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Hi there — if you’re looking for thought leaders to profile, I might fit the bill. Check out http://www.thoughtleadersintl.com and endleofon.com.
Funny name coincidence with your Tabakman associate, my mother’s maiden name is Tabakin!
Best –
Gerald Sindell
Hi Mari-Lyn,
I am glad you used the video I posted on my page at Jason’s. It became a big hit on the net.
I have several articles which I think would greatly complement your site. My last one is called The Brick that you can see on my blog. I can send it to you directly or you can go to the left lower corner of the blog and pick up from the list, the articles you want. We can also share a link.
Let me know.
Take care and much love
Ton Pascal
http://www.dreamyourlifepositively.com/blog.html
January 26, 2008 at Saturday, January 26, 2008
A story of a kindness
Many years ago, my husband passed away in an auto accident, leaving behind a beer bar, several large mortgages, a wrecked van, and one completely confused wife: Me. I had had little to do with the running of the bar, and his idea of record-keeping was tossing receipts and stubs into a jumble of cardboard boxes and soft-drink flats, several for each year. So I was blind-sided by the whole running-a-tavern situation, piled on top of the grief.
Here’s where the kindness kicked in. Less than an hour after the sheriff arrived with the news, my friend (let’s call her Cindy) put her life completely on hold, moved out of her house and into mine for nearly a month, sorted, arranged, organized, fixed, repaired, straightened, cooked and practically fed me, giving me the quiet but constant support I desperately needed to get through the utterly numb state and to the point where I could stand back up and walk. Then, accepting nothing but my heart-felt thanks, she slipped away to her own house and picked up her own life where she’d dropped it.
She’s a true angel who, sadly, has disappeared from my life. But no matter where she is, I pray she knows that I am deeply grateful and shall never forget her completely selfless kindness.