Make your business plan more feasible and effective in luring clients and funders to invest on your business. A business plan consultant could be just the right guy to help you prepare a business plan that's geared for success.
Learn more about hiring a business plan consultant and get one for your business.
You could also get hints on how to write a business plan from these books:
Tested and Proven Business Plan Writing Tips
Business plan writing is not actually difficult, especially if you know the basic steps and parts of writing it. If you want to prepare a business plan, learn here some tested and proven business plan writing tips that most entrepreneurs are finding too valuable to take for granted.
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Useful Tips for Choosing a Business Plan Writing Service
Writing a business plan isn't an easy thing to do. But the fact that it is an essential tool to attracting funders and investors makes it a must for every business owner to seek the help of experts to write and prepare a business plan.
Here are useful tips for choosing a business plan writing service so you get the best for your business.
Read more about business planning and be the best planner that you can be!
Here are useful tips for choosing a business plan writing service so you get the best for your business.
Read more about business planning and be the best planner that you can be!
The Most Effective Way to File for Divorce
If your marriage crumbles and if it seems that staying married with your partner is more like a hell here on earth, there's no reason why you should continue being tied up. File for divorce and get your life back on track.
Read on the most effective way to file for divorce and get the process done fast!
Or, check out the following self-help books on divorce:
Read on the most effective way to file for divorce and get the process done fast!
Or, check out the following self-help books on divorce:
Changing Seasons: A Book Review
Publication Data
Changing Seasons is published by Heartsong Presents, an imprint of Barbour Publishing, Inc., in 2004. It has 170 pages.
About the Authors
Colleen L. Reece was born and raised in a small western Washington logging town. She has written over 130 books and was twice voted Heartsong Presents' Favorite Author of the Year. Her niece and co-author, Renee Demarco, is also a multi-published and award-winning author and practicing attorney in Washington . She has also authored many beloved titles (Heartsong Presents, 2004).
Synopsis
The story evolves on the lives of Emily Ann Carr and her spinster aunt, Carolyn Sheffield. Emily, already in her mid-forties, and in every aspect, herself, a spinster, has lived a better part of her life taking care of her father, her brother, her niece, and her nephew. Now with her father and brother dead and the children grown up and away, she begins to revisit her childhood dreams. Though she fears she may have waited too long, a season of love is stored for Emily when her long-lost childhood sweetheart, Nathan Hamilton resurfaced and married her.
More than twenty years her senior, Emily's aunt, the feisty Carolyn Sheffield is "terminally single and proud of it." After being forced to retire from the law firm where she worked for the past fifty years, Carolyn finds herself being diligently pursued by a handsome, good-natured widower, who eventually married her and gave her the hope of spending her golden years amidst marital bliss.
What have I to say?
The novel is great for readers like me who are looking for something light and inspirational to read. Not to cheesy, not to emotional, Changing Seasons won't demand much from you but promises to inspire you every time you turn the pages. It is scripture-inspired and really leaves the note that not all love stories should be passionate and overly sensational. After all, God is the source of love and this book—as well as the authors—will make you feel it.
More books by Colleen Reece and Renee Demarco:
Smile was Painted on their Faces… And so on Mine
I can’t help but take a look at these pictures again and again. Why not? If checking out these keepsakes give me a big reason to smile, I’d DO it with love again and again—without getting tired or regretting the fact that I took a half day off just to spend time with these teenagers who I call my “children.”
Perhaps it's because I didn't have a breather for the past few weeks—owing to my tight working schedule as a startup freelancer. Or it might be because I’m missing teaching a lot that I really enjoyed a lot this moment with my "children" and the almost-endless photo opts that we had.
I know this, too shall come to pass. I know they'll get tired of me someday (but I don't HOPE for it to happen!). I know they'll make something out of their life. They'll grow up really, really successful. One might become a doctor, accountant, or architect; the other a nurse, public servant, or successful entrepreneur. But whatever becomes of them, I'm happy knowing that I became a part of their lives.
So I'm gathering moments while I can so when I'm old and already forgotten, while I sit on my rocking chair in my porch, I'd have lots and lots of reasons to reminisce my happy past with the youngsters I’ll forever call my own "children."
PS: After all, I'd love it when others refer to us as "ANG TANGING PAMILYA." It makes me chuckle a lot! Right, Miss Ai-ai?
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Perhaps it's because I didn't have a breather for the past few weeks—owing to my tight working schedule as a startup freelancer. Or it might be because I’m missing teaching a lot that I really enjoyed a lot this moment with my "children" and the almost-endless photo opts that we had.
I know this, too shall come to pass. I know they'll get tired of me someday (but I don't HOPE for it to happen!). I know they'll make something out of their life. They'll grow up really, really successful. One might become a doctor, accountant, or architect; the other a nurse, public servant, or successful entrepreneur. But whatever becomes of them, I'm happy knowing that I became a part of their lives.
So I'm gathering moments while I can so when I'm old and already forgotten, while I sit on my rocking chair in my porch, I'd have lots and lots of reasons to reminisce my happy past with the youngsters I’ll forever call my own "children."
PS: After all, I'd love it when others refer to us as "ANG TANGING PAMILYA." It makes me chuckle a lot! Right, Miss Ai-ai?
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What I did today - August 27
I enjoyed spending the afternoon. I met several friends and really, really had a great time judging the cultural competition in one of the colleges here. After that, I dropped by my alma mater to check out my former students - my so-called "kids." Luckily, they were there.
We chatted, poked jokes with each other, and laugh a lot. Then we went to the mall, dropped by the bookstore, and really, really had good time with each other. Missing those kids a lot. Way back when I was their intern-teacher, they were as small as any kid could be. Now, they've really grown a lot of height! Some even stood higher than I!
But no matter how high or big they grow, they'd still remain those cute kids who used to stand by my campus paper office whenever they didn’t have class. They'd still remain in my mind as those naughty broods who I loved to tame sooo much.
Time's been changing a lot lately, though. Some of them are even experiencing heartaches and the pangs of adolescence, others are simply blending with the change of fads. But what keeps me delighted is the fact that all this time, they have never forgotten me. Each time I pay them a visit, they'd still have this childhood excitement of seeing me - like a five year-old who saw Santa Claus popped out from the chimney! I hope that in the coming years, they'd still remember me because I'll never ever forget them.
Please check out some of my favorite Debbie Macomber books here. Read them if you want:
We chatted, poked jokes with each other, and laugh a lot. Then we went to the mall, dropped by the bookstore, and really, really had good time with each other. Missing those kids a lot. Way back when I was their intern-teacher, they were as small as any kid could be. Now, they've really grown a lot of height! Some even stood higher than I!
But no matter how high or big they grow, they'd still remain those cute kids who used to stand by my campus paper office whenever they didn’t have class. They'd still remain in my mind as those naughty broods who I loved to tame sooo much.
Time's been changing a lot lately, though. Some of them are even experiencing heartaches and the pangs of adolescence, others are simply blending with the change of fads. But what keeps me delighted is the fact that all this time, they have never forgotten me. Each time I pay them a visit, they'd still have this childhood excitement of seeing me - like a five year-old who saw Santa Claus popped out from the chimney! I hope that in the coming years, they'd still remember me because I'll never ever forget them.
Please check out some of my favorite Debbie Macomber books here. Read them if you want:
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