I considered it, I did it and it didn't even bother me!

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I mentioned a bit ago that I was thinking about retiring my websites. Well, I took the plunge last night, called my host and had them wipe my sites clean and remove them from their servers.

Once it was done, I had no remorse or regrets. Wow! What does that mean?? LOL!

Anyway, I'll still do work for my regulars and repeat customers, but now I can just write for myself, when I want to, about what I want to, whenever I feel like it and if I don't feel like it, I don't have to.

Can I just tell you how liberating that feels?

Whoo Hoo!


Terra
  • Profile picture of the author discrat
    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

    I mentioned a bit ago that I was thinking about retiring my websites. Well, I took the plunge last night, called my host and had them wipe my sites clean and remove them from their servers.

    Once it was done, I had no remorse or regrets. Wow! What does that mean?? LOL!

    Anyway, I'll still do work for my regulars and repeat customers, but now I can just write for myself, when I want to, about what I want to, whenever I feel like it and if I don't feel like it, I don't have to.

    Can I just tell you how liberating that feels?

    Whoo Hoo!


    Terra
    Not quite understanding ??? I have a large number of Sites I own ,and many I do exactly what you say in bold. I own them so I can do whatever I want to with them. That's liberating to me
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    • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
      Originally Posted by discrat View Post

      Not quite understanding ??? I have a large number of Sites I own ,and many I do exactly what you say in bold. I own them so I can do whatever I want to with them. That's liberating to me
      If I recall correctly, Terra's sites are service sites, i.e. ghostwriting and voice over work. Basically lead generation sites for her services. She's saying she's tired of working for clients and ready to work for herself.
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      • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
        Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

        If I recall correctly, Terra's sites are service sites, i.e. ghostwriting and voice over work. Basically lead generation sites for her services. She's saying she's tired of working for clients and ready to work for herself.
        You have discerned my position well.

        I actually am writing children's books. My grankiddies have inspired me to, lol.

        Anyway, it's a series of children's books that feature the many adventures of my main character. My son is an awesome artist and he's going to be doing my illustrations.

        It's actually quite fun. I'm also working on a book of poetry for children as well.


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        • Profile picture of the author Dan Riffle
          Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

          You have discerned my position well.

          I actually am writing children's books. My grankiddies have inspired me to, lol.

          Anyway, it's a series of children's books that feature the many adventures of my main character. My son is an awesome artist and he's going to be doing my illustrations.

          It's actually quite fun. I'm also working on a book of poetry for children as well.


          Terra
          That's funny you say that. My wife has written a series of about nine children's books. We're going to start working with an editor next month to get everything tightened up for submission to an agent.
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          • Profile picture of the author Claude Whitacre
            Originally Posted by Dan Riffle View Post

            That's funny you say that. My wife has written a series of about nine children's books. We're going to start working with an editor next month to get everything tightened up for submission to an agent.
            I've read about her children's books;

            "My Daddy is not an ax murderer"
            "Here's why mommy hates daddy"
            "Why can't daddy keep a job"
            "Why does daddy drink so much"
            (end of joke)


            Actually, it's good to hear. I'd love to buy them as soon as you get them on Amazon.

            And I hope your wife enjoys her new life as a successful single author.
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  • Profile picture of the author lanfear63
    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

    I mentioned a bit ago that I was thinking about retiring my websites. Well, I took the plunge last night, called my host and had them wipe my sites clean and remove them from their servers.

    Once it was done, I had no remorse or regrets. Wow! What does that mean?? LOL!

    Anyway, I'll still do work for my regulars and repeat customers, but now I can just write for myself, when I want to, about what I want to, whenever I feel like it and if I don't feel like it, I don't have to.

    Can I just tell you how liberating that feels?

    Whoo Hoo!


    Terra
    I see that as your saying that you are going into semi retirement as far as marketing your services are concerned, easing back, not making yourself noticeable or available anymore. Just dealing with existing clients so it's no longer a major thing in bringing in revenue. You have a job that is probably quite exhausting and you cherish your free time and family more.

    Claude mentioned that the drive to do this diminishes with age, it is happening to me too. I do little these days. In a recent computer crash I also lost a lot of material and programs which did not help.
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  • Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

    Can I just tell you how liberating that feels?

    Whoo Hoo!


    Terra
    I picture you under a shady tree, notebook in hand, overlookin' a swayin' meadow.

    Serene thoughts wash into inspirin' images, an' your hand catches them in beautiful prose.

    Birds perch on the tree stump beside you an' sing your favorite song as paragraph after paragraph of delicious Kern-o-craft summons a world as vivid as the gentle hills an' full-hearted sun before you.

