Thursday, December 31, 2020

Which "Unusual" Holidays will you be celebrating in January 2021?
















January

January 1 – Hangover Day 
January 1 – Polar Bear Plunge Day 
January 1 – Copyright Law Day 
January 1 – First Foot Day 
January 1 – Global Family Day 
January 1 – Public Domain Day 
January 1 – Z Day 
January 2 – Run It Up The Flagpole And See If Anyone Salutes It Day 
January 2 – Happy Mew Year For Cats 
January 2 – Buffet Day 
January 2 – National Personal Trainer Awareness Day 
January 2 – Science Fiction Day 
January 2 – Pet Travel And Safety Day 
January 3 – Fruitcake Toss Day 
January 3 – Humiliation Day 
January 3 – J.R.R. Tolkien Day 
January 3 – National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day 
January 4 – National Spaghetti Day 
January 4 – Trivia Day 
January 4 – Pop Music Chart Day 
January 4 – Tom Thumb Day 
January 4 – World Braille Day 
January 4 – World Hypnotism Day 
January 4 – National Weigh–In Day 
January 5 – Bird Day 
January 5 – National Keto Day 
January 5 – National Screenwriters’ Day 
January 5 – World Peace Meditation Day
January 6 – Bean Day 
January 6 – Cuddle Up Day 
January 7 – Old Rock Day 
January 7 – I’m Not Going To Take It Anymore Day 
January 7 – National Bobblehead Day 
January 7 – Old Rock Day 
January 8 – I Am A Mentor Day 
January 8 – Bubble Bath Day 
January 8 – Argyle Day 
January 8 – Earth’s Rotation Day 
January 8 – National English Toffee Day 
January 8 – National Winter Skin Relief Day 
January 8 – War On Poverty Day 
January 9 – Play God Day 
January 9 – National Take The Stairs Day 
January 9 – National Vision Board Day 
January 9 – Balloon Ascension Day 
January 9 – Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 
January 9 – National Cassoulet Day 
January 9 – Static Electricity Day 
January 9 – Word Nerd Day 
January 10 – Bittersweet Chocolate Day 
January 10 – Houseplant Appreciation Day 
January 10 – Peculiar People Day 
January 10 – Cut Your Energy Costs Day 
January 10 – National Oysters Rockefeller Day 
January 11 – Cigarettes Are Hazardous To Your Health Day 
January 11 – Step In A Puddle And Splash Your Friends Day 
January 11 – Learn Your Name In Morse Code Day 
January 11 – National Human Trafficking Awareness Day 
January 11 – National Milk Day 
January 11 – National Clean Off Your Desk Day 
January 12 – National Pharmacist Day 
January 12 – Marzipan Day 
January 12 – National Shop For Travel Day 
January 12 – Kiss A Ginger Day 
January 13 – Make Your Dreams Come True Day 
January 13 – Sticker Day 
January 14 – Reptile Awareness Day 
January 14 – Dress Up Your Pet Day 
January 14 – International Kite Day 
January 14 – Organize Your Home Office Day 
January 15 – International Hat Day 
January 15 – Strawberry Ice Cream Day
January 15 – Benjamin Franklin Day
January 15 – International Fetish Day
January 16 – Appreciate A Dragon Day 
January 16 – Nothing Day
January 16 – Fig Newton Day 
January 16 – National Quinoa Day 
January 16 – Religious Freedom Day  
January 17 – Ditch Your New Year’s Resolutions Day  
January 17 – Cable Car Day 
January 17 – Kid Inventors’ Day 
January 17 – World Snow Day
January 17 – International Mentoring Day
January 18 – Thesaurus Day 
January 18 – Winnie The Pooh Day 
January 18 – Beautician’s Day 
January 19 – Popcorn Day 
January 19 – Tin Can Day 
January 19 – World Quark Day 
January 19 – Rid The World Of Fad Diets And Gimmicks Day
January 20 – Change Your Password Day 
January 20 – National Cheese Lovers Day 
January 20 – Penguin Awareness Day  
January 20 – National Disc Jockey Day 
January 21 – National Hugging Day 
January 21 – Squirrel Appreciation Day 
January 21 – Women’s Healthy Weight Day
January 22 – National Blonde Brownie Day 
January 22 – Answer Your Cat’s Question Day 
January 22 – Roe Vs. Wade Day
January 23 – Paul Pitcher Day 
January 23 – National Pie Day 
January 23 – Handwriting Day 
January 23 – Measure Your Feet Day 
January 23 – National Pie Day
January 24 – National Compliment Day 
January 24 – Beer Can Day 
January 24 – Belly Laugh Day 
January 24 – National Peanut Butter Day 
January 24 – Macintosh Computer Day 
January 25 – Opposite Day 
January 25 – A Room Of One’s Own Day 
January 25 – National Irish Coffee Day 
January 25 – National Tourism Day
January 25 – National Bubble Wrap Appreciation Day
January 26 – Spouses’ Day 
January 26 – Dental Drill Appreciation Day 
January 26 – National Peanut Brittle Day 
January 26 – National Plan For A Vacation Day
January 27 – Chocolate Cake Day 
January 27 – Library Shelfie Day
January 27 – Auschwitz Liberation Day 
January 27 – Holocaust Memorial Day 
January 27 – Thomas Crapper Day 
January 27 – Vietnam Peace Day 
January 28 – Data Privacy Day 
January 28 – National Kazoo Day  
January 28 – Thank A Plugin Developer Day  
January 29 – Puzzle Day 
January 29 – National Corn Chip Day 
January 29 – Curmudgeons’ Day 
January 29 – National Big Wig Day
January 30 – Croissant Day 
January 30 – National Inane Answering Message Day 
January 30 – National Seed Swap Day
January 31 – Backwards Day 
January 31 – Inspire Your Heart With Art Day 
January 31 – Appreciate Your Social Security Check Day 
January 31 – Street Children Day
January 31 – International Transgender Day Of Visibility












