Day 2414 – Awesome Marketing Disney!

Today, Disneyland shared this status on their Facebook page – “In celebration of the Disneyland Resort Diamond Celebration, Disney Parks will donate $5 to Make-A-Wish – up to $1 million – for every ‘ear photo’ you share on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag #ShareYourEars”

Being a big fan of Disney and having my own ears (one of the few things I own that has my name on it! Jennilyn isn’t exactly an easy one to find at a souvenir shop.) I promptly snapped a selfie and posted it on Instagram. When I went on Instagram later to post for my clients, I noticed that “ShareYourEars” was trending. It struck me that it was a brilliant marketing strategy. A bajillion people will share pictures. It’s a great cause. It’s an easy thing to do. People will look at other photos under the hashtag. Now all those people are looking at Disney ears and thinking about Disney. Probably remembering when they got the ears or a great memory from Disney. I know I did. As I was typing about getting my name on something, I remembered riding the teacups while I waited for my hat to be stitched. I remembered how special I felt, having something that everyone else had but with my name on it. As someone who rarely gets that, it’s a nice memory and feeling for me.

Anyways, I just had to share this! I’m sure they hit 200,000 shares by now, but if not, give it a share.

lol, it is also a lesson about how little control we have over hashtags….unfortunately, the highlighted image is something that is totally NOT Disney ears. Good lesson to remember when trying to use a brand hashtag.

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Day 2396 – Hidden Job Benefits

I have to say, I love my job. Using the things I’ve learned from the years running my own business has really helped me in working for other business owners. I love that I can pretty much make my own hours. I love that I can go to the movies during the day and work later or earlier. I love that I wore a Batman shirt to work today. But I experienced an added bonus today. One of my clients has an AWESOME espresso machine and she made me a mocha coffee today! Delicious! 🙂

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Day 2344 – What To Do About Something You Hate – or – Jennilyn On A Soapbox

Today, I stumbled across something on Facebook.

“Don’t work 8 hours for a company then go home and not work on your own goals. You’re not tired, you’re uninspired.”

This quote speaks my language. And a language I’m very passionate about.

See, I hate complainers…myself being one of them. I really do try to not complain. If I do complain, I try to at least play the “well if nothing else” game.

Sidenote: This game is essentially about finding the good in whatever situation you find yourself in. Late for work? It would go something like this…well, if nothing else, I have a job to go to. Well, if nothing else, I have a mode of transportation to get to my job. Well, if nothing else, it gives me a chance to change. Try this game, it really does help.

Anyways. If you tell me – “I hate my job” I’m going to tell you to either quit and do something else or stop complaining and see the good in it.

Living the life you want is all about choices.

We wanted to be debt free. I entered our marriage with $30,000 worth of debt. For so many reasons that are SO stupid. Oy. We worked our butts off to pay it off. We didn’t go out to eat. We didn’t travel. And guess what, we’re out of debt now. We sacrificed a LOT in the first 3 and a half years of our marriage. But guess what – now we continue to stay out of debt. We travel. We skydive. We splurge on our friends. We splurge on stupid stuff. That was all a choice.

I wanted to be my own boss. I quit my job. I worked my butt off for years. My photography business wasn’t working like it needed to, our lifestyle was changing and Bret’s work situation changed. Oh, and God said it was time to move on. So even though I invested 10+ years of my life in my photography business, I chose to stop. I made a choice to create a new job for myself and I am over the moon happy.

You might come back and say, well, it’s going to mean I have to….move back in with my parents….get an apartment and sell my house….move to be closer to a lower paying job….

Well, you tell me, are those sacrifices worth doing something you love? Or at least something that isn’t as bad as the thing you hate now?

If you’re not willing to make the sacrifices to fix the thing you hate, then don’t complain about them.

::steps off soapbox::

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