    A horse shows -- with a guitar.

    Some hunk glides by on a cycle -- with a bucketa ice cream an' mebbe some beer.

    A shimmerin' dragon swoops slowly overhead, scales tinklin' like sleighbells in the warmin' breeze.

    Gotta love a positive decision.
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    • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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      Greetings Terra,

      I hear you. I do think that this is something that strikes all of us at a certain age range as well as achieved income level and lifestyle.

      Around a year ago I dropped all of my clients except one that can only be referred to as the 'Goose That Laid the Golden Egg.' His account, alone has been worth more than all the others combined, so I will hang on to him until I hang up my mouse, completely. :-) Additionally, and this is a first, but I have allowed our business relationship to transition into a personal friendship. This was done with a tremendous amount of trepidation, but has been good for me, so far.

      I now devote my time to my projects and only work on them when I feel like doing so. If I want to put the top down on the Bimmer and take the day off, I do so without any regret or sense of guilt. If I feel like working for 12 hours at a stretch, that's exactly what I do.

      Isn't this the ultimate goal of slaving for years on end? lol There is more to life than money, but I do realize that you can only feel this way once you have earned enough of it to stop worrying about it. Once you do - which is generally later in life, it's time to focus on all of the things you may have neglected while you were in constant pursuit of same.

      I still take the occasional odd-job that comes my way by referral, but only if it is something I enjoy doing and where the remuneration is worth giving up my free time. Additionally, I must have something specific that I want to spend that money on, rather than just accumulate it. Since I have everything I need and probably everything that I could even say that I still want, those jobs are rare.

      My last hurdle is breaking free of the psychological issues that have kept me basically chained to my house for over 20 years. Although I have no great desire to travel and I really do enjoy being at home, I have been contemplating a trip to Sardinia where I can eat fresh caught seafood for breakfast, lunch, dinner and as a midnight snack. It has been on my mind for close to a year and I am giving it more serious thought with each passing day. Leaving my dog in a kennel is a heart-breaking prospect, especially since she's a rescue dog. I can't even begin to imagine what will go through her mind. I know it's not good to anthropomorphize our pets, but I'm helpless in this regard. lol I'm pretty sure that in the end, this will be what prevents me from actually embarking on this sojourn. I'm considering dressing her up as a sevice dog and taking her with me. I'm serious. :-)

      Anyhow - good for you, Terra. Enjoy your new-found freedom and make the most of it. You can always make more money, but time, once it is gone, has been lost forever.

      Cheers. - Frank
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    • Profile picture of the author MissTerraK
      Originally Posted by Princess Balestra View Post

      I picture you under a shady tree, notebook in hand, overlookin' a swayin' meadow.

      Serene thoughts wash into inspirin' images, an' your hand catches them in beautiful prose.

      Birds perch on the tree stump beside you an' sing your favorite song as paragraph after paragraph of delicious Kern-o-craft summons a world as vivid as the gentle hills an' full-hearted sun before you.

      A horse shows — with a guitar.

      Some hunk glides by on a cycle — with a bucketa ice cream an' mebbe some beer.

      A shimmerin' dragon swoops slowly overhead, scales tinklin' like sleighbells in the warmin' breeze.

      Gotta love a positive decision.
      Yes something like that.

      Then as the day begins to fade away and slowly darken, I find myself past dusk on my favorite blanket upon the peak of a grassy knoll, overlooking a perfectly splendid pond alive with aquatic life. The plush green grass beneath me cushioning my body ever so gently as it cradles me; the weeping willow tree’s delicate, fluid branches slightly swaying, keeping perfect time to the harmony of the night’s established tempo.


      I find my foot absently tapping to the spontaneous orchestra the frogs and crickets are performing at the edge of the pond. I become mesmerized by the light show the lightening bugs are presenting over the mirrored pond when the moon's reflection calls to me. I stand and begin to dance, with every step taking me closer to the performance taking place at the pond as my whole being yearns to become one with nature...


      So did I go skinny dipping? I'll never tell, lol!




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    Originally Posted by MissTerraK View Post

    I mentioned a bit ago that I was thinking about retiring my websites. Well, I took the plunge last night, called my host and had them wipe my sites clean and remove them from their servers.

    Once it was done, I had no remorse or regrets. Wow! What does that mean?? LOL!

    Anyway, I'll still do work for my regulars and repeat customers, but now I can just write for myself, when I want to, about what I want to, whenever I feel like it and if I don't feel like it, I don't have to.

    Can I just tell you how liberating that feels?

    Whoo Hoo!


