12-09-2021, 10:59 AM
@All: Thank you each (as well as those who repped me without posting to the thread). I appreciate the kind words and all of the holiday greetings.
@Miguelrivas and mthomas: I appreciate you both and your kind posts. Thanks for repping, too. I do tend to put a lot of work into my shares but it's truly a labor of love. I've always had a love affair with words so I enjoy composing a post almost as much as I do in sharing it.
@12days: In the hospital the third time this year?!!! Oh nooooo! Send me a PM if you want to go more into detail but if not, I certainly understand. I hope you're okay, friend.
@berlinerin: Thanks for your post, your PM and the offer of a surprise digital "gift." As for what I'm interested in, easily, it's Kindle Publishing but from among the options you posted, I am just finding time to get into Canva. I am still very much a novice so I can only use basic stuff. Question: Is it snowing in your part of Germany for the holidays?
@discomix: Thanks for the post. I'm thinking that the earlier you get these resources, the sooner you can start planning for a prosperous New Year, right?!
@luckyjj: Yep, I'm so sorry to hear that but in all honesty, save for the 1 percent (billionaires), 2021 was quite "sucky" for most everyone. The pandemic in 2019 threw the world into a tailspin but the one good thing that came out of it is that we've learned that most of us can work remotely or from home.
2021 was one heck of a challenge for sure, but what doesn't kill us only serves to make us stronger.
We'll get through it.
Let's make up our minds now that we should be prepared to do whatever it takes to make 2022 a Happy New Year. Don't listen to the gurus who say it's "quick and easy." It's not. But it's worth the effort.
LAYNA'S TIP: I'll leave you with this...
I just did a Google search for: how to make 2022 a really good year and got some interesting results. Do the search and choose from an assortment of informative articles and blog posts, PDF downloads and YouTube videos.

for liking my shares!
Layna61524
@Miguelrivas and mthomas: I appreciate you both and your kind posts. Thanks for repping, too. I do tend to put a lot of work into my shares but it's truly a labor of love. I've always had a love affair with words so I enjoy composing a post almost as much as I do in sharing it.
@12days: In the hospital the third time this year?!!! Oh nooooo! Send me a PM if you want to go more into detail but if not, I certainly understand. I hope you're okay, friend.
@berlinerin: Thanks for your post, your PM and the offer of a surprise digital "gift." As for what I'm interested in, easily, it's Kindle Publishing but from among the options you posted, I am just finding time to get into Canva. I am still very much a novice so I can only use basic stuff. Question: Is it snowing in your part of Germany for the holidays?
@discomix: Thanks for the post. I'm thinking that the earlier you get these resources, the sooner you can start planning for a prosperous New Year, right?!
@luckyjj: Yep, I'm so sorry to hear that but in all honesty, save for the 1 percent (billionaires), 2021 was quite "sucky" for most everyone. The pandemic in 2019 threw the world into a tailspin but the one good thing that came out of it is that we've learned that most of us can work remotely or from home.
2021 was one heck of a challenge for sure, but what doesn't kill us only serves to make us stronger.
We'll get through it.
Let's make up our minds now that we should be prepared to do whatever it takes to make 2022 a Happy New Year. Don't listen to the gurus who say it's "quick and easy." It's not. But it's worth the effort.
LAYNA'S TIP: I'll leave you with this...
I just did a Google search for: how to make 2022 a really good year and got some interesting results. Do the search and choose from an assortment of informative articles and blog posts, PDF downloads and YouTube videos.

for liking my shares!
Layna61524