Making The Most Of The Moment

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Marketing Lessons From Geese

Dear Friends:

I just received an inspirational video clip from a leader in marketing, Alex Mandossian.

Alex is an amazing marketing teacher through teleseminars, and continually provides added
value to everything he does. Here's the latest from his blog...

If you've got 2 minutes, 17 seconds, I'd recommend taking a look at this...

Alex says, "This movie will take 2 minutes out ofyour day ... but what you'll learn maylast you a lifetime. Give me your candid comment when you finish watching it and feel free to forward this to a friend or colleague.

For those who'd like to read more of Alex's posts, visit: www.Alexmandossian.com.

If you're interested in learning how teleseminars can be used to promote your business, attract funds, boost book sales or whatever you'd like to share with the public, check out: www.profitableteleseminars.com.

To Your Success,
Lynn Sanders
"Multimedia That Makes A Difference"
Park Avenue Productions

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Helping A Special Deaf Child

Hi Friends! This is my first blog, and I'm excited to finally learn how to navigate the technical art of blogging. I'm in the midst of helping an unusual deaf child, Josselin Garcia, learn how to speak, read and write -- not only in English, but in Spanish. She came here from Honduras with NO communication skills. Thanks to a generous sponsor, she has spent her last three years here learning how to communicate through Cued Speech. (Cued Speech is a visual/oral method, which uses hand signals to represent sound and aid in lip-reading.) Her sponsor family is almost out of money, and I'm organizing a brainstorming session among friends to help fund her education for the next four years. She'll be attending a private Catholic school in the fall. Any ideas of people or corporations that would be willing to help pay for her education, speech therapist, and once-a-year trip to visit her family? Her visa runs out in four years, so she needs to learn to communicate in Spanish well. (Her small town in Honduras has NO instruction for deaf children!) Thanks for your helpful ideas!