The Today Show Features “The Yankles”

In my last posting, I mentioned I was a part-time actor.  Last summer, I was cast in a movie called, “The Yankles.” This coming Monday, February 25, 2008, “The Today Show” is going to do a segment on that movie, “The Yankles.”  They will be interviewing one of the actors, Don Most, and showing a clip from the movie.

“The Yankles” is a wonderful feel-good movie about an all-Jewish baseball team from New York.  The team’s players are all young men who are studying to become rabbis.  The movie is about how these very peculiar young men are able to beat all odds to make it to the league championship game.  They are coached by a washed-up, ex-professional baseball player, Charlie Jones.  The plot is about sticking to your convictions while overcoming prejudice and self-doubt.

I play the role of Mr. Withers who is the timid assistant to the league president, Mr. Parsons.  Mr. Parsons is a vindictive control freak that does everything in his power to make sure the Yankles lose.  In the end, I get to tell Mr. Parsons what a jerk he is.  This is a great movie that will lift your spirits.

I love acting.  It is a great hobby and doing this movie was a lot of fun, however, anyone who thinks they can make a living acting is delusional.  There are only a few actors that actually make it big time. On the other hand, there are literally thousands of individuals who earn six-figure incomes in their at home business. That is why having an at home business is such a great idea, you can do the things you enjoy while earning a significant residual income.  In my next posting, I will talk about things to look for in choosing an at home business.

Until next time, I hope you have another day in Paradise!

/Sheldon/

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Just Another Day in Paradise!

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 Welcome to the life and times of Sheldon Worthington.  I’m a retired high school principal and public educator of 29 years and I still haven’t figured out what I want to be when I grow up.  That’s why I enjoy my at home business so much.  I’m able to work at my personal interests and make money at the same time.   What a concept!  

People often ask me how I’m doing and I answer by saying, “I’m just having another day in paradise.”  To be able to work at home and network with so many wonderful people really is a type of paradise to me.I’ve been working with direct marketing for over 10 years.  I’ve focused my energies on lead generation and tools for creating self duplication. 

Besides being an educator and direct marketer, I’m also an actor, having been in numerous local commercials, training films, and a couple of major motion pictures (Dumb and Dumber, ConAir, and The Yankles).  I recently remarried so you could say I’m “newly-wed and nearly dead.”  My wife’s name is Lynda.  Between us we have 10 kids and 19 grandchildren.  (It appears we are both contraceptive challenged.)

I hope you enjoy this Online Marketing Bulletin/Blog.  My intent is to share personal experiences and information that will enhance your at home business knowledge as you perfect your marketing niche. What is a niche and why do you need one?  A niche is a distinct segment of a particular market and you need to identify a market niche to capture potential customers who are looking for your product or service.  The key to mastering your niche in the online jobs market is to match the right online business with the right marketing system tools.  With the right business and marketing tools, you can rapidly optimize your income, effort, and time regardless of your experience level.   You can read more about finding your market niche by visiting my website www.onlinemarketingniche.com

I look forward to sharing ideas with you as well as learning from your wealth of experience and knowledge.  This is my first experience at writing a blog so I appreciate your patience.  My rancher/farmer dad used to say, “You can’t plow new ground without hitting a few rocks.”  I know I will hit a few rocks along the way but I’m excited about the possibilities. Thank you for reading my first posting and —  I hope you have just another day in paradise.     

 /Sheldon/