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4 Comments to “Contact”

  1. Vickie | March 8th, 2007 at 11:05 pm

    There are things that are meant to be and me reaching your blog is one of them. I cam across your blog because of your post today on Little MS Sunshine. I receive a Google alert on all articles published that deal with MS. The reason being I have MS. I digress though, I am contacting you because I know two people who are the richest people in the world and I would love to introduce you to them.

    One is my young niece who is 19 year old who on March the 19th will celebrate a two year anniversary of an auto accident where she suffered Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) She was in a coma for a period of time in Pediatric Intensive Care and transferred as quickly as possible to Shepherd Center, a wonderful Rehabilitation Hospital with all levels of care a patient might need. Kristin was very determined never allowed this to stand in her way once she came out of the coma—she strived to continue school while in the hospital and rehabilitating as was able to graduate with her class that year. It was her determination, he parents love and support and the great staff at Shepherd Center. I think my niece is very rich but more than that we are because she is still with us. She was always special but now she is more than special she is very special and she realizes that—Her mother is Renee and you might contact her at jobear4@bellsouth.net.

    The second one is my friend Monica who has just suffered her second TIA but does not slow down as she fights for her children–as they are her life. Her oldest son recently completed his active duty career with the Army and remains in the National Guards but is suffering with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PSTD). Her young son and middle child has joined the Marines something he has always dreamed of doing and will be reporting for active duty as soon as he officially walks across the stage at graduation in early June after having
    all his classes early. Her youngest child and baby is a daughter who has asthma. Oh and Monica is single and fights for her kids alone—and I do mean fight. She is taking on the government to assure not just her son but all veterans receive the benefits they deserve once they serve their country. That could be the reason she suffered her recent second TIA—who knows she does not listen and slow down—but she fights–it is for that so many others are richer but she is rich as well. I would like for you to meet my friend Monica you can contact her justmonicainwf@yahoo.com or you can check her blog out at http://www.thiswomansjourney.blogspot.com/

    Thank you for your time and considering of these very worthy candidates.

  2. Jacques Werth | May 14th, 2008 at 1:38 pm

    Tim,

    Thanks for the mention of our book, “High Probability Selling,” on your site.

    Send me your snail mail address if you want a complimentary copy.

    Peace and joy,

    Jacques

  3. Celeste Roth | January 8th, 2009 at 10:53 pm

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  4. Patti | October 6th, 2009 at 8:59 am

    Tim,

    I was googling last night trying to find an article I was quoted in concerning David Letterman’s body language and your blog came up several times with my name. You really have a great web presence. Congragulations. I am so impressed with the work you are doing. It must be so tremendously satisfying.
    God bless.
    Patti Wood MA, body language expert.

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