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My Year (2009) in Review

The year started just as normal as every year in the past. Making New Years’ Resolutions were never one of my rituals because     before the month of January would end my resolution would be broken.

This year was no different; I learned never to make any resolutions, instead to put my trust in the hands of the Lord.

The year started with me operating a company, a job, and it appeared that I was in for a very good year.  But as the year progressed, new changes were enacted. This had a negative effect on the service I was performing and the viability of my company   started to wane and, finally, it came to a halt in September.

I had to find a replacement; the economy in the USA had deteriorated; almost everywhere was closing and my expenditures were experiencing a financial tsunami, so what could I do.  Get a job!  But no one was hiring. 

After much soul searching, I came up with the most likely solution – Internet Marketing was the answer.  Snag, I only knew some of the theory and no practical application.  Big problem, how can I succeed at this?  Then a lifeboat came and rescued me; training in Internet Marketing was paramount. 

I enrolled in the Masterclass program, and I am very glad that I did.  My advancement so far is astonishing to me.

With the help of the Lord, I am looking forward to 2010 with this positive perspective, “I can do all things through Christ which strengthened me”.

Welcome to the coming year!!  My breakthrough is coming soon.

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2 Responses to “My Year (2009) in Review”

  1. Hi Beverlie,

    Your blog is beautiful.
    I need to learn how to put those picture ads in the center! ;)
    Keep up the great posts.
    I am teaching Old Testament to college/career class right now.
    I believe we will be discussing your posts.
    Thank you!

    Enjoy each day, it only comes once in a lifetime!
    Dj

  2. Hi DJ:

    I appreciate your comments on my blog. I am adept to the teachings of the Bible and I would like to get feed-backs, so tell your class to feel free to discuss the scriptures with me. My husband is a minister, and I know he would be happy to help me in that regard.

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