Do you know someone who might lose their house to foreclosure?

Posted by Miz Woody
Photo courtesy of mike-filion at flickr.com

Photo courtesy of mike-filion at flickr.com

Do you know someone who might lose their house to foreclosure?

For a lot of people the deadline is Dec. 31 – right around the corner.

I know a guy that can help them sell their house and get the price they

need…on eBay!

He’s the only guy that teaches how to do this. If you’re interested, you

can listen to a FREE call tonight, Thursday, November 20, 2008.

The call is Thursday night, Nov. 20 at 9 PM Eastern Time.

The number to call is 218-936-4700

The pass code is 822937#

Rhea Perry is going to interview her son, Drew, who became a

millionaire after figuring out how to sell houses fast on eBay.

If you can’t listen tonight, we can figure out a way to get a recording

of the call to you.

Rhea and Drew are hosting a 3-day hands-on workshop to walk
you through setting up your auction so you can list your
house on eBay.

Bring your computer and your tech kid and they’ll help you do
it on the spot.

Folks are already registered and ready to go and space is
limited so if you want to sell your house fast, plan now to
join them on Dec. 12-14 in Huntsville, Alabama and they’ll help
you list your house on eBay.

Get all the details on the call Thursday night.

NOTE: Members of www.CreatingGreatHomes.com will get a

major discount to the class. It takes about 5 minutes to join and

save a ton.

This class has gone together in a big hurry, so, to get the discount,

email CreatingGreatHomes@gmail.com and let them know you

just joined and want to go to the class. We’ll get the registration

information to you.

If you know someone who needs to sell a house before the
end of the year, forward this note to them. You may help
them save more than their house.

That call is TONIGHT, Thursday, Nov. 20 at 9 PM Eastern Time.

The number to call is 218-936-4700

The pass code is 822937#

Blessings on you!

Marilyn

Parenting Teens: Senior Year, the Future and Everything

Posted by Miz Woody

A response to a Myspace bulletin from a young friend who is a Senior in high school, doesn’t know what the future holds, doesn’t know what she wants it to hold, and is a little stressed over it.

Ephesians 2:10 For we are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.

That part, “Prepared in advance”, says in the King James, “God hath before ordained“. It’s not like he baked a cake and hopes you’ll eat it. He’s laid some serious groundwork for you.
I think God made you to do something very special. If you are seeking his plan, there is no way he’s gonna’ let you miss it.

Ah, but how to find it?

Your first clue is the gifts, passions and interests God put in you. You love what you love for a reason. It doesn’t have to be something “approved” by the church, or your family, or the educational system. Every interest can – should – must! – be given to God. He uses the craziest things! For instance, you have an interest in fashion. That doesn’t sound very holy. For sure, many people use it for unholy ends. But that is true of carpentry, writing, medicine and the law. Every gift can be used to honor God and bless people, or to increase darkness, pain and misery.

You don’t have to figure out the whole puzzle, just be the piece you were meant to be.

The other thing I know is that “A man plans his way, but the LORD determines his steps.” (That’s in Proverbs – I don’t know where and I’m way too busy to look it up!) Part of what that means is that God has your future, so don’t sweat it. I think another part is that we can only take life one step at a time. I really hate that! I’d love to know that the step I’m taking is the right one and it will lead to a lovely time for all. God’s plan is, “The just shall live by faith.” (That’s in the Bible, like, 4 times!)

As for the whole “Significant Other” thing…there again, one step at a time. You never know what (or whom) is around the corner – and there are corners everywhere!

My plan was to go through college and not get married until I was at least 24. Then there was this 3-week window where I could meet my Darling Husband. I was 17! Poof! There went my plan.

Blessings on you, Friend. You don’t have to know what to do. You know the One who knows.

Learning Internet Business

Posted by Miz Woody

I just returned from Entrepreneur Days in Atlanta, Georgia (that’s U.S., not the current war zone.)

Heard excellent speakers, learned some things, realized some things and met people that are going to help my business (Creating Great Homes.com – click on the link down there on the right.)

But wait! That’s not all!

While it’s hard to separate out a single best part, here’s one that has to be in contention for best part: meeting like-minded people.

Have you ever been among hundreds of people and found that you could really connect with every other person you met? Pretty amazing.

Add to that the fact that you are learning good things from almost everyone. It’s heady stuff, let me tell you!

And laugh! I laughed all weekend.

You gotta’ go next year.

Click on the Entrepreneur Days link on the lower right,
when you get to the Entrepreneur Days site, sign up for the information. That way, when it comes around next August, you’ll hear about it in time to make plans.

Blessings on you!
Marilyn

Entrepreneur Days

Posted by Miz Woody

I’m gearing up to go to my third conference for entrepreneurs. I can’t wait!

I learned a ton about business, Internet marketing and gaining financial independence at the last two conferences. I am eager to go back for more financial education.

I knew I wanted to have some kind of Internet business, but wasn’t entirely clear about how to go about it. Sure, there are a zillion people online promising to make you a millionaire overnight, but frankly…I don’t trust ‘em!

I knew I needed someone to teach me, someone I could trust, but where to find such a teacher?

My husband came across an interview published on World Net Daily. That interview was with Rhea Perry. Her background as a homeschooling mom was reassuring to me. The fact that she is educating her own children in matters of business, Internet marketing and being financially independent – largely through non-traditional means – rang true.

The fact the children are welcome at her business conference underscores that she practices what she preaches. You won’t find many business meetings that welcome teenagers. But, think about it: where else are they going to learn how to become financially independent? Not in school! School prepares you for a job.

So, off to Rhea’s Entrepreneur Days I went. I got no promises of becoming a millionaire overnight. I did get insight into the entrepreneurial mindset. I did get education about making money with eBay, the stock market and real estate, just to name a few.

I also got the opportunity to talk face-to-face with the people who’ve been there, done that. That’s real life education!

You can check out the details on this year’s Entrepreneur Days by clicking on the link in the Marilyn’s Friends box on the right. Be sure to scroll way down the ED site to the pictures of the teachers. There are audio interviews to listen to for free. Good stuff.

Hope to see you there.

Blessings on you!
Marilyn