I GHOSTWRITE
I Ghostwrite

Ghost writing

  • Do you wake up every morning thrilled to face the day? 
  • Are you excited about your tasks ahead? 
  • Do you look forward to work so much that your job becomes your hobby? 
  • Do you go to bed at night thinking about what needs to be done and fight sleep because you have an overwhelming urge to jump out of bed and make a mad dash to your computer so that you can work? 

That's what my daily life is like. I am so blessed to be able to make a living doing what I love. I develop a bond with most of my clients. I take on every project as if it's my own. I LOVE what I do and there is no other way to describe it besides exciting, fulfilling, and worthwhile. I make a difference in the lives of my clients through my hard work and dedication, and to me, that means everything.


Thank you for reading my blog and may you have a blessed day.


Bring on the day

My calendar today says, "With ordinary talents and extraordinary perseverance, all things are attainable." Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton

As Joel Osteen says, "Nothing I will face today surprises or surpasses the One who is with me." Bring on the day!

Thank you for reading my blog and may you have a blessed day.

Christmas

Merry Christmas to all of my friends and clients. I hope you had a wonderful Christmas filled with joy and happiness as I did.

“Christmas gift suggestions:

To your enemy, forgiveness.

To an opponent, tolerance.

To a friend, your heart.

To a customer, service.

To all, charity.

To every child, a good example.

To yourself, respect.”

Oren Arnold


I have a story to share. We sent a huge box of toys and clothes to Mexico to our two "adopted" children and to five other children in the village. We knew what the children wanted and our "daughter" asked for a bear that glows in the dark. We searched during black Friday and for three days afterward, looking for her bear, but we never found it. Finally, a friend told me about Ebay. I had used it years ago, but I really hadn't thought of it in a while. So I went on Ebay and ordered a bear that glows in the dark and changes colors. A week went by with no bear. Two weeks went by, still no bear. I finally went to Amazon and ordered another bear and before the second bear reached us, we received the first, and that's the bear that we shipped to Mexico with the package of toys. 

On our trips to Mexico, I tried to purchase dolls for our "daughter" but she was never interested in dolls. In the package we sent to the children, the only toy we sent to her was the bear that she wanted more than anything, and we shipped Barbies and other miniature dolls for the other girls.

After the children received their gifts, my husband got a call from our somewhat spoiled "daughter" who was upset that all of the girls received "a big doll and a little doll" but she only got a bear. My husband reminded her of the clothes, pajamas, two pairs of shoes, and candy we had sent her and she thanked him and said she liked them, but she still wanted a doll. He reminded her that she had been asking for a bear for months and that she had said the only toy she wanted was a glow in the dark bear. She agreed, but still wanted a doll. 

Children are honest and they tell you exactly what they want. They don't pretend to be content with something when there is more in life to be had. They are continually hoping and dreaming for something else, something bigger, something better than what they're given. Our "daughter" is a perfect example of someone who refuses to settle. She is in a school that only goes to the sixth grade, in a village with no other school and no opportunity to further her education, in a region where the only future for women is to become a wife and mother. But she still wants something more. 

Don't settle for what you're given. Ask and you shall receive. 

Thank you for reading my blog. May you have a blessed day.



Working through medical roadblocks

For those who know me well, hearing a cough or a wheeze or even a squeak on the other end of the line as I struggle to catch my breath is a normal occurrence. Breathing has always been an issue for me. In school I could run the mile in track, no problem. I'm competitive and I wanted to win. But my face would turn bright red and I wheezed and scared the coach, which led to my leaving the team. 

As an adult, I've been diagnosed with several chronic illnesses including pleurisy, asthma, Sjodgren's, chronic bronchitis, and so on, and those illnesses have thwarted my ability to maintain the lifestyle that I enjoy. I'm naturally athletic and love the outdoors, but when the temperature drops, a simple walk to the mailbox is sometimes too difficult to make.

It's during times like these that I need some inspiration to keep me going so that I don't crawl back in bed and wait to feel better. It's times like these when a spark of hope can ease the symptoms. 

Yesterday my mom told me that while doing a ct scan to find the best way to remove the tumor in her shoulder cage they found a second tumor on her kidney. My mom has never been in the best of health and I've always wondered how long she would be able to be put through the surgeries and treatments the doctors give to her and still remain in good spirits. Needless to say, she was freaked out when there was one tumor. You can imagine how she's feeling now. 

Mom's health reminds me that life is so short. In the blink of an eye any one of us could be gone or we could lose a loved one. How do you balance hope and a passion for life with fear of dying or losing someone you love? These are thoughts that run through my mind these days and I realize that we only have one shot, one chance to live our lives. Our successes and failures are OURS and nobody else's. What we do in our professional and personal lives comes back to us in positives or negatives. I've been blessed with plenty of positives in my life, but have I put enough time and effort into enjoying the life I've created and the people who surround me? Has my mom accomplished everything she dreamed of as a young woman? At what point do we stop dreaming of a different future? 

