I Dedicate this badge to YOU!
Oh-em-GEE! To say I am excited would be an understatement! I am NASCAR-in-Las-Vegas-Excited! That's how fast my heart was going to see this badge.
I could not be here without you, and I wont be able to stay successful as an Ambassador without your comments, likes, shares. And smash / click like for me, pretty please!
I joined Wealthy Affiliate in 2014, but Kyle gave me my money back to buy diapers. Haha!
Since I came back to Wealthy Affiliate 6 months ago, I worked hard and have accomplished a big list of milestones. I came with hopes of sharing nursing innovation and entrepreneurship with the world while helping others achieve success.
On my way I will bring anyone who has a drive for excellence, with values of respect and compassion. For now, I will share some milestones then a tip to help Wealthy Affiliates, just a reminder from Kyle's class.
Acquisition Versus Deprivation:
This is about my strength and where it comes from.
I am proud that 400 Friends wrote on my profile with Wealthy Affiliates!
I have thousands of people I follow and followed-by to thank. And a special thanks to Kyle for making the trainings and keeping them fun to watch. As well as a thank you for Jay from @magistudios! I feel like he is happy as I am when I make it to his live webinars.
I have made it to start overcoming my bashful about videos, to get a message out. This was inspired by Nathalie and her tapping into my sweet and spicy inner child. It was always nerve-racking to be on the spot for videos. I had the same problem in speech class, as well as test-taking. BUT made it to the top half-percent in my nation for grades.
Phi Theta Kappa has a similiar idea wish Scholarship, Leadership, Fellowship and Service as Wealthy Affiliates with Lifelong Learning. So I wanted to become a Wealthy Affiliate Ambassador to help welcome people the same way I did with PTK. I was the Scholar Officer of Delta Kappa chapter and Distinguished member of Alpha Kappa Eta chapter.
I blasted Pink Floyd Money song and brought bunches of cupcakes and brownies for Scholarship Presentations. And spell checked the heck out of boat loads of applications, essays, writing and reading recommendation letters, tutoring tutoring tutoring then the college ran out of funds for paying tutors. We rallied volunteers and kept the tutoring going with the honor society's smartest smarties.
When they were going to end the nursing program for lack of an instructor. Pleaded with Presidency: we have worked so hard, our kids can only eat so many Ramen Noodles! I even tutored Anatomy and Physiology from my hospital bed when my legs were paralyzed. Then a miracle, the Workforce Investment Act brought in an outstanding instructor. Now we have nurses to show for it. To answer a calling.
This maybe getting off the subject a little but bear with me, it is a tribute to my Wealthy Affiliates and a thank you for holding me up in your hearts. We have worked hard together. And this community is in it together.
A classic Slum Dog Millionare story is always fun to hear about.
From the streets of Salt Lake City, we had no where to go after my dad lost all of his marbles. He fought in the Army, Navy and Marines in WW2, Vietnam, and Korea. Now you know where I get my fighting spirit. It took 20 years to Semper Fi'Nally get his gravestone carved and he died from Agent Orange, rest his gentle soul in Peace.
I remember being afraid when mom fell asleep at the wheel, the sound and vibration and turbulence of the highway rattled my bones when she almost drove off the road. Jesus took the wheel, no I am not preaching.
We ate pepper soup at the Salvation Army, and ketchup packs with hot water so-called tomato soup. I have been accused of hillbilly-ish or a little redneck, I think because of the experience of childhood homelessness. But I promise to only turn Red Neck if someone messed with my kids (or their Dog).
Bummer being born blind like a bat, then contracted Shigella from living out of a crappy car. (Do not ask if you don't know this word). I could hardly walk when the Salt Lake City homeless shelter took us in. There were times I thought I was gonna die. And the shelter built their own school because of the abuse of us children, taught by an angel named Stacy Bess who was dying of cancer. I will never forget the lady who helped me memorize the quadratic formula to the tune of pop goes the weasel. Miss Bess also taught me how to use that learning and many other things, like a math magician.
The rest of my education was by a HAZMAT Chemist, my dear mom rest her soul in Peace. She she thought she could cure Agent Orange, but suffered immense depression when my brother drowned, rest his soul in Peace. So difficult to hold down a job with no support and no one to help with kiddos. But I got to tag along to chemistry class at 5 years old. And knew how to read by my dad's instruction. He taught me to read from the Wall Street Journal and New York Times at age 3, then had me read my first book The Webster's Dictionary. But I did not go to school much until I started college. How is that for pre-keyword research training?
Well I am glad to be alive and thankful to be here for you. From my heart! 6 months may not be alot to everyone, but it means a lot to this nurse.
Okay, without more procrastination, here is my tippy-tip!
DON'T Forget,
You can share affiliate links that are not your own, and any one who signs up for Wealthy Affiliate Premium is your client because the end of the link already has your affiliate information. For example, if you know someone who would benefit from a certain teacher here, like Kyle or Jay, you can copy the link to that training and send it by email, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest or any other way. The point is your account will be credited for that sale! So, if you are a little bashful or haven't quite learned enough to be a reliable resource yet:
YOU CAN SHARE ANY AFFILIATE TRAINING, and still get full credit for the sign-ups that occur from that link.
Please don't forget to "like" and show a nurse some love.
Thank You & Kind Regards,
Nurse Becca
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Awesome! I am so glad you read my posts☺
I can't get my cupcake to fit right so I put some beers up there LOL
Well done Beccles and as others have said, you have a talent for articulating your posts, which I enjoy reading
Becca, I'm telling you seriously, you're really talented to tell how you feel, what you live in.
Continue this way and go ahead in this life.
Ioan
Thank you kindly, this is reassuring to me. Very inspiring. I will keep trying and the only giving up is in thanks!
Sincerely,
Nurse Becca
Congrats! on your six months badge. I think this is one major milestone. (At least it will be for me soon!)
Wishing you continued success!
Wow! An incredible inspirational example of how one can overcome any situation. Congratulations on reaching a milestone today, Becca. Best wishes to you on your continued success.
Randy
Dear Randy,
Thank you for your kindness and response. So sweet of you!
Best Regards,
Nurse Becca
I like how you write. It's pretty humorous. I didnt know that if use some affiliate links from others members blog that I get sign-ups. How does that work?
You just click the link button at the top, look at the end to make sure your link is in the address, highlight and copy it then paste it wherever you want
Thank you Gordon, I was surfing thrpugh Kyle's trainings for a pearl that maybe missed while focused on a task assigned. This stood out for me. I realized I had several videos to help explain and a lot less hesitancy when it's already recorded by a guru ;)
Thanks again,
Nurse Becca
Hi there,
I did make a screen cast and am waiting to see Jay's webinar to make sure it isn't too close to what he says. I am working on the intro with sign language and the closed captioning now 🙂🙂🙂 I am so glad for your interest. It might sound sorta nerdy but I found an old IV pole and it makes a great cam stand lol!!!
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Great stuff Nurse Becca. Congratulations and continued success. Great post. Thank you