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Happy 4th Of July!
Today we celebrate 4th of July and I simply wanted to extend my wishes of happy holidays to everyone who lives in United States.
Please be safe, use designated drivers if you choose to drink and enjoy your holiday!
Today’s post is very simple and caries only one reason – wish you a Happy Thanksgiving!
Thanksgiving in US is a great holiday where we all get together and give our thanks for what was provided to us and what we have accomplished among other things.
Today I want to give my thanks to you – My Reader!
It is your ongoing support that makes my blog successful even though sometimes I fall behind on delivering information you expect! It is your ongoing participation and comments that provide me with inspiration and ideas on what to create. And it is your support through purchases on my recommendations is what permits me enjoy the income stream from sharing my experiences and my knowledge!
Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving!
Enjoy the Holidays and your turkey feast, if you are living in USA!

Today is the day we remember those fallen in service of this great country, heroes who made ultimate sacrifice to protect the freedom. Freedom guaranteed by the supreme law of the land – United States Constitution.
People who fought in multiple wars and skirmishes around the globe and ultimately have given the most important thing they had – their life to protect and defend the freedom they have believed in with the very core of their being. Just or unjust doesn’t matter as their act of personal sacrifice for what they believed was right doesn’t becomes any smaller!
And today is the day we have to make sure their sacrifice will not be wasted!
Actually it seems like a lot longer then a week. Lots of things have happened since my last post and I wanted to share some of the personal experiences during that time but first…
Merry Christmas!
This one is way overdue but I was unable to publish it at appropriate time due to circumstances. And now I can move into the week in review – or rather where I have been and what I have done in the past few days!
Thanksgiving is a day when we say our thanks to people we love, care about and those around us. I have too much to thank for this year and I have decided to do a slight variation.
There is simply no way I can easily thank everyone who helped me in my life, with my business and enclose it into words so I have decided to separate and split
. I’ll be celebrating tomorrow with my friends and family and chances are will not get to my blog so I wanted today to say
Thank You All for
- …choosing to read my blog
- …commenting on my blog
- …choosing to subscribe to my ezine
- …purchasing one of my products
- …providing feedback and critique
- …helping me develop while providing services other people need
This is just a short list of many thanks I would like to share. And a gift! Jack Humphrey just released a new software Blog Talk Monitor that allows you keep track of conversations you are interested in. Conversations you can quickly participate in and establish your authority – but you better watch the free video.
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Happy Thanksgiving!
With everyone wishing you Merry Christmas today I wanted to stop for just a second and step away from the sales furry that seem to be so often attributed with this holiday. We all take it for granted that Christmas is a time of giving. It is a time to spend with those we love and share the joy of the holiday but how often to we think about the roots of this tradition?

