Yaro Starak – Blog Lifestyle Freedom
April 22, 2008 | 1 Comment
Yaro Starak is an Australian blogger that has put out great content over the years on how to make a living while blogging.
He wrote a post about creating a free lifestyle and about his upcoming trips to Fiji, Canada and Hawaii.
While it does not seem like he is taking his wife and thirteen children, it is still worth a read. This lifestyle is possible for families that take a year off as well. And if you get everyone writing, you can all work a little less and have a little more fun.
Work From Home – Virtual Buzz Assistants
April 14, 2008 | 1 Comment
One of the great things about our business is we often work creating buzz for companies. Doing those kinds of activities is flexible and can be done from home. If you are trying to design a more free lifestlye, finding an opportunity like that is essential.
Visit Virtual Buzz Assistant for the details.
You can open a Virtual Buzz Assistant business and work at home (or from a hotel anywhere) and enjoy the kind of like you have always wanted.
Why am I helping other people do that? – Good question.
I travel the country speaking and training people on creating buzz. The #1 request I get is for help creating buzz, even though we tell people they can do it themselves.
We would take on a few clients like this each year, but could not do many without hindering our goals of travel and education.
By forming the Virtual Buzz Assistant Network, I am able to help people be better Virtual Marketers and I can send clients directly to them when I get the opportunity. Truly a win/win.
Dance Class for 3 Year Old
April 14, 2008 | 3 Comments
Are dance classes reasonable for a 3 year old?
Yes. We took our daughter 1 day after her 3rd birthday to dance classes. She’d been wanting them for months.
The first 45 minutes was great. Unfortunately, we signed her up for 1 hour classes.
The end result is she refused to go back into the class after the first time.
Here are some tips to help your 3 year old adjust to dance class.
- The first time through, sign them up for a 1/2 hour course.
- Find a place that lets you sit in. They may not always stay in class, but they will be assured that you are there.
- Make sure the teacher has experience with that age of kids.
- Find out what the refund policy is in advance. If they only go to one class and you need to pull them for six months, at least you minimize your loss.
- Take them to see live dance before they take classes.
And lastly, relax. If they do not like it at 3, try again at 3 1/2. That is what we will do.

