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MUSIC: Gabriel's Oboe
Originally part of the score to the film "The Mission,"
this rendition by Amy Grant blows me away every time I listen
to it. I've even considered learning how to play the oboe because
of this tune.
Click here to listen if you have
a dial-up internet connection.
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a broadband internet connection.
INTERNET LINKS:
RichDad.com
The latest and best selling financial books, tapes and products
from top selling author Robert Kiyosaki, the author of the Rich
Dad, Poor Dad series.
www.tut.com
Totally Unique Thoughts and Thoughts Become Things. Fun site
with great e-cards, audio, and daily thoughts. I love seeing
my daily thought in my inbox - I cherish it and feel all warm
and fuzzy inside.
www.stopjunk.com
The Consumer's Research Institute offers a Stop the Junk Mail
kit as well as information on junk mail and how it affects our
lives.
www.lynngrabhorn.com
Order her book Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting on audio. Although
it's an abridged version of the book, her delivery is priceless.
www.abraham-hicks.com
Abraham-Hicks are the leaders in Law of Attraction material.
Consider their daily calendar or CDs to keep you attracting what
you really want in life.
www.sbaonline.sba.gov
Small Business Development Center providing management assistance
to current and prospective small business owners.
www.napo.net
National Association of Professional Organizers helps you find a professional
organizer in your area.
www.toastmasters.org
Toastmasters is an international organization committed to improving
your communication skills.
www.fpanet.org
Formerly the Institute of Certified Financial Planners and the International
Association for Financial Planning. You may search for Certified Financial
Planners in your area.
www.womenbiz.org
The Women’s Business Center, a New Hampshire-based nonprofit
organization, promotes women’s business ownership as a
means to maximize personal potential and achieve economic independence.
www.dressforsuccess.org
Dress for Success is an international, non-profit organization
that provides interview appropriate clothing, confidence boosts
and career development to low-income women who are making the
transition from public assistance to self-sufficiency. Find the
closest drop-off location to you and clean out your closet for
a great cause. |