Back on April 19th, I wrote here about gaining an interest in Pinterest for marketing reasons. Well, I've been learning more about how it works, and spent most of an evening last week, exploring the many pins (images) that are there. I think I know what to do, so tonight I plan to start creating my own pins and if they pass my muster, I'll upload them and link them back to the related page that I want visitors to come see and read.
Here's hoping that this will truly bring the visitors to the sites' pages which I have rebuilt to be responsive, and especially to invite people to buy some of my ebooks.
I may even be ready to share some of these images here next week. We'll see how quickly I catch on to how to make really good ones.
I wasn't sure what to do with the cothes in my home-made dresser/cabinets, until I was looking for something and realized that if I pulled out all the sweaters and clothing that I no longer wear, I would have better room to display the ones I like to use, for quick choosing of a morning.
There were drawers full of patterns for clothes I am not likely to ever use again, so I pulled them out and put into a couple of smaller boxes the ones I would take to the thrift store, and another two for the ones I might still use, but those boxes now go up on a high shelf - and voila! I have just made 2 drawers empty for the new scarves and shawls I got for Christmas!
I recommend such a spirng cleaning session in your wardrobe. You may discover clothes you forgot you had, and can still use, or you can take a batch to the thrift stores and check out their stock for new items that you really could use at this point in your life.
It gets easier to part with the old clothes if you make a resolution only to buy as many items of new-to-you clothing as what you are willing to give up and part with. There's no point in storing items that you can't or won't wear any more!
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