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News From the lake


To Start, or Not to Start, a Civil War

I was reviewing my own Tweets looking for something to engage my mind long enough to write about it. I was struck by the discovery that I started whining about needing to make big changes a whole month ago - and, so far, I've done zip.

A couple of things have set me on fire so badly in a direction different from iCop, I've wondered if I should be following there. “There” would be into the political blog arena.

I'd have to come up with a brand new name and start all over, since it couldn't have anything to do with iCop. But, by damn, I have a lot of things that need to be said - and, I don't understand why people in the USA just roll over and accept all this crap.

On the other hand, it seems everyone has plenty to say about politics in this country, but no one seems to have the wherewithal to DO anything about it.

It appears that, although most of us know the absolutely unacceptable things going on, everyone simply sits and accepts it as being impossible to beat. I don't happen to believe that.


But then, at this late date, it's most likely not in my best interests to become an activist and start a civil war. [SIGH]

To do that, I'd most likely have to gather all my multiple personalities into one big storm cloud. I'm not at all sure I can do that any more.

I've become fragmented - partly from just watching my kids. Each of those kids appears to have taken a part of my personality and made it bigger - better - more focused.

I was divorced when the oldest was 10 and the youngest was 3½ years old - and I got to do the rest of the raising of the spirits pretty much by myself. In a way, being a mother at 19 and a grandmother at 40 was a good thing. I got them in - and out! Then, I moved away.   Laugh

Those kids are the only things I couldn't stand to lose in this life. However, there may have been points where I recommended stuffing them into gunny sacks, tying up the tops and throwing them in a river until the teen years were over.

They're lucky I let them all get out alive. Four teens, all at once, was a bit much, even for me!

Each one of those kids is completely different from the rest. One daughter “takes after” one grandmother - one “takes after” the other grandmother - one “takes after” me and the boy “takes after” his dad. Nice spread, don't you think?

Problem is they looked like they all had different fathers - which they did not. They even acted completely different from each other. That's where each grabbed a piece of my own personality and made it bigger than life!

On the other hand, they could also be like a little street gang if not attended to constantly. Luckily, I had a police dog who did that for me. Truly. His name was Harvey, and he rode herd.

Also, luckily, they were pretty much raised before tattoos and body piercings came in, or I'm sure I'd have had to march them down and make them join the circus. Why will kids mutilate their bodies like that?


After we came in off the road, their dad and I had two dance studios and a rehearsal hall for our professional clients. I was left with the business in the divorce, and I always took those kids to work with me if they weren't in school.

They all learned to dance but only The Ballerina was really in love with it. The Earth Mother preferred gymnastics - throwing herself into the air and praying on the way down.

The Executive was more interested in just collecting the money, and my son really wanted to be clown. He'd throw himself off a cliff if it meant he could do something highly politically incorrect to get a laugh on the way down.

Okay - enough about those little heathens! Maybe I'll regale you with their individual proclivities and personalities some other time.


The Epiphany

I've also had an epiphany, this past week. A new friend told me he grew up Amish. Another old/new friend is chronicling his - very interesting - life on his blog, and I've been reading it.

Yet another, I was only seeing in the light of his father since his dad was an old and dear friend. Come to find out he is an individual, after all, and also has fascinating and great talents of his own!

It all made me start wondering more about the folks I associate with online. It would seem I have been seeing everyone simply as business owners, or “internet marketers,” and nothing else. How rude!

I have to admit, I have spent more time recently getting to know people more intimately - as real live people! Because of this, business activities have fallen a bit by the wayside.

Interesting, since those few folks I have considered very close online friends over the years have all shared more of their lives with me - and I with them.

Maybe this is what's been wrong with our field of online business owners. Maybe we'd all be more supportive of each other if we truly knew each other!

Not necessarily the kind of knowing that comes from business conferences. Too much wheeling and dealing (and lying) goes on there. There's very little "real" knowing where everyone has to be the expert.

