Earn what you deserve and more

If you read Curly & Candid or you are fortunate enough to know me personally (!) then you know that I tell it how it is.

If I believe in a brand or product (or whatever) I will happily plug and promote it, if I don’t, if there is a sliver of doubt, then forget it. I won’t put my name to it.

Many of you read my previous post about the fantastic Earn What You Deserve As A Mumpreneur course that the lovely @HelenLindop produced (See BusinessPlusBaby). I am an affiliate for the course which means that when anyone buys it via me, I get some commission. There you go, all out in the open.

What often isn’t out in the open is just how many people struggle to make their business earn what they need it to or get a return back on the hours and hours they put into it. This course shows you how to earn, literally, what you deserve to.

This has been an popular course, I have used it myself and have made very positive changes which have resulted in a significant impact of my income. Usually £37, for this week only 20th – 30th Sept, you can get it for £24.

So:

EARN WHAT YOU DESERVE AS A MUMPRENEUR!

Just enter septoffer at the checkout to get your discount.

ClothingAtTesco – the saints of school trousers and more

When the lovely and talented Rosie froom Rosie Scribble said she just happened to have a £15 voucher going begging for ClothingAtTesco I nearly bit her arm off for it (don’t worry, I didn’t actually bite her arm off – she was too quick!).

Kieran (5yrs) is tall and skinny, this does not make getting him clothes easy! The only school trousers that fit him are the Tesco ones with the adjustable waist so first on the agenda was an extra pair and some more polo shirts.

Then, because it’s winter now apparently some new PJs were in order because sleeping in  bed shorts just isn’t cozy enough. Finding Toy Story 3 ones for just £5 was brilliant luck as Kieran is a big fan.

Shopping online isn’t very difficult, you point, click, scroll, click, pay and wait for someone to bring everything to your door, but I like to pretend it’s ever so stressful so I can treat myself to something, such as these lovely new slippers.

The total…. £20, (the delivery £0 as Tesco were running an offer for stocking up on uniform which included free P&P, which has now expired).

You really can’t go wrong with all of of that for £20, which was actually £5 after I used my code (Thanks Rosie!). ClothingAtTesco have a huge range of items with prices to suit everyone so why not treat yourself. It’s our first point of call for all things kid-related and nice for the odd treat or two for the grown up wardrobe too.