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Another way…

What if the product or service you offered helped create a community or a network? If the community you build benefits others when it grows, more people will want to see it succeed Positively Purging–I welcome your feedbacks in the … Continue reading

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Be Truly Generous

For a gift to be truly generous, it must be as generous to the giver as the recipient. As the holiday season draws closer and the marketing frenzy for spending kicks into overdrive, I want you to keep this in … Continue reading

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Survivor

I survive [because] I want to live even in our troubled world. Even with all the greed and stupidity and terrible things…I want to be alive. I want to Breath. I’m gonna do my work. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks … Continue reading

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The Invite

Invite with a postcard…Pause the group-text routine and give your guests a sweet mail day by handwriting your next on a postcard. It could even be a photograph from a previous gathering. Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments … Continue reading

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Etiquette Lessons: No Children

Can You Specify ‘No Children’ On an Invitation? “I wouldn’t flat out say ‘no children allowed.’ That’s rude,” most people will get the message that they are being invited to an adult party—unless the host has specifically mentioned that it’s … Continue reading

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