Thursday, August 16, 2012
V is for Vitality
Most of all I plan to keep up my Random Acts of Kindle Kindness. It has been a delight to hear the responses no only to the book, but to how nice it was to hear from me (or the troops of others doing the same thing). Such a inexpensive way to make people smile.
While I am gone, enjoy this interview with Susan Brender of V is for Vitality
http://www.womensradio.com/2012/08/v-for-vitality-3/
Remember Success books, and especially Don't Die with Your Song Unsung, can be the quick reminder of how to feel vitality again.
Thank you.
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