Proud to Express Appreciation You Deserve

by Shirley George Frazier on December 31, 2009

celebrate your marketing achievementsJust a quick post today to express my gratitude to you for allowing me to share thoughts, ideas, and information that impacts positively on your solo business.

It’s been an honor throughout the year to provide insights, links, and topics that benefit you and the methods in which you attract and retain clients.

Your comments, feedback, and criticisms are and will always be welcomed and valued, as well as your suggestions to explore new and revisited topics to keep your enterprise productive and profitable.

My immediate family and I don’t exchange gifts during the holiday, as we’re fortunate to not need anything except a wonderful family and friends, but this year my daughter gave me a gift I’ll treasure every day of the year.

On my desk is The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People 2010 Year-In-A-Box Calendar. It’s propped up and ready to keep my personal and professional motivation high. My hope is that you also see something on your desk to elevate your good habits each day.

I wish you a fabulous and positively-frenzied 2010.

Shirley George Frazier

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Flora Morris Brown, Ph.D. January 1, 2010 at 8:31 pm

You are so right to have motivation at hand for keeping you going in the new year. We all can benefit from words of wisdom and positive thoughts.

Shirley George Frazier January 1, 2010 at 8:52 pm

The calendar’s first entry is all about focusing on the basics that have worked in business time and time again.

It’s a smart first day lesson to carry each of us throughout the year.

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