But, then, after what I told you last week, I'm the one who has isolated myself, aren't I?

I've always known a few - very few - people who were more likely to bear their souls online. I'm thinking now, I should be ashamed to admit I often silently criticized this mode of operation.

I still think there should be lines we don't cross, but who's to say what those lines might be? I do know I've received a LOT of email supporting my own recent bent toward opening up about my own life.

It seems to have been appreciated and actually found to be interesting to those I write for. I'm beginning to understand now why I've also become more interested in learning more about others.

Where am I going with this? I'm not sure. But, I'm beginning to believe a shift in my own M.O. needs to happen, because I'm not leaving iCop anytime soon. It would seem a bit of balance might be in order!


Have an inspirational week, and ... Keep on Keepin' On!

     Smile jl

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News From the Lake


Cleaning Up

Short newsletter this week! I have a couple of things to give you and a bit of clean up to do.

As usual - and for some reason I do not understand - my readers really do not want to use the “Comments” section of the blog. I'm still getting email comments, so I'm going to stop harping on it.

You win. I'll continue to answer you personally - and in the newsletter - like I've always done.


Last week, I was asked about the fact that I mentioned how young I was dancing as a professional and having children. Easy.

I was born into a family of entertainers - on both sides.

My paternal grandfather actually participated in a blackface minstrel act when he was young. He sang, told corny jokes and tap-danced in the act.

In spite of that, when I was growing up, this man was one of the least racist people I knew. Luckily, he passed that on to me.

This was the grandfather who had the farm my brothers, boy cousins and I loved so much as children. This was most likely the time of my life that I developed a multiple personality.

Not a clinical multiple - I just got to be different people dependent upon where I was and what I was doing. I know all the alters, and pick the one I wish to use.

I mentioned here a few weeks ago that I tested as right-brain / left-brain balanced. I suspect this is why I could move back and forth from extreme tomboy to ultra-feminine dancer/mother with such ease.

My own mother was a child actress and dancer. She was in a couple of the “Little Rascals/Our Gang” movies. Then, her father yanked her out of Hollywood and, to hear her tell it, ruined her life.

So, it should come as no surprise that I was taught to dance as soon as I could toddle, stuffed into my first tiny little costume and shoved on a stage at the age of 3.

At the age if 15, I joined the American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) and started getting paid for my performances. I went on tour and worked during the summers between my Sophomore and Junior, then, Junior and Senior years of high school.

I had been tested and sent to school a year early, so, unfortunately, I also graduated a year early - at 17. Even though I was quite grown-up at that age, it's still too young to turn kids loose to do as they please.

I got married less than a year later - to a dancer/choreographer, of course. And, you heard about the next few years last week.


Last week, I also mentioned leaving the Catholic Church. Since I was basically raised in a fundamentalist Christian church (thanks to the farm grandparents), I wasn't a born Catholic. My husband held that position, so it was easy for me to wave bye-bye to Catholic demands - such as having children like a brood mare.

That was only a matter of time, anyway. “Confess” to some pervert behind a screen, indeed. Hey! You never know! But, we won't go there, today. Mothers are the only people who need to be confessed to - at least, that was the rule in my household.


I also received an email from a reader who insisted he was not going to publish his message on the blog as a comment. So, I'll honor that decision and not publish it here.

His message regarded only finding out recently that I'm a woman. And, how he almost fell off his chair because, although he's quite fond of my writing, my “words/structure appeared to be that of the opposite gender.”

A truck driver, or sailor, perhaps? Well, that's just the tomboy in me.


Okay, Okay - I'll Confess ...

To be honest, when I first started in this industry, I used initials deliberately so people would think I was a man. I never said so, and anytime someone addressed me as "sir" or "Mr." I corrected them.

But, for a very long time I allowed the assumption to stand unless I needed to deal with it directly. Only in the past few years have I written things that would indicate my gender.

At first, it was a matter of survival. I had watched what was going on online for a year before I launched my first website. Back then, we had very few women participating.

