DeAnna Troupe
Bio
DeAnna Troupe is a native of Atlanta, Georgia, and a serial entrepreneur that has always loved helping others. When she isn't writing she enjoys crocheting, making jewelry, and spending time with her husband and kids.
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7 Ways to Make Money From Home During the Summer Months
7 Ways to Make Money From Home During the Summer Months Introduction The summer months are a great time to make some extra money. With more free time, you can take on new projects or start your own business. Here are seven ways to make money from home during the summer:
By DeAnna Troupe10 months ago in Journal
Success. What does it mean to me?
Success is a term that is often thrown around but if you asked 10 people what it is, you will get 10 different answers. For some, success is about achieving wealth, status, or recognition. For others, success is more about living a happy and fulfilling life, regardless of how much is in their bank accounts. But which definition is the “right” definition? Is there even a such thing as a “right” way to define success?
By DeAnna Troupe12 months ago in Motivation
- Top Story - April 2022
Why I'm Not Mad At Will SmithTop Story - April 2022
I know some of you guys are already sick of this topic so feel free to click off my post if this is you. I'll wait. Are the boring people gone yet? Good. I had to gather my thoughts before I wrote my serious take on this topic. First, I'm going to go on ahead and say that I am extremely biased. I have been a huge fan of Will Smith. Heck, the first single I ever bought was Parents Just Don't Understand. Also, I have NEVER been a Chris Rock fan. His voice literally gets on my nerves. I watched Everybody Hates Chris despite having to hear him narrate the show. The actors were just too good for me to ignore. I watched the documentary because hello, how could I pass up a documentary about black hair? So there's that. Now that that's out of the way.... Here's my take on it.
By DeAnna Troupe2 years ago in Geeks
What to Do When You Don't Feel Like Writing
It happens to all of us at least once. That dreaded writer's block. Most of the time it happens when we can least afford for it to happen, like at the end of the month when the rent is due, or when you have 4 hours to complete an article for a client. So what do you do? Well, after you finish having your panic attack, read this article for some ideas to help you get over writer's block.
By DeAnna Troupe6 years ago in Journal