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Hey everyone! I like check in posts where all of you, instead of just having to email me, can chat together about what you got done, didn’t get done, dreamed about, etc. So here’s my day in a nutshell:

I got up at 7:15 AM – I always wake early if I’m flustered. Not getting anything done yesterday made me want to get lots done today. I checked stats, answered emails, was social, etc.

Then I opened up a Word doc to start something on my passion – fiction writing – something I dabble in every now and then and then quit out of frustration, feeling stupid that I can’t create interesting characters or good dialogue. I’m starting with children’s fiction which isn’t my ultimate goal but something I feel more confident in because my daughter loves it. I wrote half a page.

Shut that down and turned to page 1 on the LEGAL notepad. (sounds scary). Page 1 was my list building PLR report so I wrote 4 pages on that, bringing me to 10 total – 2 chapters down.

Stopped to wash the dishes and watch my kids in the pool. Scarlett got a cut on her knee so there’s BIG drama there I’m handling. “And right before my birthday!” she cried.

Now I’m moving on to page 2 of the LEGAL pad – writing the next in my series of list building blog posts. I have had SUCH an amazing response to this via email! People want to find the other posts, they’re recommending it, etc. Nice! Today’s lesson is about creating a squeeze page for the opt in form. I need to do this for my Traffic FUEL case study site anyway.

So I went and created the latest in that series – Putting Your Opt in Form on  a Squeeze Page. I know I use some caveman-like methods to do the things I do but I do what works best for me when I don’t have certain techie skills.

Ugh I’m in an awful mood and I’m trying to get out of it. I don’t like pushy people and today I’m having to deal with someone who appears to be mowing over everyone else – that never sits well with me. It’s kind of a social situation too, so you don’t want to start some sort of Housewives type drama but at the same time, you KNOW I never lie down and let people run over me. It’s disturbing my ability to write quickly.

Forging ahead I move on to my Web Hosting 101 freebie I’m creating as my opt in for my Traffic FUEL case study site. I format the title page and table of contents and then write page 1. I did the first section on free hosting.  In my LEGAL pad, I also had “create squeeze page with graphics” on my list, so because I did that in my tutorial on list building, I was able to cross that out, too.

Oh no I’m in an even worse mood now. Just very irritated. It’s 2:15 PM – I’m going to take a break and go to Party City to get the other items I needed for Scarlett’s party. Maybe by the time I get back I’ll be calmer. I hate feeling very irritable like this when I want to explode at someone but am tempering myself. Ugh.

I went out and drama followed via phone. LOL! Came home, still irritable but a little poorer after buying party favor bags and decorations for Scarlett and 2 shirts and some costume jewelry for myself. Nothing interrupts my productivity worse than a bad mood because it’s rare for me to feel pissy like this.

Time to get some PLR together! And make the latest PLR post in the 30-Day Challenge. It’s day 21! Here is the link to that PLR Challenge post.

OMG it’s 7:25 PM will it ever end? LOL ever have one of those days? Okay moving on – time to give my ghostwriter some work. Keyword research. Done.

Next page – ghostwriting. I’m too exhausted. So now I have to play catch up and do 15 pages in one day. But I will ;)

Wow no inspirational blog posts from me today – too crabby to be inspiring.

In fact, no Daily Motion video case study, branding challenge or forum posting either.

My new motto?

“Know when to stick a fork in it.”

Tiff ;)

PS I still feel like I got a lot done. If I didn’t, don’t tell me – I want to live in ignorant bliss.

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73 Responses to “Productive Day at the Tiffany Dow House”

  • LOL at your new motto! You still get more done in a day than most people do in a week…rock on!

  • Buck says:

    Hang in there. Some days are like that. Take a moment to find your husband, drop everything both of you are doing and spend quiet time together holding one another and relaxing a bit.

    Tomorrow, you’ll be refreshed, today will be behind you and you will be your rip-roaring, gung-ho self.

    See you then
    Buck

  • Oh Tiff, I love blissful ignorance. I hate drama.

    I’ve had those drama people around me before. I started telling them, “You know, you should watch TNT–they know drama.” LOL

    Sorry you had an unpleasant day, but it sounds like you kicked some word ass with writing!

    Go relax and have whatever indulgent pleasure is your favorite. :)

    Big Hugs!
    ~Patti

    • Tiffany says:

      Thanks Patti I needed that. Some lovely subscriber, Jim, just unsubscribed with this lovely message: “alwayssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss selling..very little information……not different from thousands of others..its……MEMEMEME….good riddance baby..”