Grandma Moses began painting in her 70's and went on to become a celebrated painter whose art is displayed in museums around the world. She changed her life from a hard working farm wife to a world-renowned painter. From her 70's, until the time of her death at 101 she produced over 3600 works of art. At 70, most people consider retirement and look forward to their quiet years of simply enjoying life - not Grandma Moses! She obviously enjoyed what she did and she created a legacy from her hard work. People like Grandma Moses give me that spark of hope. She is proof that it's never too late to dream of a different future, a better life, and a life filled with something you love. 

My mom will pull through; I'm maintaining a positive attitude that the tumors are nothing and she will be fine. But if you have some extra prayers you can send our way, we'd appreciate them. You can never have too many prayers. 

As for me, I already do what I love. My life is more than what I dreamed it could be, but that will never stop me from dreaming.

Thank you for reading my blog and may you have a blessed day.

Focusing on business when family needs you

For those of you who are self-employed, you've probably experienced the challenges that come along with working at home. You become the "go to" person for friends and family members in need and that can sometimes weigh heavily on your business. The past few weeks for me have been the toughest I've faced in a long while when it comes to balancing business with family. My daughter and I have passed flu symptoms back and forth for a few weeks and my mom was told she has a tumor in her shoulder that has apparently been there for a while. She's had a lot of pain for a couple of years and her shoulder is inflamed. She can't stand anything near it, but had no idea there was a tumor until a new rheumatologist informed her of its existence. Her doctor of 40 years recently retired and she's been seeing his physician's assistant and even though her doctor's office had the x-rays, they didn't tell her about it. Mom went to a surgeon who didn't know how to get the tumor out to biopsy it because it's in her shoulder cage so she had to see an orthopedic surgeon but had to cancel when she started getting the same symptoms we've been passing around and her fever went up to 103. After a day and night with her in the emergency room, she seems to be doing better but still needs surgery. Since I have a flexible schedule even though I work full time and go to school full time, I'm the one who cares for her when she's sick. I wouldn't have it any other way because family comes first.


However, there are times when we have to learn to say no so that we can focus on our businesses. Just because you're home during the day when everyone else in the office, those who are close to you assume you're available, and their intentions are usually not bad, they just don't think about your schedule.


I've been working at home off and on since 1996 when my daughter was diagnosed with Lupus and my employers allowed me to work from home. I've had a lot of experience with having to say no since then. 


Some of the time consuming traps you can fall into are long phone conversations, errands, babysitting, appointments, shopping, friends stopping by, and various favors. In my line of work, at times a distraction is good and needed in order to refocus when I’m stuck on a sentence or a particular word. Sometimes a break is exactly what I need and I’ll make the phone call and be distracted for an hour and return to work refreshed. Most times I ignore the phone and pretend I’m in an office and I’m not allowed to take calls. This works well when I’m focused and concentrating on the topic at hand. (My friends and family have learned that I rarely answer the phone and that e-mail is the fastest way to reach me.)


In summary, if you’re just starting out in business, or if you’ve been in business for a while and find yourself in one of the traps, educate your friends and family on your office times and let them know that they come first but your business is important. Ask them to pretend you’re at the office and not to expect any more from you than they would if you were gone from nine to five. Let them know that at times you might want their distraction, but not to distract you unless it’s after office hours. If they want you to succeed, they will respect the boundaries you set as long as they are clearly expressed.


In the case of my mom, I will always put her before any project, within reason. We only have one mom in our lives and family and friends are to be cherished and loved. I love that I no longer have dictated to me what time I can spend with my loved ones.


Thank you for reading my blog and may you have a blessed day.

Are you ready to face a new day? I am!

 

Thank you for reading my blog and may you have a blessed day.

Inspirational cooking in Tulsa

From the English garden that greets you upon your arrival to the high tea that you enjoy at the end of your day, spending a day in the kitchen with Joyce Jackson is a delight and an inspiration. 

This weekend my daughter turned 21. (Yes, I feel very old.) We were searching for something different to do for her birthday, and I thought that a cooking class would be fun.

After searching the Internet for a cooking class in Oklahoma, the only classes I found were in Tulsa. For some reason, Joyce's class jumped out at me. I don't recall what the ad said, but I believe I saw something about tea, and that sounded like exactly what we would enjoy. So we recruited my mom for the class and three generations of women went to Tulsa to learn how to cook. During the two-hour drive to Tulsa, my mom and daughter discussed their thoughts on what they assumed we could be making. They discussed biscuits and cookies, and lots of sweet treats, and they chided me for not asking what was on the menu.

