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DebbieJ said:Thanks! Now if only the TPC calculator would update.
DebbieJ said:Today's show is at $1200 with a couple more outside orders to come.
DebbieJ said:submitted two $1k shows in the last week and just updated my siggy.
Working on host coaching and bookings today.
DebbieJ said:I got an email asking me for my ring size. Gotta keep bookin' and cookin'
Awesome, Janice! I know you will do it! That's so exciting. Keep us posted!jwpamp said:Ok, down to $8531 to go....I have 11 Cooking shows left in April and May, and 3 catalog shows going AND a HUGE FUNDRAISER event (got me over $4100 in sales last year!).
Oh my, can it be?? I am not "counting my eggs", but am still hopeful! Thanks for letting me jump on your TPC wagon, Deb!
Hubby is on board "You'll do it, what are you worried about"...hmmm....so cute!
jwpamp said:Ok, down to $8531 to go....I have 11 Cooking shows left in April and May, and 3 catalog shows going AND a HUGE FUNDRAISER event (got me over $4100 in sales last year!).
Oh my, can it be?? I am not "counting my eggs", but am still hopeful! Thanks for letting me jump on your TPC wagon, Deb!
Hubby is on board "You'll do it, what are you worried about"...hmmm....so cute!
DebbieJ said:Turned in two shows totalling $2115 in the last 24 hours (which is included in the new figure in my siggy). Still have another $1745 sitting here that will be turned in tomorrow.
Plugging along....
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