      How sweet of him. What a poisonous person!

      • hagar says:

        if he doesn’t want to read about selling, or people doing things, or be part of a community that IS about doing things, sometimes together… trust me, he will be much happier as a donkey entertainer in a peruvian cantina :D

        • Tiffany says:

          I know Hagar. This one didn’t hurt my feelings – I’m already Honey Badger today. I was glad to be rid of this guy :)

          • Debi J says:

            Well he was certainly right about ONE thing Tiff…”good riddance”!

            And it’s too bad. Because you KNOW if he thinks YOU are always selling, not teaching anything, & are like every other marketer out there? He’ll never succeed online. :(
            Debi

      • Lisa says:

        always selling? what emails did he read? certainly not yours! *lol*

        • Tiffany says:

          Thanks Lisa :) I’m thinking – free email list building series – nothing ever free? Working on a free case study report for residual earnings. Okayyyy!?

  • Nathan says:

    Sorry to hear about your bad mood. When I’m in a bad mood I don’t even try to do anything work-wise. It’s just not productive so I don’t bother.

    It’s odd that you mention fiction writing. I had no idea you wanted to write fiction. I actually write screenplays and creating characters and stories is something that never comes if I’m in a bad mood. For one reason or another I actually spend more time going over other people’s scripts and story lines instead of finding time to get on with my own.

    There’s a book called Story by Robert McKee. I always refer back to it. It’s about creating a story for screenplays but I bet it would be helpful for novel writing too because a lot of it is based around dialogue and many people have a problem with dialogue – and trying to make it sound natural.

    One of my scripts is currently being optioned for TV so that’s nice but people now keep giving me their scripts to read over and comment on. It pays well so I don’t complain too much!

    I like writing things in little chunks because I get bored of a topic so quickly. I have been writing my PLR as part of the challenge for when my store is ready and I have also started writing news articles for a website. I don’t know why I started that – I think I only accepted to do it because they’re quick to write and I would write about different topics.

    If anyone’s interested I am also a scientific researcher and I do about 10 hours a week researching Alzheimer’s disease. This is what I was originally doing before I ended up being more and more successful in internet marketing.

    So my day is usually quite random and made up of lots of different things. I like hearing about other people’s days. It’s good to see how everyone balances things out. I think my main problem is boredom. I get bored with a topic easily and then just can’t be bothered to do any more. That’s why I only write short articles and for some reason I like writing PLR or writing for someone else more than I do writing my own content for my sites. Does anyone else prefer that?

    I’m in the UK and it’s 2am here as I’m writing this. I usually go to bed at 4am and then get up at 8am! I’m never tired so I have to force myself to sleep! ha ha!

    I think that working from home and juggling lots of tasks is a big problem for people. Especially when I’m easily distracted.

    • Tiffany says:

      Wow Nathan how awesome is that for you!? I’m jealous :) In a good way! I just don’t even know where to start – an idea? A character? I have tied it all. I get bored too and then I stop and move on. It IS a perk of ghostwriting.

  • Edie says:

    I’m amazed at how much you got done. When I’m in a foul mood (thankfully, doesn’t happen very often), getting any type of work accomplished is out of the question. In other words, I stick a fork in it long before you. That’s why you are such a great inspiration!!!

  • Lisa says:

    Hi Tiff,
    I think for being in a bad mood you got a lot done :) it’s hard to work when you’re out of balance, but you managed to do it anyway.

  • Oh, I can so feel you, Tiffany! I’ve had a string of bad days lately, well, I guess I’ve just had a whole rotten summer! And I just don’t function well at all when I’m not right with my mood. In my perception, you really rocked right on through your bad mood. I need to take a lesson from you, as I don’t get nearly that much done when I’m all wonky in the head!

    • Tiffany says:

      It depends. If it’s a fight w/my hubby, I’m useless. This is just other drama with people not in my immediate family so it’s like a thorn in my side.

  • Yochana says:

    Let’s see, my plans were to start out August with a bang. Unfortunately, that bang was one of my cats taking a spill on Monday, damaging his spine, and being put to sleep this morning.

    I spent the rest of my morning digging his little grave and wood burning a little plaque for his grave. (Yip, I’m weird.)

    Tomorrow is an 18 mile bike ride to pick up Fred’s little frozen body from the vet and bury him – hopefully before he thaws.

