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September 22, 2004

Hi,

 

And a Happy Last Week of September to You!

 

Have been agonizing for a few days now what to put in this week’s newsletter. Hard to know what you’d like to see if I don’t hear from you :-}. But wait: This morning one of my newsletter subscriptions had this wonderful Thought for the Day about Redwoods. (Thank you, Martin at http://www.kickstartdaily.com/). And here it is:

 

Redwood trees can grow to enormous heights – the tallest known is in California and measures over 117metres tall (384 feet). Yet, most Redwoods have very shallow roots. Typically, even a giant tree has roots that only go down about 6 feet.

 

How do they remain standing?

 

The answer is in cooperation.

 

Although their roots don't go down far, they spread out wide. And whenever a Redwood's roots encounter another Redwoods roots, they mesh together, like lovers holding hands.

 

That's their big secret - they don't try to stand alone.

 

Our downfall as striving, success-seeking human beings is that we so often forget that we can't do everything ourselves. Our roots simply can't go down far enough to support all of our dreams and ambitions.

 

Pretty neat, huh?

 

And now for the Good Deal of the Week.: You might recall that one of the programs I really love is ISORegister. This is really the absolutely best tools, training and general on-line help program I’ve run into, and if you join this week (only until September 30) there will be a bonus of 2,000 Business Opportunity Seeking Leads! Yes, 2,000 leads with name, email, IP, date and full address of people who requested to receive information about business opportunities – and that is in addition to the regular bonuses. If you are thinking about this kind of program, Click on the ISOR banner and sign yourself up. You won’t be sorry, (subscriber)and I’d love to have you aboard.

Or you can go to my website here:

 

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-So what about you? What would you like to say in your newsletter? Express yourself ! I'd love to hear your thoughts on what you'd like to see here, or how we might work together to help each other. so come on, drop me an email, ok?

 

Judy Woodson

 

jmwoodson@earthlink.net  

 

 

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