Okay...I don't do these very often because they can eat up so much time. It's so easy for me to get distracted that I much be vigilant about that. But Eva Wallace has been so great in helping me get the Neat & Simple Living online community hopping, how could I refuse?
So here they are:
1) I used to ride a motorcycle, and that's how I met my husband
2) I adopted three kittens born in backyard last year, so now I have 6 cats. (And I love them all so much! I can see why people have lots of kids. It's so neat to watch them grow, develop their own personalities and develop relationships with each other.)
3) I develop websites from time to time for my coaching clients who are self-employed. I help them distill their interests and skills into a unified web presence uniquely tailored to their design preferences and preferences. Here are a few examples:
www.wandapeyton.com coach (this site isn't finished yet...but it's getting close!)
www.terrylubotsky.com Consultant
www.clutterwarrior.com Professional Organizer
www.primaprincessa.com Children's Video Producer
www.anjaliclothing.com yoga masters and fashion designers
4) I've coached several people to write their own books and ghost written over 100 educational books. I can't tell you what they are because then I wouldn't be a "ghost" any more. But I can tell you some of the topics: one is on "achieving peak performance" and others are on "discovering your purpose, mission, values, and core focus" and "finding and selecting the right people for your team" "coaching your team to success"
5) 'm a certified Toastmaster and I've presented at national conferences on topics such as "Designing Interactive Web-Based Training", "Screen Design for Computer-Based training" "Building Credibility" and "Addressing the 7 Types of Intelligences to Facilitate Learning"
6) One of my favorite charities is www.roomtoread.org
7) I love games. Especially board and card games. We have the whole Carcassonne series and it all started with this simple version that 2 people can play called Carcassonne - The Castle. (By the way this would make an excellent gift for game players in your life.) I've tried very hard to avoid video games because I know I would be severely distracted by them. (I was a Pac-man and Donkey Kong enthusiast - remember them?) I was in college when they came out and I quickly learned how addictive they could become.
I'm tagging the following people and sending a little Link Love their way! Be sure to check out their blogs!









