to take time off — the dirty looks and attitudes. I’m grateful I’ll never have to do that again ~ no matter what!
It’s been so fun watching you Tiff! I’ll be going back and watching the earlier videos as I missed a few.
What I enjoyed most was seeing the “human” side of all of this. After all: “We ARE People First!” This has been so helpful to me and is “teaching me to be nicer to myself!”
Thanks so much Tiff…
It is because of you I am on my own journey of “30 Days of Reflection!”
Hi Tiffany! Great video. This is my first time to your blog (was referred by Angela at Marketers Mojo blog) and agree about being grateful for the working at home opportunity. I’m not even close to being where I want to be but I’m thankful that hubby has a great job that can allow me to pursue this ‘online thing’ LOL I’m glad I found your blog and look forward to reading more. Off to add you to my reader so I can get to know you better. I do believe I follow you on Twitter already (I’m @angienewton).
Hope you are enjoying your time with your stepdaughter and her fiance.
A
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I feel real guilty for not stopping by here more often to tell you how much I like you and your ideas Tiff! Yes it’s true, I think you’re cool and I don’t care what CJ says about you! (just a joke ok? No, really! I use this joke a lot, for real! I’m serious! No, I mean, I’m serious that I was just kidding! CJ likes you too! DANG! Where’s my blog eraser thing?)
Hey that was fun!
We ♥ U!
Gary.
GanderCo
Tiffany,
You are living a dream than many hope for but not that many achieve. To be grateful for that is wonderful, but not only can you live the dream, you are in a position to pass it on to your readers and customers. How tremendous is that?
Tiffany,
I remember the days when my girls would get sick and I’d have to call in. The stress was unimaginable. A huge weight was lifted when I started working from home and could work my schedule around them instead of the other way around.
I’ve really enjoyed following your 30-day journey and look forward to seeing your new business models take off.
Jenny
P.S. I really like your PLR Mini Mart banners.
Hi Tiff:
Oh boy, do I remember the days of asking permission to take time off — the dirty looks and attitudes. I’m grateful I’ll never have to do that again ~ no matter what!
It’s been so fun watching you Tiff! I’ll be going back and watching the earlier videos as I missed a few.
What I enjoyed most was seeing the “human” side of all of this. After all: “We ARE People First!” This has been so helpful to me and is “teaching me to be nicer to myself!”
Thanks so much Tiff…
It is because of you I am on my own journey of “30 Days of Reflection!”
Roz Fruchtman
WOWEE ~ These are adorable banners. I had not noticed them until I got further down on the page. They are really FABULOUS!
Roz
Hi Tiffany! Great video. This is my first time to your blog (was referred by Angela at Marketers Mojo blog) and agree about being grateful for the working at home opportunity. I’m not even close to being where I want to be but I’m thankful that hubby has a great job that can allow me to pursue this ‘online thing’ LOL I’m glad I found your blog and look forward to reading more. Off to add you to my reader so I can get to know you better. I do believe I follow you on Twitter already (I’m @angienewton).
Hope you are enjoying your time with your stepdaughter and her fiance.
Boy did this video take me back to when I was a single parent raising my girls in the 70s and 80s.
You nailed it with the guilt and the anger that comes from having to explain.
I am grateful for my online business now because I have an 88 year old Mother who now needs my attention every day.
Yes, I can take her to her Dr. appointments, see that she eats, takes her medicine several times a day and still run my business.
Do we live together? No. But I am only about 10 feet away (across the driveway).
Judith