Monday, August 12, 2013

Success, Failure and Learning to Cope

Every day is a learning experience for me as I try to launch two businesses, worry about mom and mother-in-law's care, juggle retirement with "rewirement".  I'm trying to figure out systems and processes to manage an eclectic life, and just realized that being eclectic means learning coping mechanisms!

On the home front, both mom's have secured daily caregivers successfully.  First learning--it is very expensive to take care of the elderly, both financially and emotionally.  Be prepared for the inevitable--either buy long term care insurance or create revenue streams that will produce enough income to cover the care. Do yourself a favor and start exploring NOW!
https://nihseniorhealth.gov/longtermcare/whatislongtermcare/01.html


On the business front, I've enjoyed success with the folks who have taken my advice and developed systems within their offices to grow and prosper.  When it comes to business, there is NOTHING eclectic about me.  I have a system, and it's a good one!  Email me if you need to be a better leader of your small business.
ellenwilliamsconsulting@gmail.com

My hobby business is now in revenue!  Ebay has been good to me, but I'm slowly but surely working on my website and product line for papercrafting supplies.  Orders have been placed and materials are arriving daily.  Can't wait to get the shopping cart installed on EllenRika.com!  For now, if you want to place an order for Scor-tape, cards, tags, or mini-albums just send me an email and I'll contact you directly to customize your order.  
www.ellenrika.com


While nothing is perfect, I've found two mentors that have kept me positive and focused each day.  If you haven't already, be sure to "Like" Bob Proctor and Tony Robbins on Facebook.  Their daily posts are uplifting, enlightening and surely will make you snap out of it!  Life is good if you let it be!

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