April 27, 2007

Repurpose — Make Everything Count More Than Once

I hope you had as nice an April as I did. Went to my daughter and her husband’s for Easter. We had a great time. This is the first time none of the children were there. No Easter Egg Hunt or anything.When I was thinking about what I wanted to write in my Blog, I was beating myself up a little for being inattentive to it. I guess I belong to that “I’m scared of something new” bunch. I managed to procrastinate a lot in getting this done, so I’m going to have to take my own advice found in my new product at www.SuccessGuideOnline.com. It’s a CD and the transcript of how Jim Edwards overcame his own personal roadblocks to become the successful Info Marketer he is today. 

That brings me to the subject for today which is repurposing, make everything you do count more than once.
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Filed under Tips, Repurpose by Patsy Bellah.

Tip Of The Day

Want to have fun some evening or Sunday afternoon — besides going to be the beach?Want to do something nice for your family? 

You know all those photographs you have sitting around, some in shoe boxes, some in photo albums. Some have something written on the back, some not? Oh, what a pain that’s going to cause you and your family one of these days when no one can remember when the picture was taken, why or of whom.

Sit down with your digital recorder and start recording helpful information about the photographs. Number the photographs, or in some way catalog them so they correspond to the recording, transfer the digital recording to your computer, burn it to a CD and include it with the photographs.

Not only can you give the name of the person in the photograph, but you can tell something fun or informative about when the photograph was taken, add a little history to it — like, “This is my niece. She and her sister look so much alike you have to be sure to put the name and date on the photograph or you’ll never be able to tell them apart.”

You get the picture — no pun intended. You can have fun remembering about the photographs and do something for you and your family in that future date when no one can remember about the picture.

Filed under Tips, Legacy by Patsy Bellah.