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Eager_Elephant wrote: »I also used to sell on Amazon, my listings ended ages ago and I still have all the books - about 1500 of them - oh what am I going to do?!!?
EE
Your listings are really easy to re-instate! I can't remember how though :rotfl:
Perhaps the descriptions or pricings need a tweak or two though?
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Your listings are really easy to re-instate! I can't remember how though :rotfl:
Perhaps the descriptions or pricings need a tweak or two though?
Good luck
Hi OO
The listings can be relisted if you don't leave it too long.
Unfortunately I wanted to check the books through etc and cull some but I never got round to it, 6 mths or so later all the listings had fallen off the closed listings page so it meant relisting them all and I couldn't be bothered.
I did relist some recently - I think I have 20 books listed (out of 1500+)!!!
Then I thought about having a car boot and selling them all for 20p each but that idea never got off the ground so I still have them. I can't quite bring myself to take them to the charity shop.
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Hey all, just caught up as been out playing since Thursday. all good. MG, read about Gerard today. One of my actor pals was close to him, just txt him to say sorry.
Amazing chat re toxic families. Mine are lovely but I have friends whose folks are really hard work and I always advise them to put themselves first.
Thrifty, had to comment on your 'should' comments from a few days back. Apparently I 'should' have bought not be renting, 'should' have got a sensible job out of uni etc, etc, etc...but not one person who thinks like that is someone who knows me and understands the joy I've had in my life. I thank the universe every day that I did what I wanted to, not what I should have. I don't believe in reincarnation etc so for me this is it...and if I go tomorrow I'll be so glad I didn't live as I 'should' have done.
XXX'The road to a friends house is never long'0 -
I've been giving some thought to my 50 day challenge and have decided on:
1. Get business website live and online
2. Research larger events to attend next year
3. Chase up wholesale suppliers and open accounts
4. Make sure I see my friends at least once a week
5. Declutter wardrobe by at least 1/3 or even 1/2
I've tried to make it so I have a few to help me move my business forward and a few just for me. I think I need to get real and realise that I am never going to Ebay my wardrobe clutter so it should all go to the charity shops. Let's see how many bags I can fill full of clothes that I never wear but can't be parted with!Cos I don't shine if you don't shine.0 -
Welcome EE - Maybe you and Marru should get together and see if you can find a way to market books as you both seem to have rather a lot to get rid of:j Proud Member of Mike's Mob :j0
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Right all, any Glasgowish based ladies who fancy meeting up and forming a local Matrix group? X'The road to a friends house is never long'0
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Perhaps one day we can have a seminar for all Matrix members too or a social thing or something where we all meet.
just an idea, obviously in the future.
Empowering I think it would be?
Welcome Eager Elephant.0 -
Not actually in Glasgow, but would probably be my nearest group, so depending when and exactly where, I would like to play.0
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Ok then for 50 day challenge...
On the 20th December
1. I will have lost (at least) 1 stone
2. I will have done 2000 minutes of exercise (this is based on 40 minutes a day which will include one walk to work a day and a 10min lunch climb plus any extra I choose to do with my new toy)
3. I will have completed 7 hours of CPD.
4. I will have found a place to rent
5. I will have finished and delivered my Christmas shopping.
And thats it - I do realise thought they are pretty much all about doing things for me I feel a wee bit selfish2020 Mortgage-Free Wannabes #20 £1495.03/£2760 OP0 -
scottishlass, don't feel selfish. These are great goals!
You're doing yourself a service with them, and through feeling fitter, being prepared for Christmas, more knowledgeable professionally, and being settled in a new place, you'll be happier, in control and in a better position going forward to help yourself and others as well.
GQ xoxIf you have a talent, use it in every which way possible. Don't hoard it. Don't dole it out like a miser. Spend it lavishly like a millionaire intent on going broke.
-- Brendan Francis0
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