Posted by Tisha Tolar on November 28, 2008
Happy belated Turkey Day. I hope all of you had an outstanding day and are still full from the fine food eaten with family and friends. Ours as usual was pretty low key, with the kid serving as our source of entertainment.
I hope everyone took at least a moment to realize what they are truly [...]
Posted by Debbie Dragon on November 27, 2008
At the beginning of this year’s holiday season, I am thankful for many things and I’d like to take a moment to tell you what I’m thankful for:
two beautiful boys and a loving family
Tisha and Trisha, the other ladies who make up this empoweringmomblog & the up and coming Trifecta, LLC.
material blessings
a lovely home on [...]
Posted by Debbie Dragon on November 26, 2008
My goodness, looks like the dog might have eaten more than the finances of this blogger! (Common Sense for $200) Just kidding – we appreciate that everyone has their own opinion of things, even if it doesn’t match our own. Tisha’s post, I’ll Take Jealousy for $100, Alex, has been stirring up some discussion. In a bloggers [...]
Posted by Trisha Wagner on November 24, 2008
Evolution Day celebrates the anniversary of the first publication of origin of the species by Charles Darwin. I’m sure you are all aware of the theory of natural selection, I could go into a lengthy dissertation of this theory but I’m sure it would launch a long and drawn out bout of comments that I’m [...]
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Will sent us Work At Home : Call Centers posted at Your Finish Rich Plan. He says this is a good option for those considering the work from home lifestyle.
My pal Jeremy Zongker offers up 101 Ways to Make Money Online posted at one of my all time favorite money-sites, Destroy Debt. Don’t forget to check out the debt forum [...]
Posted by Tisha Tolar on November 21, 2008
Can I just say Holy Crap? Do I even have time to get the words out of my mouth???
Working at home and working for yourself is always an adventure. If you tend to enjoy the extremes of roller coasters or cliff diving, then owning your own business might just be the gig for you.
It has [...]
Posted by Trisha Wagner on November 18, 2008
Either through genetics or environment, I have always been pessimistic in nature. While some people may see the glass half full or half empty, I tend to stand out from that crowd wondering why I don’t have a glass at all. Now don’t get me wrong…I don’t think I am the “woe is me” type [...]
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Usually the months of November, December and January are my “slow” months as a freelance writer. It was why I agreed to try doing NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month – write a novel in the month of November), thinking I would have more time than usual since it’s a slow month. I started my novel. [...]
Posted by Tisha Tolar on November 16, 2008
BIG JIM
Three years ago today, my dad James Kulak, passed away unexpectedly. I think of him often and while I am sad that he didn’t live long enough to see me really make it on my own, I truly know that he is watching and loving every minute of what I am doing. Sometimes I [...]
Posted by Tisha Tolar on November 15, 2008
Okay, so I have never been obsessed with my weight as a kid or an adult because quite frankly I was too busy dealing with the fact that at 12 years old I was already my current height of 5′12″ (for those of you who get that joke – applause all around). So height was [...]