    Productivity – several blog posts. : )

    • Tiffany says:

      Oh no Yochana! I’m so sorry about your cat :( ((hugs)) Hang in there. I know it’s devastating to lose a pet.

    • Darlene says:

      Oh Yochana, I’m so sorry. I lost my kitty last December very tragically and unexpectedly. I still tear up over it, so I know how bad you’re feeling. There’s nothing weird about woodburning a plaque for him. That’s a beautiful thing to do. My thoughts are with you.

  • Kathy says:

    Tiff you achieved heaps for someone in a bad mood! Hmm, yesterday I felt tired but good. I got through a heap of emails and downloaded info from a membership I’m canceling. Only had one module left to download when the TV guy came to set up our new HD hard drive and DVD recorder. Decided to knock off early so I could play with my new toys. Was going to download the final module (I have paid for this course) today but I’m locked out. Oh well. I’m not prepared to pay $67 just to download that. That $67/month is much needed elsewhere.

    Then last night and because I’ve been unwell for a while, my body rebelled and gave me my 7th or 8th UTI for 2011. Now I feel like a wrung out dishrag but have commitments I must honor today. Tomorrow if I still feel yuck, I’m going to sit down and watch a DVD while I do my cross stitch. And I’ll probably do the same thing the next day. I hate being unwell and not sleeping and not having the energy to work. I love my online work but I think I need a holiday.

    Vent over. I better at least try to do some work before I have to leave. If you can achieve as much as you do when you’re feeling crabby, I should be able to upload some articles to a website. :)

    • Tiffany says:

      Oh how miserable Kathy :( I’m sorry you’re feeling sick. Feel better!

    • Darlene says:

      Kathy, look for d-mannose online. I’m prone to UTI’s too, and this stuff works great. You can get it in capsules, but I like the powder better. You just mix it in water and drink it. It’s a sugar, so it even tastes good!

      • Debi J says:

        Darlene,

        Definitely gonna have to check this one out!

        Debi J

      • Debi J says:

        Wow! I found this comment about the d-mannose & since I usually react differently to various treatments for everything (usually because of the one kidney thing), I found this one particularly helpful….something to test out if the d-mannose alone doesn’t work the first time…

        Customer Review (& to shorten why she said she knows this stuff…for the sake of Tiff’s blog space…she has an 8-yr-old with chronic UTIs & the antibiotics the doctors put her gone caused some issues that are now reversing as well):

        “Here’s what I learned: Basically D-Mannose is an indigestible sugar that gets filtered out into the urine by the kidneys. The main side effect of D-Mannose over-dose is some diarrhea. It’s important to drink lots of water with D-Mannose because it only works by flushing out the bacteria out of the bladder in the urine. Avoiding sugary foods and drinks is important. Also, D-Mannose works best if the urine is alkaline. The reason for this (from what I’ve read) is that the bacteria that cause the infection can sort of “circle the wagons” and encapsulate themselves while under stress. When they are encapsulating- they aren’t attaching to the D-Mannose and they won’t flush out. You want relaxed, unsuspecting bacteria- because those are the ones that attach to the D-Mannose and flush out of the bladder during urination. But- if they are in defense mode (e.g. when the urine is acidic)- they don’t attach to the D-Mannose and don’t flush out of bladder. So- it won’t work well if you drink cranberry juice or eat lots of blueberries- because these things acidify the urine. My daughter seems to just normally have acidic urine, so by taking 0.5 a Tums tablet every few hours, she can usually raise her urine pH (unless, like yesterday, she’s been chowing down on blueberries :) . As soon as a UTI hits, I give her 3 D-Mannose capsules and a half tablet of Tums. Then, every 2 hours, I give her 2 D-Mannose capsules and a half a Tums. She constantly drinks water all day. We keep that up while she’s awake for 2 full days, then ease up to every 3 hours for the next 3 days.

        Because we’ve been dealing with chronic UTI for years, I always keep Multistix 10 SG Urine test strips on hand and have used them to follow the results. Now I also keep a full bottle of D-Mannose capsules in the cupboard so we can whack back infections as soon as they start. We prefer the D-mannose capsules because the D-Mannose powder has a weird aftertaste. Hope this helps!”

        Might keep this in mind if you try the stuff and it doesn’t work for you at first!

