With this being the week of Thanksgiving, I thought I’d acknowledge people who have come into my business life recently and let them know how grateful I am for all they have done. I want to thank my coach and mentor, Richard Dennis (www.rootsoftrust.com). Because of his care for his team via conference calls, phone calls, and e-mails and his willingness to share information to insure our success, I finally got my blog up and running. I’d taken a course a couple of years ago and have been thinking about it off and on for many months. But now, it’s a reality. Thanks, Richard.

Another person who is always willing to share what she knows is another coach and mentor, Roxanne Green (www.roxannegreen.com). Her brain must be at least quadruple the size of mine — it is a huge storehouse of information. And the best part is, she shares it and helps everyone who asks for help. She is also very logical and whenever I need another opinion, she will help me look on the other side of the coin. Whenever you opt to join a company, it’s the people that make all the difference. Thanks, Roxanne.

I’m a co-founder of the Women’s Network of Springfield (VA). The other co-founder, Paula Adkins (www.youralteregos.com), and I met about three years ago at a BNI (Business Network International) chapter in Arlington, VA. WNS will celebrate its second anniversary in January. The fact that we’ve worked so well has contributed to the growth of our network and the wonderful friends we’ve made and I’m thankful to have such a great and responsive business partner. Contributing to our growth as well is Sonia Gow (www.soniagow.com) whom I met at about the same time through the Capital Express Network, a subsidiary of the American Business Women’s Association. Sonia works behind the scenes for us to produce professional Constant Contact e-mail. Thanks, Paula and Sonia.

Perhaps the person who works hardest and silently behind the scenes is my husband of 38 years, Ron. Although he does not want to be a part of my business, he takes care of many household duties and leaves me free to work my home-based business which is to fund an educational foundation and to help other people with their network marketing business via Mentoring for Free (http://nora.mentoringforfree.com). How many people are lucky enough to have a husband who will ask, “What time would you like to have breakfast?” … “and lunch” … “and dinner”?! Thanks, Ron.

There are so many things and people to be grateful for that this blog would be endless. I have a wonderful family with two married boys and recently a darling granddaughter was born into the family. I am so fortunate to have the perfect business that enables me to work anywhere in the world so that precious visits to see our granddaughter are possible.

I wish all of you a safe and very Happy Thanksgiving!

What are you most thankful for?

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