Potty Training… Help!

Potty Training Help is here.

ptp-250x250Today is the release of my first info product, Potty Training Power, an e-book package designed to offer potty training help to those parents who need it most.

I am exceedingly proud of this product. Cindy and I have poured a tremendous amount of thought into the book, and David Wright (Blogger Dad) is responsible for the wonderful design. We’ve set up a separate site, so I won’t bore you with a sale’s pitch here.

I’ll be brief and just ask you to spread the word if you’re able; a link maybe, or a forward to someone you know. It doesn’t matter if I just wrote the next Da Vinci Code. If no one sees it, no one’s buying.  Since I would love for this to be my first success leading to another, each one assembling toward the actuality of writing for a living instead of simply dreaming about it… well, that would be awesome.

Potty Training Power is a two part product.  The first component is our brand new e-book, laying out a method for quick and dirty potty training in two-dozen pages.  The second part is the wee-book, “Number One and Two it!” with gorgeous graphic design by Dave.  The package is $27 and includes full email support from both Daisy and myself.  We’ve all put a lot of work into both the site and our product and need it to be as successful as possible.

If you need potty training help, please check out our new book on potty training your toddler, Potty Training Power.  You can see the site here.

Also, if you would like to be an affiliate for Potty Training Power, and have one of Dave’s pretty little buttons gleaming on the sidebar of your site, you can sign up with e-junkie here, or email me here, and I’ll walk you through it.  Of course all affiliates will receive a complimentary copy of the book.

Thanks!

Writer Dad

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Forty Days and Forty Nights

Memory… is the diary that we all carry about with us.

~Oscar Wilde

Though I love blogging, I do wish I could change the odds of someone new reading something old.  As it stands, they’re equal to the odds of my passing  a bowl of peanut M&M’s empty handed.

It’s the nature of the beast.  Blogs evolve with rapidity.  Trying to keep up, let alone catch up, can feel like moving a mountain of sand with a pair of rusty tweezers.

I took Writer Dad seriously from the very beginning, because I wanted to grow as a writer.  This past week, I reread my first forty posts.  It’s interesting to look back on things I’ve scribbled and  find them somehow surprising.

Here’s what my sister said in an email after my first week:

My thoughts on your blog are that it’s extremely well written, and surprisingly professional and tasteful in how it’s presented.  I don’t mean “surprisingly” like a slam. . .  I just mean  it looks  like some Aspiring Professional Author Writer Dad carefully crafted it, and not my goofy brother who likes to hum Super Mario Bros. through his nose.  Wait, that still sounded like a slam, didn’t it?  It’s not… I hope you know what I mean.

Still one of my favorite compliments regarding Writer Dad.

I’ve compiled the first forty posts, and assembled them all pretty like in an E-Book.

The book’s an interesting read.  It starts with a few rather awkward posts, from the two weeks of Blogspot prior to Writer Dad.  I transferred them to this blog right before it started, so that first time visitors wouldn’t be wise to how empty the hallways actually were.

As the pages turn (or scroll), you can almost feel the moment things start to shift.  The writing becomes fun, playful even, as I started to realize what I was born to do.  Those were magical moments, the first taste of possibility, without the stress of major transition.

It’s a summit I look forward to climbing again.

These are a few of my favorites, in order of appearance.

  • Sink or Swim: We are faced with only two choices when we find ourselves adrift; sink or swim.
  • The Great Equalizer: A long and winding thought on the role of publishers in an industry about to shift.
  • I Promise: A commitment to continuously search for my truest voice.
  • Just Pay Attention: Music and language are critical to a child’s early development.  Dual Immersion is AWESOME.

If you have a favorite, and someone to share it with; perhaps someone who doesn’t normally read blogs, please email  a story, the book, or a link to this page.  Each entry in the E-Book links to the original post.  Feel free to drop by again.  Discussions here are endless.

The book is here.  Enjoy, and I’ll see you Monday.

Writer Dad

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