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(Not quite) Gone, but (Sort of) Forgotten
How and why I retired at 64 is a longer story than I want to put here. I'll just start with writing that I only "retired" to get enough money to fix the house and get rid of the snakes. Rattlesnakes. They came as an answer to my years of prayers for help to get rid of the mice. God is good. I couldn't afford an exterminator, so when I prayed for help, he send snakes. A bit "Biblical", but I asked for help.
By Sherry Lowell-Lewis3 years ago in Journal
CellXRenewal Reviews – What are Customers Saying?
What is CellXRenewal? Everyone handles aging differently. While some people are glad to see the wrinkles across their faces, others prefer to have a little more control over what is happening. With age, the cells in the body are unable to maintain their structure in the same way. As damage occurs to the outer wall, free radicals, toxins, and microorganisms can sneak in and start damaging the individual’s DNA.
By Weight loss healthy tips 3 years ago in Journal
There Is A Legendary Entrepreneur in China.
There is a legendary entrepreneur in China. At the age of 50, he quit his post as vice president of a provincial capital hospital and pedaled a tricycle to sell his frozen dumplings. Now, at the age of 64, he has become the world's recognized founder of China's frozen food, with annual sales of nearly 2 billion yuan.
By Elora Hays3 years ago in Journal
Tracy LeRoux on Challenges Women Entrepreneurs Face
Women face many challenges when it comes to running a business. We’ve rounded up some of the most common obstacles they face and the individuals who have overcome them. Despite the increasing number of women-owned businesses, their obstacles are still very different from those of male entrepreneurs.
By Tracy LeRoux Realtor3 years ago in Journal
Lessons of a Self-Published Author
I love being an author! It's fun to create an entire new worlds just from your imagination, and writing stories that bewitch and entertain people while they are submersed in your worlds. That is what I enjoy most about being an author, the entertainment and enjoyment that readers get from my books. It's definitely not for the money, as only a handful of the authors I know, actually earn enough from their books to make a living. If money is your driving factor, then you might want to find another vocation, unless you know that you have a #1 best seller on your hands.
By Michael Lopez3 years ago in Journal
4 Easy Solutions to Starting a Writing Portfolio
Apparently, July 12th is Portfolio Day. There are so many different events happening every-single-day that it’s hard to keep up. This is one of the few that did catch my eye though as creating a portfolio should be a top priority on any writer’s to-do list.
By Chris Carabott3 years ago in Journal
Small business grants and government loans
What exactly is a small business grant? A grant is money given to your company by the government, a corporation, or a philanthropist. Grants are effectively free money; you are not required to repay them. Their mission is to assist small enterprises. They are frequently aimed at job development, projects that traditional lenders would not fund, and improving economic advantages for communities.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal







