Free Gingerbread Man Printable Gift Tags
I wanted to thank you for reading, so here is a small token of my appreciation. These free gingerbread man printable gift tags feature one of my top-selling gingerbread boy graphics.
With the holiday hustle and bustle reaching a fevered pitch, there are a million little details to take care of. One of the most often forgotten details is gift tags. If you’re like me, you purchase gift tags but always run out at the most inopportune time! To help make sure that you don’t get caught in that tough situation, I created this Happy Holly-days Printable Gift Tags. Simply left click to open and save.
Again, thanks for reading!
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How To Profit with Virtual Business Mavens
It’s been a while since I posted but you and your virtual assistant can profit from my absence. Sound odd?
It’s not really. You see, I’ve been busy behind the scenes helping to create a new product which will be profitable to your business. Whether you want to start a VA business, already have an established virtual assistant business, or are a business owner in a different industry, you can profit from Virtual Business Mavens.
Melody Spier and I have joined forces to create a powerful, yet affordable, new program. Virtual Business Mavens is designed to help people start and effectively manage a virtual assistant business. Virtual assistants can profit from the program through all the information and step by step help they will receive. Here are a few examples of what VAs will get as a member.
- VA Business Reports
- Marketing Reports
- Business Documents and Forms
- Step By Step Tutorials
- Personal Mentoring
- Business Networking Opportunities
- Special Offers
- Bonuses
Are you thinking, “Sounds good but I don’t want to be a VA. How can I profit from this?” Don’t worry, Melody and I haven’t left you out! There a couple of ways you can profit. One way is by letting us do the time consuming part for you, training and coaching your newbie VA. Another is by becoming an affiliate.
As business owners, Melody and I know that it can take a lot of time to show a new virtual assistant how to do certain tasks. Virtual Business Mavens can help cut the learning curves down to a minimum. Just recommend us to your VA. When they join, we’ll give them loads of information on the most commonly performed VA tasks and help them become the virtual assistant you always wanted.
You don’t have to outsource to profit with Virtual Business Mavens. If you market to moms or home business owners, have an affiliate marketing business, or just want to make passive income join our affiliate program. Not only will you add money to your pocket, but you’ll help others create a profitable online business.
Profit today with Virtual Business Mavens and the Virtual Business Mavens affiliate program.
New Email Update Feature Added
I don’t know about you but I spend a good portion of my day working. I stay so busy doing tasks for others, I have to make a conscious effort to network and add posts to my own site. This is probably true for many service based business, or at least I hope I’m not the only one!
I’ve made time for my own business in the late evenings and on the weekends. By then I’m in relax mode and don’t always feel like visiting all the great websites I’ve bookmarked during the day. However, I don’t mind reading good info. In case you have encountered this hurdle too, I’ve added a feature just for you.
To help out my readers a little bit, I’ve added a snazzy little feature to the website. It’s the Get Email Updates link in the “stay up to date” section of the right sidebar. With this feature, you can subscribe to get my latest post(s) in your email box.
The emailing will be in daily digest format. If by some miracle, I have loads of energy and post a bazillion posts in one day, you’ll only get one email. If I have a really busy work-week and don’t post at all, you won’t get an email until I post.
P.S. Feel free just to make an email folder for The Virtual Peach.com and create a filter to send all my posts there. Sign up today and read at your leisure!
P.P.S. Feel free to comment below to let me know what you think about this feature.
Trouble shooting Note: Several of you said you had a problem signing up. After a little investigation I found that the problem may be related to the browser you are using.
When you sign up and enter the security code, you should be taken to a window that contains this:

If you are not taken to this window, please open internet explorer and sign up in there. Google has taken over this emailing service so there may be a few glitches during the move. If you continue to have a problem, please let me know.
Back To School: Routines For Kids And Families
Well, it’s time for our little darlings to head back to school. Although my son isn’t home with me now, I still have nightmares about this time of year. Ok, maybe not nightmares but I dang sure have “lasting memories” about it!
When it came time for the kids to go back to school, I didn’t know whether to throw a party or hide in a hole. There was a big part of me that couldn’t wait to have some time to myself! Once school started, I wouldn’t have to stop what I was doing to referee a fight or check to see what the kids were up to because they were too quiet. I could actually finish a conversation and complete a project without a major amount of interruptions. You’d have thought I would have been in seventh heaven. Well I wasn’t.
I started thinking about all the things that had to be done to get ready for school. Next came the thoughts of getting kids back into a “school day” routine. I did NOT look forward to rousing a “night person” at 6 am! Nor did I want to deal with the morning whines. You know the kind I mean. “Just 10 more minutes, Mom,” and “Maaamaaa, I don’t waaanna go to schooool,” were bored into my memory. Notice how the last comment was drawn out. Did he really think by making the statement last longer he would be allowed to stay home? If he did, he was sadly mistaken!
I knew I had to get us both back into a routine. The routine would have to include things such as snack time, relaxing time, homework time, dinner, more homework time, another break, and bedtime. Most kids and adults, work better when on a schedule. Doing the things in a specific order and at a particular time helps us all to know what is coming next. After the routine becomes a habit, we even have a good idea of how long it will take to complete the tasks.
This may sound weird but in a way, routines allow our brains to switch into auto-pilot mode. Think about it. When you go get something to drink, do you have to stop and think where the refrigerator is? I hope not! Can you sing while you wash dishes? Sure you can. It’s because washing dishes is something you can usually do while on auto-pilot. When we don’t have to actively think about what comes next or try to remember where we put that paper, our brains can rest until it’s time to focus on the more important aspects of learning and working.
If you haven’t gotten yourself and your kids into a routine yet, start today! It’s one of the best things you can do for yourself, your child, and your family in general. Life’s too short to spend it running around in circles trying to remember what you should do next.