 

January

Unusual Food Holidays
January 3 – Fruitcake Toss Day 
January 3 – National Chocolate Covered Cherry Day 
January 4 – National Spaghetti Day 
January 6 – Bean Day 
January 8 – National English Toffee Day 
January 10 – Bittersweet Chocolate Day 
January 10 – National Oysters Rockefeller Day 
January 11 – National Milk Day 
January 12 – Marzipan Day 
January 15 – Strawberry Ice Cream Day
January 16 – Fig Newton Day 
January 19 – Popcorn Day 
January 20 – National Cheese Lovers Day 
January 22 – National Blonde Brownie Day 
January 23 – National Pie Day
January 24 – Beer Can Day 
January 24 – National Peanut Butter Day 
January 25 – National Irish Coffee Day 
January 26 – National Peanut Brittle Day 
January 27 – Chocolate Cake Day 
January 29 – National Corn Chip Day 
January 30 – Croissant Day 


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Sunday, December 20, 2020

To Thine Own Brand Be True by Gina Meyers

 To Thine Own Brand Be True 




Marketing, Covid, Your Life Purpose & More 

by Gina Meyers

 

In my marketing classes at Fresno State University, I learned that nothing really happens in life until people buy something. It starts when people buy into something or feel that they need something.

 

The job of a good marketer is to intentionally reach more people who might need or want your product. 

 

Right now with Covid, everything is going haywire. Companies and businesses are having to scramble to tell their patrons, clients, and fans that they are “doing business as usual,” not doing business, or doing business in a different way. This isn’t a political statement, but a necessary statement. 

 

I am of the opinion that we are all essential, as we are human beings placed on Planet Earth. No job is more important than another, and don’t tell me that “closing down outdoor dining” is going to save anyone’s life when it is killing thousands of people’s livelihoods. 

 

Ok, I got political. Back on point.  

 

We all have had life experiences that have shaped who we are at the core of our being. Some of those experiences have been magnificent and joyful, while others have been traumatic and daunting. 

 

In regards to the painful experiences you have had in your lifetime, you have lived through them and have gained resilience as a result. You may not recognize how much you have overcome in your life, but you have! Perhaps you have experienced childhood abuse. Perhaps you were once hospitalized from a serious injury accident, or maybe you went through a very painful divorce or an illness.

