Archive for December, 2007

Back on November 6th, I wrote on this blog that I was going on insulin for the first time due to diabetes. I was thinking it was time for an update; trust me, things just never go properly with me. I started Levemir on that night, and didn’t have any problems. Two nights later, I [...]

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Friday night, my wife comes home from work with a fantastic tale that was flowing along the gossip lines where she works. Supposedly, a woman had helped some man in a store, and he was so grateful to her that, two hours later when she left and was getting into her car, that same man [...]

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I went to a networking luncheon put on today by the Greater Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, of which I’m a member. It was held at Outback Steakhouse in Clay, NY, and I was told it was there last year also, which means it must have been two years ago that I went to the last [...]

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It’s a little bit early, but since I’ll have other things to do, I decided to look back at what my goals were for 2007 to see how close or far I was from all of them. 1. Lose 35 pounds. Well, that one didn’t happen, so it’ll probably be back on the list for [...]

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First, the latest TTM Newsletter is out, called Controlling Anger. Why this topic? Over the last week, we’ve had a mass shooting at a mall, a double murder in Colorado, and yesterday a woman was sentenced to 5 to 10 years for using her 4-week old baby as a weapon against her boyfriend in a [...]

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In March, I will be giving a two day presentation at Onondaga Community College entitled Your Website As A Marketing Tool. The initial plan is to give this presentation for small business owners who may be considering whether they need a website or not on some kind of continuing basis, as the next classes after [...]

I recently wrote an article that I’ve posted on my main business site titled Misperceptions And Expectations Of The Charge Master / Revenue Review Process. Basically, it follows up on a theme I started in my last post on how, sometimes, one is trying to market to people who don’t fully understand what it is [...]

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