        Debi J

    • Debi J says:

      Kathy,

      I have one kidney and deal not only with the UTI & its symptoms in general, but also bladder spasms. My doctor gave me a couple scrips to deal with it if they get really bad, but I prefer the natural things first so….

      I’m guessing at this point you pretty much know when one’s coming on? I got some Uva Ursi at Hi-Health & I keep it on hand. If I take 1 or 2 when I feel one coming on, it usually doesn’t even turn into a full UTI. If I don’t happen to catch it on time, it gets it under control within the day.

      Just in case you wanna check it out. Oh, the health store also has a natural 3-day treatment. It was $35 but I kept one on hand for your days like today (have a UTI but you have a ton to get done). If I remember, they said it was for one treatment, but there was enough there for two.

      UTIs suck!!
      Debi J

      • Kathy says:

        Debi and Darlene, thank you so much. And apoligies to Tiff for hijacking her site for a medical discussion. :)

        I’ve spent a couple of hours researching D-Mannose and am ordering some from Amazon today. I’m also ordering the Multistix – have been looking for something to test my urine for ages and never thought of looking on Amazon! And to round out the purchases, I’ve also ordered the 3 pack of David Allen’s Getting Things Done. Once I’m healthy I need to get back on track work wise and to better productivity.

        I’ve been taking 20,000mg Cranberry tablets daily for a couple of years and used to drink pure organic Cranberry juice but that became too expensive. I also take Hiprex (prescription medicine) which is an anti-bacterial.

        My doctor has always given me a script with repeat for the antibiotics so I’ve always got some in the house. I’m sick of taking them as I often get a new UTI halfway through the course! I’m soooo looking forward to trying this and getting rid of the antibiotics! I’m positive I’ve built up a resistance to them. I was a little worried about the D-Mannose being sugar as I’m diabetic but I have other methods of countering that.

        Thank you all for your suggestions. This is one of the reasons I love Tiff’s blog!

  • hagar says:

    I could tell you all sorts of tranquil things… but sometimes you just have to go out and chop some wood… or go bowling and put faces on the pins LOL made my highest score ever on a day I was dealing with someone who wanted their issues to become mine :D eight strikes in a row; I’ve never done it since LOL
    we love you as you is – if they want you to change, tell em its bad for your income – that you couldn’t be as inordinately successful (dig dig on them) if you listened to public opinion, instead of your own :D

  • Adrian says:

    Don’t worry so Tiffany.

    Productivity wise your bad days are way better than my good weeks

  • Mekhola says:

    Hi Tiffany,

    Breathing out a foul mood brings a lot of relief – just take a few deep breaths, and each time you exhale think the filthy energy is streaming out like black smoke – fire-breathing dragon, anyone? Surprisingly effective, and I usually feel lighter and more clear-headed.

    Re: productivity, after completing 4 articles of my Sungazing plr, am in a frenzy to get my pending blogs online. So themes chosen, a little tweaking done, and now have to go through Craig’s Bloglockdown to make them hacker-proof.

    Not much writing done and falling behind on my plr challenge, but feeling good about a visit to a relative yesterday. She’s been seriously unwell and unable to get up for several weeks. But during our visit she cheered up enough to sit up on her own and chat away merrily!

    Does that count for productivity? :-)

  • Ron says:

    Tiff, you can’t be all things to all people – let it go. Life’s too short to get stressed out over the little things – if they are not life-threatening, then they are little things. Stress can manifest itself in many ways, but over time, it seems to take its toll on a person’s health.

    Let me tell you a little personal story. Before retiting, at times I would get burping spells where I would burp over and over, one right after the other for maybe two minutes. I could hardly get a breath inbetween.

    Othertimes terrible heartburn. It would take 15 Tums over about a 30-minute period to kill it.

    After analyzing when I would get these sessions, (which was alwyas at night after work) I coould usually trace them back to a bad day at work – stress.

    Since I retired in 2007 and started my home-based business, I have not had a burping session or heatburn since. My eating habits have not changed, so that wasn’t the cause – it was stress.

    As the saying goes, “Don’t sweat the small things” and most things are small when you put them into perspective.

    I hope this helps.

    Ron

  • Darlene says:

    My productivity, online and off, is in the toilet right now. I’m trying to paint my kitchen and running into one thing after another. STILL don’t have primer on the walls. My husband is so wonderful though. Don’t know what I’d do without his encouragement and help.

