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A Breaking Heart, the latest book by Dimple McInvale, will be published by my company, and I’m proud to announce that it’s at the printer’s, and should be back in time for Christmas. This is Mrs. McInvale’s first novel, but it’s her third book.
The book tells the story of three women who leave abusive relationships and move into the home of a country couple; the safe home becomes a real home for the three women, and while it relates some bad situations, it’s a very hopeful, uplifting book. It’s based on real-life events.
If you’d like to read more information about the book, visit the author’s website here, or you can go directly to the book’s page here.

Author: Beth - Categories: Books and MoviesTags: ,

Well, Thanksgiving has passed for another year. We had all the fixings at MIL’s house, and got to see family members we haven’t seen in a while; then off to my mom’s house, where we had sandwiches, finger foods and a veggie tray, which was a very nice change. It’s hard to eat two big meals in a day, especially when you’re not used to it.
It was good to see everyone, but we missed a lot of loved ones… hubby’s daughter couldn’t come because her husband was on call and couldn’t leave the base. She’s missed seeing him the last two Thanksgivings, so we certainly understood why she wanted to stay home with him. She’s a good daughter, mom and wife and we’re proud of her. My daughter’s family spent the day with her honey’s family, so we missed seeing them too, but we understand – it’s hard to get everywhere, when there’s such an extended family to see.
Hubby’s son and his wife came, but their kids were all visiting other relatives, and my older son is back overseas, so we missed about half of our family. It’s tough having a blended family, and even more tough during the holidays.
But we have lots to be thankful for – our grandchildren are healthy and happy, they have good parents and good homes, they’re intelligent and they’re being raised by responsible people.
My husband’s mother and both my parents are still living, and they’re all in reasonably good health; while they may have problems from time to time, they have a good quality of life, and we all live near enough to see them often.
Hubby and I both enjoy life and have lots of interests to keep up going – besides our immediate family, our church family always has things going on, and of course our riding friends are ALWAYS up to something!
Last but not least, we’re thankful that we live in a country where we’ve got to right to speak our minds, and to believe as we wish, whether it suits someone else or not.
What are YOU thankful for?

Insurance…

21/11/08

I am always amazed when people say they buy life insurance ‘in case something happens to them’ – I have only ever heard of two people who left this earth without dying – Enoch and Elijah. Everybody else has to be prepared for the time when they die; which brings me to my point.
How is your business covered? I’m not talking about life insurance, because I’m sure you’ve got that covered.
I’m talking about the day to day things that happen in your business:
*what happens to your clients when you die or are unable to work? Do you have a plan in place to make sure they’re taken care of?
*what about your current projects? will someone you trust be able to step in and complete the work, or will someone be able to help your current clients find a new partner to finish their work?
*have you already discussed partnering for this with a trusted person in your business? someone whose work ethics are on the same keel as yours, and who can work with your clients to their satisfaction…
*do you have your passwords and file backups in a place that someone can find?
*are you up to date on notes on your clients and prospects, so someone stepping in won’t have to start from scratch?
After making sure my family is taken care of, I want to make sure my clients are cared for; I want the transition to their new designer to be an easy one.
Are you prepared?

Author: Beth - Categories: Marketing,Time and MoneyTags: ,
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