Rainbow Designs

a blog in the life of an online gift shop and its owner

Archive for October, 2007

“Unless you love it you’ll never be any good at it - building something great is never about the money”
Steve Wynn

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Daylight savings has started again (well maybe not for Qld and Tassie’s already on it), I hope everyone remembered to put their clocks and watches forward 1 hour. I don’t mind daylight savings but find that it now tends to go for way too long. One thing I am thankful for is that the sun […]

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fa la la la la la la la laa! (well almost) - More new Christmas gifts in store….
       
Frosty - $49.95                 Jingle Bells - $29.95

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1. Promise Nothing - Just do what you most enjoy 
2. Sign Nothing - Just do what doesn’t require a signature of any kind
3. Offer Nothing - Just share what you have with those who express an interest
4. Expect Nothing - Just enjoy what you already have; it’s plenty
5. Need Nothing - Just build up your […]

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I couldn’t resist doing just a little bit of work. I received some of my Christmas stock this week so just had to get them up on my site, they are so cute!
         
Baby’s 1st Xmas - $29.95  Christmas Stocking - $32.95
Now back to Indy, for the record Murph qualified 8th - woohoo, finally made […]

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My Day Off! Different name, same great reading!

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Isn’t it funny how whenever you go on holidays you never want to leave? The place is always just so perfect, you could image yourself living there and even head off to the local real estate agents to see what’s on offer! My folks recently did this, though it did take them quite a few […]

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The Daily Method of Operation
When you’ve completed your business plan establish priorities. Spend most time on what provides most benefit. Don’t procrastinate. Start with the most difficult task. Keep a time diary for one week. Include everything you do from rising until retiring. This is a difficult task requiring commitment. When accomplished it will pay off. […]

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to smell the roses and read this gorgeous post from Nicole at The Modern Goddess

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 Do you know why we celebrate Labour Day? I didn’t but was curious and this is what I came across: 
Labour Day is a public holiday celebrating the achievement of the 8-hour day in the late 1850s. The Stonemasons who believed in eight hours labour, eight hours recreation and eight hours rest, spearheaded the movement: - […]

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