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Okay, I'll admit to watching Hallmark Romance movies. This is the time of the year (Thanksgiving/Christmas/Holiday season) that they rule.
I work with several monitors and usually have a movie running on mute because it helps with the monotony of writing.
Don't get me wrong, I love writing and the freedom lifestyle that it affords me. But it's nice to have something to look at now and then to give your eyes a break.
It was during one of those breaks that the very lovely Jessica Sipos caught my eye. I caught her in the Hallmark romance movie Mistletoe Magic. She played the character "Harper".
The premise was straight forward enough:
When Harper realizes that she accidentally donated her family's beloved magic mistletoe to a charity, she enlists the help of the thrift store owner and old friend Luke to help her retrieve it.
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Now it's easy to get caught up in the beautiful people acting in the Hallmark romance movies.
But several very enticing and compelling components could easily be missed as you are watching them.
First, there is usually an entrepreneur as one of the leading characters.
Second, the character very often has a financial challenge they are dealing with.
Third, the financial resolution and romantic fulfillment happen at the end sealed with a kiss!
Now, what could be more romantic than entrepreneurship!
Many people fantasize about leaving dead-end jobs to find the freedom lifestyle that 'being your own boss' can offer you..
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Okay, I'll admit to watching Hallmark Romance movies. This is the time of the year (Thanksgiving/Christmas/Holiday season) that they rule.
I work with several monitors and usually have a movie running on mute because it helps with the monotony of writing.
Don't get me wrong, I love writing and the freedom lifestyle that it affords me. But it's nice to have something to look at now and then to give your eyes a break.
It was during one of those breaks that the very lovely Jessica Sipos caught my eye. I caught her in the Hallmark romance movie Mistletoe Magic. She played the character "Harper".
The premise was straight forward enough:
When Harper realizes that she accidentally donated her family's beloved magic mistletoe to a charity, she enlists the help of the thrift store owner and old friend Luke to help her retrieve it.
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Now it's easy to get caught up in the beautiful people acting in the Hallmark romance movies.
But several very enticing and compelling components could easily be missed as you are watching them.
First, there is usually an entrepreneur as one of the leading characters.
Second, the character very often has a financial challenge they are dealing with.
Third, the financial resolution and romantic fulfillment happen at the end sealed with a kiss!
Now, what could be more romantic than entrepreneurship!
Many people fantasize about leaving dead-end jobs to find the freedom lifestyle that 'being your own boss' can offer you..
To continue this article click on link below:
https://paidletter.com/single-operated-newsletter-jessica-sipos-and-hallmark-romance-movies/
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