Posted by: Norton Cindy on: October 14, 2009
Today was one of those days. Not “one of those days” as in a bad day. It all started out pretty normal. Phone calls, emails. Had an offer on one of my listings that I was negotiating and finally got it ratified by noon. That is always a great way to start a day. I [...]
Posted by: Norton Cindy on: September 11, 2009
September 11, 2001 is significant. That day is etched in our hearts, and for some, their soul. Missing planes, damaged buildings, confusion, unimaginable reports and FEAR! What followed in the days ahead became even more horrific, as the reality unfolded. Our lives as we knew it prior to 9-11 would forever be changed.
September 11,2005 – [...]
Posted by: Norton Cindy on: September 28, 2008
Journeys are a natural part of life. Some more stressful than others. Some are invited, and some are forced upon us. I have a blog called Journey to Cane Bay. It is information on the new Cane Bay Plantation area, and the move, that Northwood Assembly is embarking on over the next few years. Moving [...]
Posted by: Norton Cindy on: September 11, 2008
September 11, 2001 is significant. That day is etched in our hearts, and for some, their soul. Missing planes, damaged buildings, confusion, unimaginable reports and FEAR! What followed in the days ahead became even more horrific, as the reality unfolded. Our lives as we knew it prior to 9-11 would forever be changed.
September 11,2005 – [...]
Posted by: Norton Cindy on: September 9, 2008
The Dream Manager, by Matthew Kelly, is one of the most incredible books I have ever read. It was the answer to my question. It appears to me that some people are like a ball in a pin ball machine. Being pinged back in forth, bouncing off of other people’s suggestions and desires for you. But their dreams and desires, may [...]
Posted by: Norton Cindy on: September 9, 2008
The next book that I read was the icing on the cake,The Dream Manager, by Matthew Kelly. It was exactly as I expected; the next step. I think I mentioned before that my Broker had given me a book, Chazown, pronounced “Cal-zone” (just like the Italian food), by Craig Groeschel. It was ironic that he gave me [...]