Feb 27, 2020 marks my 7 year cancer free anniversary
Feb 27, 2020 is my 7 year cancer free anniversary
***HOW FAR I HAVE RISEN: COMING CLEAN ABOUT CANCER, GOD AND MY AMERICAN DREAM***
ONLY 9 MORE DAY UNTIL LAUNCH DAY at The White Oak Cottage on March 7 from 2-5pm! Make sure to stop by to purchase your signed copy for only $10. Bring cash!
Here’s another tiny sneak peek into my book…
“Stuttgart/Germany turned out to be one of those places we lived where the best and worst things of our lives happened to us almost back-to-back.”
Life was good – so we thought! 7 years ago today on February 27 I survived cancer! They say if you beat cancer you can do anything. I assume this is true because I achieved more than I ever thought I would in the past 7 years of my life. It certainly made me stronger in many ways but it also showed me how fragile life is. Not a day goes by where I’m not reminded what I lost and the fear of cancer possibly returning. Being a cancer survivor is great because you get a second chance but if you are a survivor – like me, you know there are many sad days that remind you of all the pain and what you lost. Just remember: You are loved – You are wonderfully made – You are beautiful – You are a masterpiece – God has a great plan for you!
Cleaning for the Cleaning Lady
10 Day Countdown Til Release Day!!!
Here’s Another Sneak Peak Of My Book HOW FAR I HAVEN RISEN: COMING CLEAN ABOUT CANCER, GOD AND MY AMERICAN DREAM
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Cleaning for the Cleaning Lady
Have you ever heard this phrase? Normally, would you allow someone into your home if there is dirty underwear laying on the floor, dishes all over the kitchen, and the bathrooms
looking like Bigfoot lived there for the last week? Typically, the answer is no. That’s where the phrase cleaning for the cleaning lady comes from.
You can start a cleaning business with only one person
Another sneak peak of my brand new book “HOW FAR I HAVE RISEN: COMING CLEAN ABOUT CANCER, GOD AND MY AMERICAN DREAM”
You can start a cleaning business with only one person
Just like I did it – You can be a one-person business and then easily grow your team as you build your client base. By being a one-person company, you set your own hours – at least in the beginning before you have people calling you all hours of the day for your business. This is important as you begin to set ground rules for yourself and how much time you will spend developing your business when you’re not actually cleaning. You will need to be motivated and it will take an enormous amount of work, but you will also love the freedom you have to attend a school function on a Monday morning, a doctor’s appointment on Wednesday at lunchtime, or a breakfast with your friend on Friday. You will be able to set your own schedule day to day and month to month, and you’ll be able to manage the growth of your business as your client list grows. I’m not saying it won’t be stressful, but as long as you are responsible, accountable and motivated, you will be successful from the start.
Do you have the right personality to start a cleaning business?
Cleaners need to be compassionate, independent, self-motivated, and comfortable going into strangers’ homes. Loving to clean and having an eye for what looks pretty, neat, and orderly will also help. Oh, and you should probably be good at cleaning too! Customer service skills are an absolute necessity. You should be a clear communicator, both in writing, in person, and over the phone. It’s not easy, but it comes with practice. For me it was even more difficult because English is not my first language.