You really want to be someone’s EVERYTHING? Like, they are completely dependent on you? Even if just completely emotionally dependent and not physically or economically, believe me it’s bad news. Not only is it a huge burden on you, it doesn’t serve them well and when things go bad, they will hate you. And it will all be your fault.
kevinw11's Life List
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1. create new business ideas
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2. Complete Toastmasters ACS
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3. Complete Toastmasters ALB
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4. Play at Kingdom Bardic
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5. Become a better public speaker
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How I did it: My best score was 800 sq ft of lightly used laminate flooring from a house that was to be demolished. 2 afternoons of de-installation work on my part gave me enough to do my whole basement floor and the front porch. Read how I did it…
I’ve been self-employed for about 25 years now, in multiple different areas, sometimes several at once: all earned money, some enough to live on, some not. Evaluating your great ideas before you plow huge amounts of time and effort into them is key!
Next Friday (Aug 28th) our local TM club starts up again for the fall season. I’m VP Education this year, the Keeper of the Schedule – in this case, VP stands for Very Patient and Very Persistent!
Personally I’ll be working on getting my ACS and ALB (which is actually the same as the “old” CL, which I already have, as well as the “new” Cl, but never mind.)
