Beautifully illustrated by Elise Fisher Woodward, Oh Playmate, a beloved children’s song, shares the joys of friendship.
Laminated Paperback Print Book:
This book has nothing to do with meeting 10 people for 5 minutes each.
Save your time, money, frustrations, and heartache.
Do you seem to be picking all the ”wrong” people to date?
Have you searched the world and still not found your person?
Do you feel like you’re stumbling around in the dark or looking for a needle in a haystack?
From readers:
A note from author Kayt Campbell:
The technique I teach in The Ultimate Speed Dating Secret took 20 years to perfect and has been taught to hundreds of clients all over the world. They’ve used it with so much success they begged me to “put it out into the world”. So I am. Here it is.
The information and method cuts right to the chase. In one, simple to learn conversation, you can turn your first meeting into a discovery process that will change your thinking about dating forever.
New to Joy Publications… Coming soon in print format from author Jeanette Joy Fisher…

Are you fed up with all the conflicting “rules” of how to decorate? Maybe it’s time to rethink what makes your dream home. Open your heart and mind to the home you’ve never known and always loved. The next few moments you spend on this page will be well invested.
Most houses don’t offer much emotional support for the home owners. Besides shelter and a place to call “home,” think of your home as a reflection of your memories and as a place to live lavishly. Not expensively. Learn to create a home setting where you experience the fullness and beauty of life.
This quick information will save you thousands of dollars—maybe even hundreds of thousands on the wrong house—but, more importantly, this information will save you heartache.
Without spending a lot of money, you can create a home to support your emotions and fulfill your fantasies. What if it only takes you a few minutes a day and a tiny bit of money to change your home? Want to know how?
Are you unhappy in your home?
Are you embarrassed to have friends come over?
Does your home need a major makeover?
Did you paint a room only to have it turn out all wrong?
Do you get confused at the paint store?
Are you having trouble selecting furnishings?
Are you tempted to over-spend just to make your home special?
Does you home provide the perfect setting for you to to be free to make more money?
Do you need to be more productive or creative?
Do you stay away because you don’t want to go home?
Dear friend,
May I share my personal story with you? Back in the late 80s, I lived in my “dream” home: an 1870 Queen Anne Victorian. While standing at the sink, my ten year old skinny daughter fell thorough the kitchen floor. My husband and son tore into the kitchen and discovered painted over cardboard walls, newspaper insulation, and frayed electrical extension cords in place of wiring. They worked hard to replace the beams under the house, install new subflooring and flooring, wiring, plumbing, electrical system, walls, ceiling, appliances, cabinets, windows….
After the finishing touches of paint and wallpaper, the kitchen felt all wrong!
This came as a great big shock to me. I thought I knew interior design. I’d studied interior design in college and even had a home design business! This life-changing experience started a ten year quest to research the elements of design backwards. I started at the University of Florida by exploring our physiological and psychological responses to design elements like color, light, pattern, texture, and more. Later, my son went to Harvard and helped me with the research and experiments on our homes.
Perhaps you, too, have decorated a room or two and feel like you just didn’t get the design right.
Find out how to make your home be “so nice to come home to.” Enjoy my ebook (environmentally friendly) filled with color photographs, inspiration, and easy design tips. Make your home a serene shelter, one you’re proud to call home!
Joy to you!
Jeanette Fisher
About the Author
For over 30 years Kayt Campbell has helped students and friends sift through their lives to follow their passions.
More information: Kayt Campbell’s Me, not Me