Gearing Up for a Successful Week
I had a fun and action packed weekend in the mountains. Now, it’s time to face the reality that I need to get back to work. That’s okay - I love what I do for a living. I have some exciting projects lined up, and some of them will benefit you. Stay tuned because I am developing a free ecourse on how to find success with internet marketing. I’m testing the routine out right now to make sure the steps I’ve come up with to help you actually work.
In addition, I’ll be working on my eHow articles, updating my lenses and hubs and creating new ones, and submitting articles to Assocated Content. I have financial goals and I am not on target for the year yet, so I need to step up my game a bit.
So it seems like I am going to have a busy week. It’s not uncommon - working from home is wonderful. I work hard, and at times I feel like I play hard too. It’s all about finding balance and making sure I have a life outside of work.
Jun 15th, 2008 at 9:52 pm
This sounds great, Katherine! I think the hardest part of working at home is finding that balance and not allowing ourselves to become so absorbed in our work that we forget there’s a sun shining outside, and adventures we could participate in (that we could later write about)! It’s so very easy to just become a hermit and stay indoors working.
Yeah, I’ve been accused of being a hermit!
*smiles*
Michele
Jun 15th, 2008 at 10:17 pm
Jun 16th, 2008 at 12:04 am
True, I plan to do more of it soon–get out and live, that is.
Seriously.
*smiles*
Michele
Jun 17th, 2008 at 12:00 am
The best thing in the world is being inspired. Waking up every morning knowing that you are full filling your purpose. =). Katherine you never emailed me regards to the BookPersonalTraining.com marketing stuff. Get back to me when you get a chance. We are going to be developing a direct sells team very soon and We are trying to prepare to offer our customers a very low rate . thanks
Jun 17th, 2008 at 11:34 pm
@twin - I love being inspired! Oh, and I emailed you today after your gentle reminder.