 

From that experience, you have gained some invisible (or visible) scars and may still have a few “wounds” to be healed, but you have lived to tell the tale. You are stronger. You have triumphed.

 

What does this have to do with your BRAND? A unique brand will have your story behind it.

 

People want to buy things from people who they feel are genuine, honest, and trustworthy. Your story is who you are, who you help, and what you can do for your client. In a nutshell, you can create your brand by sharing your story and crafting your message around it. 

 

Here are some questions to ask yourself when you are considering your brand (as well as your services, products, and ideal clients):

 

1) What are some of your most difficult challenges in life thus far? How did you overcome those challenges?

 

2) What challenges have helped you become stronger and more capable of a person from having gone through them?

 

3) Do you feel compelled and passionate about helping others who are currently struggling with the same ones?

 

In identifying a painful life transition, relationship, or experience that has formulated who you are and how you recovered from it, you may have just tapped into your life purpose and your ideal business. 

 

Your brand is a natural extension of you: all your pain and all your joy, all your stumbles and all your victorious returns. 

 

You were first branded with an experience that is uniquely your own. Now brand your business by turning your past pain into a plan for helping others. There are masses of people in the world who are desperate for your message, and the time to reach them is now.

 

 

 

Edited by Kelly Harlin: http://www.yourtruedestiny.com

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Saturday, October 10, 2020

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Thursday, October 1, 2020

Feel Good Movies to Watch as Covid-19 Continues On....



Here is a short list of movies to make you laugh and feel good as Covid-19 continues.



Rocky


Wedding Singer


Ground Hog Day

 

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Almond Biscotti paired with Papagni Muscat Wine, It's What's For Dessert, by Gina Meyers

 Almond Biscotti 

 

3 eggs 

1 cup of sugar 

1 teaspoon of almond extract 

1 cube of butter 

3 cups of flour 

3 teaspoon of baking powder 

Colored sprinkles 

 

Directions: In a bowl, blend sugar, eggs, butter, and almond extract. Add baking powder and flour. Continue to mix, add flour a cup at a time, use a spatula to blend mixture. With your hands, mold the dough first into a ball and then into a loaf. Place loaf on a greased baking sheet. Sprinkle with colored sprinkles after you have flattened with your hands. In a preheated 350 degree oven, bake for 20 minutes, take out and cut with a sharp knife, into diagonals cookies about ¾ inch thick. Bake on the side for an additional 10 minutes, can do this on both sides for extra crunchy biscotti cookies. 


Purchase one of Gina's Taste of Italy Cookbooks today: Cook Like A Hot Italian Mama

 

Papagni Wine Choice: Muscat or Muscat Canelli 

 

The Muscat has a fresh floral of aromas with a just picked grapefruit appeal. The sweetness and the fresh fruit flavors such as apricot with smooth honey make it a balanced wine which pairs nicely with an after-dinner dessert of Almond Biscotti.  

 

The Muscat Canelli is a sweet wine which can be considered dessert in and of itself. However, it would go nicely with a biscotti or two.  

 

2016 MUSCAT

DESSERT WINE

Our Muscat of Alexandria is perfumed with aromas of apricot, white peach, and floral notes. Rich flavors of peach, honeysuckle, and lychee slide into a silky sweet finish. Pairs with strong cheeses and dried fruit, scallops, tiramisu or perfect as an aperitif. 375 ML ALC 12% BY VOL


Thursday, August 27, 2020

Feel The Fear and Do It Anyways, by, Gina Meyers

 


There is one thing for sure that I have learned from the book, Bulletproof and it is this.


We will always have fear in our lives, it is a constant companion until the day we die. There are tons of self-help books out there that say we can overcome fear, that we can be fearless in a sense, but of the negative emotions being scared or afraid isn't one we can easily control as a matter of fact, we can only maneuver that one.


So, here are five steps to conquering fear.


1) Accept it, fear never goes away.

2) Identify It.

3) Feel It.

4) Face It.

5) Practice It.


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