I am so over addicted to this thing.
I have the following work websites running right now.
www.youravon.com/cstovall
www.freewebs.com/aquariaclean/
www.freewebs.com/aakii
I have 5 emails. Three of them are for work
then I have this blog, my myspace blog, a google blog, and a payperpost blog. I love to blog
All my jobs consist of working at home on the internet so yes it is a necessity but it is becoming to much of an addiction. If I am away from the house I am using my cell, someone’s pc or laptop, or a phone to check my email. I am always thinking about what program I need or if I sent this or that email. The first thing I do each day and the last thing I do each day is mess with my pc. I have cameras, scanners, extra speakers, LCD flat screen monitor, two printers, stacks of back up disk, an illustration board, and uncountable programs. So starting tomorrow I am setting time limits. Deleting all games. Cleaning out some of the unecesary clutter of electronics, and trying to help myself. Before it’s to late. WEll it may already be to late.
Stovall100's Life List
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1. get paid to blog
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2. Send Timely Thank You Notes
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3. Finish going to school.
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4. Go to Alaska!
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5. write a book
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6. write a novel
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7. Cure my internet addiction
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I have always wanted to be a writer. I enjoy it very much. It’s like a release for me. No matter what kind of crappy day I am having I can free myself through words. Right now I am finaly working on this dream. I am in the middle of a project right now to create not just one book but a three book coffee table set. So far it is progressing very well and I have a feeling that it will be a wonderful experience even if the only coffee tables it ever lands on is my mother’s and my sister’s. They are my number one fan’s so I would consider it an honor.
I got my G.E.D. when I was 16 because I thought high school was a waste of my time and I wanted to go straight ahead with my dreams. I was going to art school, I was moving to N.Y.C. and I was going to have it all. Then I met my husband, got pregnant, ten months after our first child I had my second, I opened a pet store, I went to a tech school and dropped when the kids got sick, I closed the store nine years later, I have a new baby, and now all of sudden I am 26 not 16. The one thing I always knew I would do is the one thing I have never done. I promised my grandmother I would get my college degree before she died so this is something I will have to do.
