I've used homeopathic remedies for years. After I was hit by lightning in 2006 I found that the biggest relief I received from my nerve damage was from a German homeopathic. And it's much safer than vicodon and other narcotics.
Hi Rebecca,
I'm taking the Blog Evangelist course from Kelly McCausey and Lynette Chandler. The information is current and for Wordpress - it's a great starting point. If you want to offer WordPress services I would recommend it.
Trying to get Wor...
After being hit by lightning in August, 2006 I was gifted with the unique opportunity to reinvent myself. I have always been a writer but never considered it as a vocation.
I was lucky enough to take an online Magazine Writing class with Linda Formichelli - The Renegade Writer, and am finally becoming the dynamic and vibrant writer I have always dreamt of being.
With life experiences that can't be taught in a classroom and a keen wit and love of learning, I can now write with some authority on growing up in the 60's, failing in the 70's, picking myself up in the 80's, finding my way in the 90's, and starting over all over again. (What century is it?)
I'm working now as a WordPress Virtual Assistant offering a simple and affordable solution for WAHM's and artisans that need a self-hosted blog/website.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
Wordpress Design, SEO, Internet Marketing, Productivity Tools, Freelancing
What are your areas of interest?
business, blogging, home & garden, technology, social media, crafting, twitter, the arts, work-at-home, green living, writing
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I tweet about my fight with breast cancer and becoming a mom for the first time. I have been trying to find more people to follow me so that I can spread awareness: http://twitter.com/ViralCEO
Hi Julia,
It is too bad that you had to quit your job over a can of Lysol. Lysol is one of the major irritants of mine. I don't use it anymore ~ I feel so much better :)
My kids were encouraged to eat veggies from the start but not all that enthusiastic about it...now they love to play with their veggie noodles as well as consume them! Our interests are similiar and I look forward to reading your posts.
Thank you Julia for inviting me as a friend and the comment that you left on my wall regarding my post on wellness. Thanks for your site information ~ I will check it out.
Thank you, Julia. I invite you, should you be so inclined, to read my blog about that 'best question' and why I value it so highly in my life - at www.myspace.com/annduncan
It IS a kick to make new friends, isn't it? Especially when you come across such quality people, which has been my experience here.
I, too, am trying to leave a smaller 'footprint' and have started a worm composting project in my dining room. My goal, besides reducing our kitchen waste and producing gorgeous, organic black stuff, is to then help LOTS of others get started, as well. First our tenants, then our neighbors, and see how far I can take it into the community.
So, I'm keeping it as simple as possible. The same as I have done with healing soup, a huge passion of mine. I have lots of these things. Passions, I mean :) When it comes to finding ways to make people's lives better, how can I not??? Oh, I invite you to visit my dinky (but sincere!) website I threw together one Sunday night, so I can have something to give the many I find interested in this: www.SoupMagic.com
Looking forward to getting to know you better, Julia!
Just stopping by to say hello. I have no doubt you're loving it here. On Twitter, you can find me at http://www.twitter.com/amcmoore. Feel free to send questions my way as you learn more about our amazing network.
Welcome to our WAHM group, Julia. Love the nutshell description of your life path you've given us here :) May you find Twittermoms as warm and welcoming as so many of us have.
Great to have you here! We've got an incredible group of women connecting on all sorts of topics, so kick back and make yourself at home. Check out the Twittermoms groups (we have something for everybody). The Twittermoms discussions are quite entertaining, too. Or, just get to know your fellow Twittermoms by browsing some Twittermoms profiles or searching for moms who share your interests, add friends, and start twittering with some incredibly smart and interesting moms.
PS: Let your friends know when you're on twittermoms with a click of the Announce Yourself link in your welcome box. If your Twitter friends are interested, they can check out the cool new place you've found!
Again -- if there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.