    Plus I managed to p**s off Google somehow, and went from making a little money on adsense to zero. Sigh. Sometimes it doesn’t pay to get out of bed. We’re heading off to MN on the 14th to help my daughter and SIL and four grandsons pack to move to CALIFORNIA. SOB. (We’re in MI.)

    Wanna go get a drink together? We can cry on each others’ shoulders and get over it! :D

  • Gaynor says:

    Hi Tiff,
    I used to work in mental health and we did have bad days when things would go wrong – like managers on our backs for silly things when all we wanted was the best for our patients.

    I did have a great ward manager who used to tell me this – Say f— It! (in your head that is!)And let things go.
    It usually worked and I was able to keep my mouth shut. At least for a while. Lol.

    I still do that in my day to day life now.

    I too have wanted to write stories for kids but it’s still on hold.

    I love the children’s author Jacqueline Wilson and have read most of her books.

    The first one I read was called ‘The Illustrated Mum’ and is about the lives of two young girls whose mother has mental health issues. It’s a great story and there is always a good ending in these books so that kids can have a positive outcome from reading them.

    That aside, you are an inspiration to us all, so just continue the way you are, we all love you.

    Have a good day!

    Gaynor

  • Wow! I know you say you write quickly but I think you must also write accurately. For me editing is what takes time – or maybe I just think too much about stuff and it was already good in the first place. I think too that it helps that you’ve been “around the IM block” a few times as t’were and so have confidence in your output. Whatever the reason, if I’d achieved all that I would think that I had got loads done but you think you got nothing done!

    Cheers!

  • Jeff says:

    Tiffany- I learned a lesson several times, same lesson. Over 25 years ago I was complaining about bad knees that got hurt in the army and the VA refused to help and I paid for the surgery myself. Talk about p—y mood. I made the mistake of complaining to my Sunday school class that I was teaching. They were all over 80. Get the picture. Next day I saw a man with legs cut off clear to the crotch sitting on the pavement in front of the grocery store on a rubber pad. It put that knee pain into perspective.
    The economy stinks. I’ve had to hire an auctioneer to sell my treasures including gold and silver coins I’d metal detected just to pay confiscatory property taxes. I complained to the assessors office and to any elected official. You guessed it. I got my come uppance again. There was the bald headed kids not on TV but local, this week it was the young mother with 2 kids at home in the hospital with new baby and fell at hospital hitting her head and dying. There were 3 kids killed locally here last week, one because his foster parents were mean and he was trying to escape, stole a car and find his family at 12 yrs old. The other two also in a car accident with a passenger in critcal cond.
    I get a mood like that regularly and then I get a perspective view that hurts worse.
    You are the highlight of my emails. I’ve saved them all and someday I hope to make some money at this before all the gold and silver is gone. At almost 59 I thought I’d have all the answers by now. Keep sending the emails and I’ll keep trying. Texas is lucky.

  • Jeff says:

    Just don’t let the guilt get you either. You’re alright and life throws stuff at you to see if you can handle it. I’ve not done very well at it and have taken a lot of those piles thrown at me personally. Tom Hopkins has a several books and recordings on How To Master The Art of Selling. I keep having to learn the part about rejection and not to take it personal sometimes. I think God is trying to teach me perspective and show me something I’m not catching on to very fast, sort of like PLR and PD and IM. Slow learner here but still working at it. Keep working and enjoying your life.

  • Pete Moring says:

    I’m sat here sweating (Yep the UK is experiencing some good weather at last :-) ) and now I’m out of breath just ‘thinking’ how much you’re getting done in a ‘bad’ mood. What’s going to happen when you feel OK later?

    Totally Bamboozled ????

    Pete.

  • Katherine says:

    Sometimes these things just bother us! I am so sorry you had a grumpy day – it happens. It is nice to be able to immerse yourself in work when it does happen. It’s a great career when you want to hide. “Sorry, I can’t deal with this right now, I have a deadline” is MY motto! ha ha.

  • Sarah says:

    Woah! You got a whole lot down for being in a bad mood. I am quite a moody person, and unfortunately when I am down, irritated or something is on my mind I just cannot concentrate or focus. This is something I’m trying to work on now, because I can’t keep on letting the things on my mind get in the way of my success.

  • Sorry you weren’t in a good mood yesterday – I hope today was better!! At least you seem to have gotten a lot done :D

    Natasha

  • jen says:

    You put the “P” in productive.

    It amazes me to see how much stuff you can get done and still manage to PERSONALLY answer all of your emails as well. This means a lot.