And, I knew what would happen when I started going after unethical (or even sloppy) internet marketers. They would have annihilated me if they thought I was just a little woman. And, they tried, anyway.

But, I've stabilized my online personality, attitude, writing style, goals and ability to kick ass (defined as “brand”) to a point, now, where people don't go after me very often - even knowing I'm female.

Sound sexist? Well, take it however you like. You know it's true.


I have to admit someone online once declared I had developed a “cult.” The person who told me thought it was quite amusing. But, I'm sure the person who originally said it didn't intend for it to be so kind.

No matter. Since cult is defined as “a group of people who follow a charismatic leader,” I can choose to be flattered. Especially, since I don't serve Kool-aid. A little lemonade now and then, perhaps...


For those reading the blog - last week's story is below - under "Things You never Knew."


Have an entertaining week, and ... Keep on Keepin' On!

     Smile jl

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News From the Lake


A Slight Pause

You may have noticed I haven't yet done some things I was planning. I still haven't set up any traffic programs to test. I haven't moved forward on the iCop Community Think Tank.

The truth is, once in a while, I get a wild hair to make big changes. This has nothing to do with snow. It came before the storm.

When this happens, my motivation falls to about zero until I figure it out. I suspect, this time, I might have to go home to Texas for a visit - ONLY for a visit!

Last time I tried to move home, I ran screaming from the place nine months after I got there. I couldn't tolerate what Texas had become since I left in '97. It bore no resemblance to the Texas I know.

So, this isn't about moving away from my little lake. I don't know what it is. These things sneak up on me a little at a time. But, the sooner I just relax and let it come, the sooner I'll know how to move forward.

Maybe I'm just tired and need a nap. I've published very close to 600 newsletters in 11 years - allowing for the 3 or 4 per year I sneak out on - and counting the second ezine I published in addition to this one for a year. Yep - a good, long nap might help.

I don't seem to have the motivation I used to have to write informative articles. What's to inform? You can put anything you wish in Google and find a bazillion articles already written about it.

And, if I see one more, “10 Ways to ...” article, I'm going to freakin' scream! They're all the same!

So, maybe, it's come to the place where my biggest asset is simply my entertainment value. Well, and, of course, to keep to you apprised of the online dirt-bags. We couldn't give THAT up! Wink


Things You Never Knew

Let's see ... I've been rather protective of my personal life over these past 11 years. Instead of children, I write about ET (my 7-year-old pet cockatiel) and the wildlife here on my little lake.

I suppose I could write about my litter of children: three daughters (The Executive, The Ballerina and The Earth Mother) and one son (The Comedian, who, as the youngest, claims to have been raised by She-Wolves).

I admit to being a bit of an extremist and had children in exactly that way. I gave birth to all four kids in six-and-a-half years. In fact, I once counted up that I was either pregnant with, or nursing, a baby for over five out of seven years!

So, I decided I'd rather burn in hell than keep THAT up - and didn't let the door of the Catholic Church hit me in the ass on the way out.

I became a mother at the tender age of 19 and a grandmother at 40. To this day, that grandson is the light of my life. But, I digress ...

It was a wild few years having my own children. My husband and I were entertainers (dancers) and traveled all over the USA, and a bit of Canada, working. How did I do that and keep having all those kids?

Well, I had several assortments of wardrobe. I chose dependent upon which stage of pregnancy - or non-pregnancy - I might be in on any given gig.

Then, in the last trimester of each pregnancy, I'd come off the stage. I'd either spend my time going on selling trips with our agents - or, just waiting, regrouping to go out again with the newest six-week-old bundle.

The three girls truly were “raised in a trunk” until the oldest started school. Then, we had to come in off the road and settle down for good. My son who, when he wants to be, is probably the biggest entertainer of all, missed all that!

I should also mention - I couldn't have done any of it without my beloved mother-in-law. She was an awesome and remarkable lady. Even after her son and I divorced, she never ceased to be my “Mamma.”


