Hi. My name is Glenda Schloff. I live in beautiful Coos Bay on the coast of southern Oregon.
Our 5th Wheel

At the age of 48 I taught myself how to use the computer (took to it like a duck to water! :>) )... and now, a few years later I consider myself fairly knowledgeable. Always learning though, it's neverending.

I have two dogs, a SmoothCoat Chow Chow and a Pekingnese, both rescued. They're my babies.

I had tropical fish tanks before moving into a 37 foot fifth wheel to live. I miss them, but sure don't miss cleaning their tanks, ha!
I love to read, and research. I'm an avid book collector of varied subjects. I'm also an eclectic collector of all kinds of things. Love garage sales and 'really' love BOGO sales! LOL!

I love to crochet and want to do arts and crafts and learn how to make wire jewelry, my own planters and birdbaths. I love gardening too.

I have a guitar and a 5 string banjo, but don't know how to play either one of them. sigh...someday.......

I'm married 20 years this July to a great guy who is a Boom Truck Operator for a RailRoad Bridge Repair Crew who travels all over the United States. My goal is to earn enough money from my internet business to bring him home off the road. I am determined that that will be this year!
" /> Welcome To My World - Life is a beach! ;)
 

Welcome To My World

Life is a beach! ;)

Tomorrow!

2006-03-12 @ 12:16:41 PM

I read this article by Ron Hutton and just roared.  I kept saying:  yep, yep, yep.  LOL.  My husbands' favorite mantra is:  "I'll do it tomorrow", so when I read this  I just had to post it.   :)

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"We'll fix that later..."
(C) Ron Hutton - PlugInProfitToolbox.com
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    Wife: "Hey honey, the brakes seem to be leaking on my car."
  Husband: "We'll fix that later." (BAD ANSWER)

    Wife: "Hey honey, how's the new website coming along?"
  Husband: "It's up and live!  It may not be perfect, but we'll
fix that later." (GOOD ANSWER)

    Wife: "Hey honey, the sewer is backing up and the toilet is
overflowing all over the master bathroom floor."
  Husband: "We'll fix that later." (BAD ANSWER)

    Wife: "Hey honey, have you started with that electronic
newsletter you were talking about?"
  Husband: "I did!  The first issue went out yesterday.  It's no
Pulitzer Prize candidate, but we'll fix that later." (GOOD
ANSWER)

    Wife: "Hey honey, the dog just 'blew chunks' all over the pile
of freshly folded laundry."
  Husband: "We'll fix that later." (BAD ANSWER)

    Wife: "Hey honey, did you ever finish the ebook you had hoped to
write?"
  Husband: "Ya baby!... and I've sold 4 copies from my Google
AdWords traffic just today." (GOOD ANSWER)


  "We'll fix that later."  Incorporate this short little, very
powerful sentence into your vocabulary today.  These are not
swear words.  It's a deadly trap to get caught in the mindset
that everything needs to be perfect before you ever announce
anything to the world. 

  Look around the internet... 
 ~ How many ugly websites do you see? 
 ~ How many cheesy ebooks have you downloaded? 
 ~ How many glitchy software applications do you use every day?

  Perfection is an illusion.  It'll never happen.  Don't let the
pursuit of perfection become an ideal that results in inaction.

  Jim Rohn tells this story...

  A man was visiting a neighbor's new home site.  The neighbor
had been collecting building materials on his bare vacant lot for
years now.  He'd amassed an incredible collection of lumber,
windows, plumbing and lighting fixtures, doors, concrete block,
shingles, siding, drywall and much more.  Everything was stacked
in mountainous piles around the barren dirt lot.

  The man said to his neighbor, "It looks like you're going to
have quite a house here."

  The neighbor replied, "Just wait till you see the rest of the
stuff I've got coming."

  The moral of the story is stop collecting "stuff" and start
building something.  Do it now.  Forward motion, even just a
little, will have profound effects on what you see in the days
ahead.

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ABOUT THIS ARTICLE'S AUTHOR ~ Ron Hutton is a 20 year sales and
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Glenda Schloff is a self educated Internet Entrepreneur. She owns www.glendaschloff.com
and www.wealthpreneur.com and is a Founder:Publisher at Quikonnex and also publishes
at BlogEstatesHer mission is to educate, motivate, inspire and empower others toward
personal and professional success.  She invites you to join her in her never-ending quest
for knowledge.
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