As we arrived in Tulsa, and called Joyce (because as usual, I was lost), and we arrived for our class only 30 minutes behind schedule. We were greeted by opera music and the charm of a home built in 1929 in the historical district of Tulsa near downtown. Joyce's home was filled with antiques and English treasures, and we soon learned that her parents immigrated to the US from England and Joyce and her sister were raised in a traditional English home. We would be creating the recipes that she grew up eating, including: tongue sandwiches, lemon tarts, sausage rolls, and short bread. After hearing what was on the menu, my daughter and mom were not thrilled about eating a cow's tongue, but when the brick of tongue was produced from the refrigerator and placed in the pan, they maintained their enthusiasm and went with the flow of the class.

During a phone call, we learned that Joyce had just celebrated her 80th birthday. We were all shocked, as she had twice the energy and stamina of the three of us combined and she appeared to be in her mid to late sixties. She was a true inspiration to all of us and we truly enjoyed our day with her in the kitchen.

By the time we sat down to enjoy the fruits of our labor, Joyce and her sister, Doreen, felt like old friends. We drank warm tea and ate foods we had thought we would never eat, and enjoyed getting to know each other better. We dined on tongue sandwiches (which tasted like roast beef), water cress sandwiches, cucumber sandwiches, sausage rolls, short bread, and lemon tarts--all cooked from scratch by us during a day of learning and fun.

If you live within a few hours of Tulsa, and are searching for a new adventure, or if you have young children who could use a lesson from someone who grew up during the depression on being frugal in the kitchen, contact Joyce Jackson and book a cooking class with her. It will be an experience you will never forget. You can contact her at donjoycejackson@sbcglobal.net



Thank you for reading my blog and may you have a blessed day.

Ghostwriter4U.US

I have been working on creating a ghostwriting Web site for a network of ghost writers and editors. I have been blessed with an ongoing supply of work and new clients and some days I don't have time to sleep or eat because of the amount of work continually coming my way. I love what I do and I'm thankful for every job I get, large or small, and I love working with all of my clients. My life is never boring.

I feel so blessed, and I'm all about sharing my blessings with others, so for the past couple of years I have envisioned a Web site where writers can fulfill their dreams of becoming ghost writers or editors. Now my vision is coming to fulfillment with the creation of my new Web site, Ghostwriter4U.US. (I also own .org and .info and those will be forwarded to the main Web site.)

The cost is only $49 to sign up as a ghost writer on the site with a monthly fee of $29 to go toward maintenance and advertising. 

Unlike other Web sites that I've joined, the writers will not have to cut their prices to under bid other writers. We all have our specialty genres and different writing styles, and clients will choose among the writers to find the one that best suits their needs. At this time, the space will be limited to 20 writers and I don't see it growing beyond 20 to ensure that each writer on the Web site is able to find jobs on a regular basis.

I will coach all of the writers at no additional cost, and provide my non-disclosure agreement to get them started and suggest industry standard pricing for specific projects. There is also a contact form so clients can contact the Web site with their specific job if they want us to choose the best writer for them. 

If you are searching for a writer or an editor, browse through our portfolios and sample writings. We are all different in our approach to writing, and our backgrounds vary. You will undoubtedly find what you're looking for on Ghostwriter4u.US.

If you have dreamed of becoming a ghost writer, or know someone interested, feel free to contact me with any questions.



Thank you for reading my blog and may you have a blessed day.

With success comes haters

Unfortunately, with any success comes jealousy. There will always be that one person who can't support you in your new venture because they wish they had thought of it, or they believe that you don't deserve to be successful. One thing to keep in mind is that your friends and family know you better than anyone. They know your strengths and weaknesses and they've seen you fail. They expect you to fail, even if they love you and want you to succeed.

The most difficult task in becoming successful is to block out the naysayers and not allow them to steal your dreams. Let their negativity become the motivation to drive you to the top of your career.

The artist Kandi says it best when she says, "But you ain't doin nothin if you don't have haters." Well said Kandi! Those of us who chase our dreams and do what we see is the right thing to do will always have haters. Choosing to "fly above the drama" is what gives us the motivation and the inner strength to chase our dreams. I'm chasing mine. It's time to chase yours!



 
 

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I love my job!

In today's economy, how many people can say, "I love my job!" and mean it? I do! I get to meet and work with people from around the world, and I learn something new every day. I look forward to waking up every morning and I'm excited to get to work. I love my job. Do you?


 


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    Wednesday, February 03, 2010
  2. Bring on the day
    Tuesday, January 19, 2010
  3. Christmas
    Sunday, December 27, 2009
  4. Working through medical roadblocks
    Wednesday, December 16, 2009
  5. Focusing on business when family needs you
    Thursday, December 10, 2009
  6. Are you ready to face a new day? I am!
    Tuesday, November 17, 2009
  7. Inspirational cooking in Tulsa
    Monday, November 16, 2009
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    Thursday, November 12, 2009
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    Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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