I’m coming back to my online life… slowly! Our week couldn’t have gone better last week – we got a ton of family time, honored a great woman who passed, and my hubby and I grew closer than we ever have before. I hardly plugged in my computer at all over the last 4 days, and the time spent with my family was worth every second.
Yet going unplugged drove me a little batty at times. I got over 500 emails in this downtime and I am anxious to respond to everyone – yet with this NLP certification course now underway, it’s 9:24pm and I have a few hours of homework to accomplish before I hit the sack.
So I just wanted to drop by and first of all let you know that I’ll be responding to emails by Wednesday – so hang tight if you are waiting on me to reply to an email.
And I also want to thank everyone for your wonderful comments and emails offering such warm and wonderful support (and much needed, too!!). I feel honored to have such kick a$$ readers and have to say YOU ROCK!
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Jim Pearson has spent more than 25 years helping small and mid-size businesses find solutions to their business problems. He specializes in sales, marketing and rapid revenue growth and has helped hundreds of companies make more money.
Gene Culver has more than 15 years of diverse business experience across the music industry, telecom network marketing and business coaching. His specialty is helping individuals with marketing, their internet presence and lead generation.

500 emails! Oh, my.
I know exactly what you mean by the importance of renewal time with family. That’s something I always have to think about. Because I’m still working a full-time job. And could be easy to slide into spending my whole evening touching base with my blog friends or drafting my next post. And the next thing I know everyone else has gone to bed and we’ve hardly said two words. Luckily I’m a little too gabby for that to actually happen. But it’s something I fear.
Thank you so much for your wonderful site and insights — I’ve missed your daily posts. But I still think you should pace yourself. (this from a girl who just asked if I should send you copies of my homework!!)