The needs today are as basic as they ever were. We need health, food, clothing and we need to have interaction with people. People are going to churches and sports bars and anywhere else they can go to be close to other people. The other night was my son's birthday. And he decided to have it at a sports bar with his family and friends. They had bands sharing their newest words and sounds. It was a fresh experience for me because i rarely have the opportunity to hit these places. There was a lady there sitting close to where the bands performed. I was feeling a little unconnected from the young ones and decided to go sit by her to listen to the bands,too. As i sat down she immediately started talking to me. My husband came over. This lady kept talking and talking. We just enjoyed listening and trying to make her feel special. She later left and i realized that she was really lonely. She said that she came to hear the music often by herself. She was a very pretty "50ish". All this to say that i am glad to be in a business that makes me feel at home and gives me good friends to work with and great training. I dont like the feeling of being alone in business and having to work all the details out by myself. I have done that for years. FHTM ignites and provides for that trail that has already been traveled and established. Thank you FHTM.
It is time to live well aware of the toxins and poisons that are making us sick and do something about it.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Learning to Blog the FHTM way with Meg
Our Fortune Hi-Tech Marketing group met tonight to train. Meg was awesome. Bill Harloff was more than wonderful to have her do this for us. It was the first time that i have been given training by a high-tech marketing corporation. I have never seen a group honored and helped like this. We are in a great age of social networking and this group is cutting edge. Meg was so well connected and knowledgeable. She made even the olders of the group feel like we could do it. One more session and the sky is the limit.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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