Comments and Stuff

My friend, Richard, sent me a message after last week's newsletter issue:

Hey jl!

You published the html version of your blog on Monday, Feb 15 somewhere around 8:30 AM (Eastern).

Tuesday Morning, Feb 16, as I read my email at about 7 AM, my Google Alert for ww.RichardPresents.com advised me that it picked up MY comment on YOUR blog at 6:49 PM on Feb 15th, the same day you posted.

Now, that is Real Cool!

Richard Rossbauer
www.RichardPresents.com

So, you see - there's a VERY GOOD reason to use the “Comments” on the blog!

REMEMBER: your i-cop.org links are DIFFERENT than the blog links. Our blog ranking is also higher than many other blogs, so you want to put your links on BOTH sites!


Well, I really have just babbled along here, today. And, I do have something of great importance to all of you who write websites.


But, first (if you're reading the newsletter version of this week's Trade Journal), I want to alert you to a great “freebie.”

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And ...

One more reason to get rid of the "big banks"' credit cards and transfer your balances to local community banks' cards. The newest gouge:

Citibank (NYSE: C) has announced that they will be charging many of their credit card holders a new $60.00 annual fee effective April 1st, 2010.

It's for those who don't charge at least $2,400 a year.

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Have a take-charge week, and ... Keep on Keepin' On!

     Smile jl

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News From the Lake


Keeping the Critters Fed

I can NOT believe it snowed in Louisiana again! The yard was covered with it this morning. All my poor little critters were wandering around looking for food they couldn't see.

My patio has a partial roof that goes over the patio out to about four feet from the house. I call it the porch. I finally just put bird seed, sunflower seeds, bread crumbs, wheat puffs and corn all over the porch.

My little January birds (who haven't left yet), the doves, cardinals, blue-jays - even Reginald pigeon - came right up on the porch to eat. Then, the ducks and Rascal, the squirrel, joined them.

I guess they were all hungry enough to decide to team up together instead of any of them running off the rest. Pretty amazing, actually - especially because I was sitting at my computer right on the other side of that patio door!

So help me, it looked like I was livin' in a barn! Luckily, they were really quite courteous about not leaving their deposits for me to clean up.

I suppose my next move will have to be to the Caribbean. I know I whine and carry on about the smallest amount of snow. But, to those who have suffered through the blizzards, up North, I can assure you, I KNOW about that, too.

I've spent time in Kansas City, Louisville, Nashville, even Chicago. I've experienced snow up to my ol' wazoo - and just never want to do it, again! Electricity out and butt-cold outside, snow tires, chains, shovels, falling tree limbs, dead car batteries, big, sloppy snow boots and ugly caps with ear-muffs, idiots using cars as sleds, ARRGGGHHH!


Pushing Your Luck

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This is what pushing your luck looks like!

Pushing Your Luck


And, before I sign off, today, how would you like to see something so awesome, I'm pretty sure it can't be done? And, yet - she does it!

Can't be Done


Have a awesome day, and ... Keep on Keepin' On!

     Wink jl

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News From the Lake


Word Perception

SO - I have to start right off with an apology this week. Gotta love it!

Not sure who I should be apologizing to, for sure, but I'll do it anyway. I used a word last week - “tea-bagger” - which is, apparently, a dirty word. I was severely chastised with ...

... using the phrase "Tea-bagger" to describe those Americans who are upset and concerned about the path of their country is morally offensive and wrong.

John

Morally offensive? Well, I'M morally offended if these nut-cakes believe they are the only folks upset and concerned about the path of their country!

I'm sure as HELL one of those Americans who is upset and concerned about the path of my country, but I'm definitely NOT a “tea-partier” (which is the word I apparently should have used).

Not being a porn fan, I was unaware of the sexual connotation of the word “tea-bagger.” Once I looked it up, it even seemed like some complete moron must have chosen that term for the act it (supposedly) describes.