    Thank you for sharing all of your wonderful experience.

  • Philip C. says:

    And not one single mention of Honey?

  • Lynn says:

    Great post! I can’t believe you did all that while in a “bad mood”. You actually got more done than I do when I’m in a good mood (LOL). I love reading about your day.It’s good to know that you are a real person dealing with real issues just like the rest of us. The guy that unsubscribed because you are “always selling” obviously doesn’t read all of your posts. Don’t let people like that get you down. He did you a favor by unsubscribing. Anywho, I’m purchased PLR ATM about a week ago and have been working on my blog site. For some reason I’m feeling intimidated about writing articles to sell. The blog is ChristianPLRContent.com. I know the fear is irrational, so I’m just going to get started and push out my first plr packet. Wish me luck. Okay, I’ve been talking too long. Take care and look forward to the next post.

  • Alice Coaxum says:

    Sounds like you did get a lot done. Sometimes we have to adjust our plans because “Life Happens” but looks like you pushed through just fine.

    I know had an experience today online where someone said something really ignorant to me concerning PLR and at first I got really angry because I hate when someone comes at my neck for no reason, especially when they are dead wrong.

    I had to check myself and let it go because getting angry, holding on to that anger and being non productive because I’m too irritated to write or do other things that I need to get done aren’t going to make me any money but pushing ahead and accomplishing things will.

    I’m also going through serious health issues and now my oldest daughter who is 16 is too. It’s been hectic to say the least. She’s had 2 hospital er visits and a doctor visit within a week. It’s one thing for me to have health issues, I can deal with that, but when it’s my child it’s a different story. It’s more stressing.

    I enjoyed your post because it’s candid and it shows me that I’m not the only one going through crap.

    Keep up the great work!

    • Tiffany says:

      Alice I’m sorry your child is going through something – but you as well. I totally understand that “it’s worse when it’s your kid” mentality – would be for me too.

      My dad always said, “I wish it had it all on the end of my nose and you didn’t have anything” when I was sick – and I say the same to my kids.

      I do share days like this because some people thinking if you’re making money, it’s all easy, breezy beach days and JV cocktails. It’s not!

      I have days when I get nothing done, when I can’t find it in me to motivate others – and I think showing the human side of it helps some of my subscribers.

      tiff ;)

  • Cindi says:

    Tiffany,

    Thank you as always for sharing. You’re the real deal. I have learned so much from you since I signed on to your list last November. I have recently unsubscribed from many lists that I had been on for quite some time. They don’t provide value. You may rest assured I won’t be doing that to you any time soon. The value you provide in sharing with your is priceless. Keep it up!

    As far as that situation with [edited out just in case that person sees it lol] goes, I think she is out-voted, and it doesn’t seem she truly wants to participate or she would have been there. She sounds like she doesn’t want to work, but wants to take all the credit. I call these people “glory hoggers”. Don’t give her the satisfaction of draining your vital energy. Never let anybody live “rent free” in your head.

    Take care and keep up the good work!

    Cindi

  • dolores says:

    Hi Tiffany,

    Sorry you had a bad day it’s rough when folks don’t keep their word then turn it around on you. When I get mad I clean my house. Please someone say something ugly to me I haven’t cleaned in months! (I’m working 60 a week)don’t have time for much. I just can’t get my cats to do any housework at all!

    I recently ran across your plr challenge it has encouraged me, if I can just work for an hour online when I get home perhaps I can keep some momentum going.

    I had my best Amazon month ever last month and I hadn’t made a post in probably a month or two on most of my sites. I’m wanting to build up my sites so eventually I can work less hours.

    To Yochana I’m sorry to hear you lost your kitty.

    Tiffany good luck with your fiction writing, you are so talented it doesn’t surprise me a bit. I have over active imagination however I can’t seem to turn it into words.

    Try to stay cool we finally got a little reprieve from the super hot weather here only 88.

  • Hi Tiff,

    I am missing my daily Tiff mail/blog post!! LOL.
    I hope that your daughter had a fantastic birthday. I am sure that you are totally exhausted and still recovering eh?

    Just checking in to say that I have been managing to get 2 articles written per day and I have just released my latest pack about Halloween which was really fun to write:

    http://www.theplrboutique.com/superhero-halloween-costumes-plr/

    Have a great day. I will be popping back later today for the next Tiffany instalment.

    See ya

    Tiptopcat :)

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