    Terra
    I'm considering dumping about 20-30 sites onto Flippa. They're not bad sites, I just don't have time to maintain as many as I do. Been considering it for awhile. I just think they're worth more to me in a lump sum. This also gives me time to focus more on the sites that are producing the bulk of my income.

    Talking about sites that make 20-100$ a month to be clear.
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  • Profile picture of the author HeySal
    Terra - Princess..........um..............sounds like you two are over at Terra's and you are smoking something really good and didn't even invite me. I'm disturbed.

    I am down to just my rock and gem website now, too. That's going to stay up because of the nature of the beast, but I no longer do newsletters, etc. Still do the meet ups with members and we do a lot of trade, too. I do a little work for other people now and again when the project they have strikes my fancy, too, but I don't search clients out.

    I am putting something together for a new site - but I'm taking my time on the writing. No hurry.

    Other than that, most of what I do now is brick and mortar. Most of what I do online now is just my own research and gabbing with people.

    Frank - I've seen a pic of your backyard. I would think there's more than mental as a reason for not wanting to leave the house? When your home is a resort, I imagine it takes a lot the impetus to leave away.
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    • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      Frank - I've seen a pic of your backyard. I would think there's more than mental as a reason for not wanting to leave the house? When your home is a resort, I imagine it takes a lot the impetus to leave away.
      Greetings Sal,

      Well, after 20 years I must confess to kinda taking it for granted, especially during the winter when it's cold and damp with whitecaps rolling across the lake.

      I used to go crazy every spring and plant dozens of pots of bulbs, which always made a gray, rainy day feel so much better. I have skipped that since Baby passed, but I'm thinking of setting up a part of my yard for attracting birds with feeders, sprinklers and other bird goodies. I'm also thinking about putting in a giant pond. That's something I have always wanted to do. We'll see.

      The main problem is, once the sun breaks, all I want to do is put the top down on the Bimmer and ride for hours. Buying that car has really changed my life. If I didn't have Honey to take care of, I'd take a weeks long road trip. lol

      Cheers. - Frank

      P.S. I hope you are feeling better.

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    I get it, Frank. I've lived the home is a resort life - wooded with mountain creek for me rather than lake, but my idea of paradise. Use to pan gold in my backyard. But...............

    I have a weakness for travel by car and can go for weeks on end - driving part of the day, hunting rock, then driving some more.

    When I was small, I would have these terrible asthma attacks. Sometimes Dad would get behind the wheel and Mom would put me on her lap in the passenger seat and we would drive and just look at scenery. I'd be leaned against the window with it opened if and as much as I wanted to help me breath and Mom would rub my back and we'd drive and look - and I would relax so wonderfully and my breathing would open up.............. and the doctor was horrified. Said it should have killed me, but it was sometimes the only thing that saved me..............and the love of being on the road soaked right into my DNA. Now - I am always okay when I'm in my rig. There is nothing I'd rather do or anywhere I'd rather be than on the wide open road, stopping where I wanted and staying gone as long as I feel like. No sportscar necessary -- I love my 4WD.

    So I don't know what's happened to you in your life - but I get your quirks. They happen to be pretty life is normal to me at those points.
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    • Profile picture of the author BigFrank
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      Originally Posted by HeySal View Post

      I get it, Frank. I've lived the home is a resort life - wooded with mountain creek for me rather than lake, but my idea of paradise. Use to pan gold in my backyard. But...............

      I have a weakness for travel by car and can go for weeks on end - driving part of the day, hunting rock, then driving some more.

      When I was small, I would have these terrible asthma attacks. Sometimes Dad would get behind the wheel and Mom would put me on her lap in the passenger seat and we would drive and just look at scenery. I'd be leaned against the window with it opened if and as much as I wanted to help me breath and Mom would rub my back and we'd drive and look - and I would relax so wonderfully and my breathing would open up.............. and the doctor was horrified. Said it should have killed me, but it was sometimes the only thing that saved me..............and the love of being on the road soaked right into my DNA. Now - I am always okay when I'm in my rig. There is nothing I'd rather do or anywhere I'd rather be than on the wide open road, stopping where I wanted and staying gone as long as I feel like. No sportscar necessary -- I love my 4WD.

      So I don't know what's happened to you in your life - but I get your quirks. They happen to be pretty life is normal to me at those points.
      lol I don't really know what what has happened to my life, either. All I know is that up until very recently, I was around 30 years younger

      As far as 'normal' goes, I don't use that word much. I'm sure you know by now that everything that I say, do, think or feel - is extremely special. :-)

      Cheers. - Frank
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