In any event, I apologize to anyone I offended with my wrong choice of words - even though I'm relatively sure no sane person would have believed I used it in “that” way. Wink


I also had a problem with another word I used. I wrote:

“I am an Independent, and I lean towards being a Liberal - although I prefer to call it Progressive.”

I received the following:

Good article. We can agree on most of what you stated except one thing. Do you really understand what "progressive" means when it comes to politics? The "progressives” want to drive us to socialism, that leads to communism etc. That takes all of our rights away. Then we no longer can do what we do now. Progressives are against any form of capitalism.

Wayne

Wink This is what happens when folks start allowing the media to define terms for them. And, one of the things I'm up in arms over, today, is the way so many bazillionaire media con-artists don't hesitate for a second to outright lie and twist things to the way they want YOU to see them.

Yes - as a matter of fact, I DO really understand what "progressive" means when it comes to politics. MY definition of “progressive” is:

“Favoring or advocating progress, change, improvement, or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters.”

Where did I get it? Outta the damn dictionary - which, in MY day, was where we went for definitions. And, no where, under the definition of “Progressive” did it mention Socialism, Communism, Capitalism or “our rights.”


Before we leave last week's message, I came upon a free report which will help you discover the top 100 safest banks in the USA - two for each state. It includes how to choose a safe bank.

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The next issue of the Trade Journal, on February 15th, is going to miss Valentine's Day by one day. So to change our tone, a bit, I'll give you my Valentine's Article this week.


Have a loving week, and ... Keep on Keepin' On!

     Wink jl

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News From the Lake


Hi Everyone!


I'm having a hard time getting started writing this week's Trade Journal. Guess I'll just start writing.

It reminds me of the editor of our local newspaper in Alexandria, LA. He starts every article with, “Good morning. Today is February 1, 2010 [or whatever date].”

It always annoys me, but I know why he does it. It's to get started. Once he starts writing - anything - the rest starts to flow. Of course, there's never any doubt about when an article was written, either.


I received a lot of comments on last week's article on “Namin' Names.” I have a very responsive readership. I know you're used to writing directly to me and you like to do that. Probably, because I always answer. It gives us real communication.

But, I really wish y'all would use the “Comments” sections of the blog. Don't be shy. Everyone deserves to be heard. And, my readers have some really interesting comments!

I'm not trying to get out of answering you. I simply want to share your words, ideas, thoughts and feelings with others.

How about if I promise - I will continue to answer! And, remember, it will get you a link-back - which everyone can use if you have a website.

Moving right along to today's articles -


I love that you're here! Have a powerful week, and ... Keep on Keepin' On!

     Wink jl

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News From the Lake


Crazy weather in Louisiana! After nights down to 16 degrees, another week brings highs of 75 degrees. I have some pretty little yellow flowers blooming out in the back yard. I'm pretty sure they popped up from bird seed.

Down on the bank of my little lake, I counted over 60 turtles sunning themselves in the nice warm weather - all at the same time. It seems to be their favorite spot, and they'll even climb on top of each other. If there's a living critter within a mile, it'll be in my back yard!


Neat New “Freebie”

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Not to mention that completely erasing old, deleted files increased my computer speed when nothing else would! This thing flies, now!

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Ultimate Super Tips

You may remember me writing a few weeks ago, my belief that since governments are only capable of making messes, not fixing them, we'll each have to fight our own way out of this crappy economy.

That means - as much as we may hate it - diversification. Hang on to - and keep improving - your online business. But, try other things to raise your bottom line until the worst is over. You never know, you might stumble onto a great new source of revenue.

But, you must be open to trying things! If you've read the Trade Journal for very long, you know what to look for in programs and products - and what to reject.


I gave readers the link to the “Ultimate Super Tip” ebook last week. That is an amazing process. The further along the options I went, the more I learned. And, I've never read a bad word about Harvey Segal.

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I love that you're here! Have a terrific week, and ... Keep on Keepin' On!

     Wink jl

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