Monthly Archives: September 2009

Online Tutoring at Guaranteach

Usually when tutoring sites offer a “free trial,” they reveal later exorbitant costs. No so with Guaranteach. They are under $10 a month for a glorious array of resources for the child.

Music in the Classroom Still Standing

Now, with these blinding budget cuts in California and across the nation, we need to dig deep to unveil what our true values are.

A Parenting Tip I Learned Tonight

At any rate, our nearly 3 year old Julianna decided tonight would be her night she would shed her floaties and start swimming without them. This alone was exciting for us to see but the metaphor of what happened later will encourage me forever.

Marketing into the Health Niche

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The first thing you should do when marketing your product online is to sit back, think, analyze how you can get traffic. One of the best informercials I’ve seen in a long time is the one for a new juicer out on the market. Another great one is for the Kettlebell. What these both share [...]

Lesson Planning and Teacher Preparation Over the Weekend

I recognize that the only way to really “teach” my kids and get test results is to prepare dynamite lesson plans and that often means using the weekend hours.

My eBook Released – How to Start a Money Making Blog

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From my eBook: “A blog is like an accordion of earning potential that gets longer every time you add a post.” Get my eBook and start a money making blog today!
This eBook has been a long time coming.  I wrote it with new bloggers in mind.  There are so many questions at that point.  What [...]

Motocycle Folks Need Legal Help Too

Every time I drive I encounter motorcyclists.  Some have those travel style ones with the side compartments. Others have the extreme mufflers and leather on them like the Harleys and Indians. They are fun to watch.  I noticed a guy stopped in front of me the other day who did a low wave signal with [...]

Strange Folk – self improvement at the dmv

I truly believe that there is goodness in most people beyond what is visible. Then again, there are those exceptions. The conversation on cell phones and amongst each other in line revealed a caliber lower that most people I am used to encountering.

08 Human Behavior and the Guitar

In this one I talk about my class’ behavior and my many guitar memories.

Motivational Speaking in Education

If I did start speaking for a living, I don’t know if I would leave education. I truly love teaching. It fits me. I know there are companies that exist only as agents of people who make a living being keynote speakers. I don’t know how it all works but I have heard some really great educational and corporate speakers in my day.

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