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Moving Day
April 27, 2007

“At the time of this writing, I am preparing for a double move:
Business and personal. After 24 years of working out of my home or apartment, I am moving Print Tec to an actual office with real people working around me and everything. It just became too much to separate the two worlds and working seven days a week is not helping my stress life. So, after practicing techniques from The Secret and quantum physics, I “put it out there” that I needed office space BUT DID NOT TO PAY FOR IT! Low and behold, a friend of a friend of a friend called me yesterday to offer a beautiful office, fully furnished, and overlooking the harbor in Plymouth, Massachusetts (America’s hometown) and the Mayflower. Cool, huh? Yesterday may have been my oft-written-about oldest daughter Kati’s 17th birthday, but I got the presents! Kati, by the way, said to me, “Dad, I either
want a car or a video iPod.” I replied, “Im not buying you a car!”
She retorted, “Sure makes the video iPod look good, doesn’t it?” So, guess what I bought her? Yup, I’m a sucker for that kid.

I will get to sales issues, I promise. But moving both the office to Plymouth and the personal part of me to new digs in Duxbury has me too busy to get into anything I can’t focus on. Give me a mulligan and I will post something along different lines on Monday. Promise.”


Posted by Bill Farquharson on April 27, 2007 | Comments (0)



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