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At 7:53am on July 10, 2007, Lynne Lee said…
Lee I've just taken a look at your site - 'Motivation for daily living' - You have pages under construction with apparently few links pointing in, yet they have a Google rank of 4.
Did you inherit the site? If not - how do you account for that page rank?
I'd love to know.
At 12:57pm on June 5, 2007, Patricia Hubbard said…
Hi Lee,
Just checked out your Soul Food Cafe. I could spend all day there, but I can't. I was especially appreciative of your info on copyright laws and the other copyright sites to visit. Thank you for that. We have been discussing this angle of writing for the web, recently.
Congratulations on being published in WRITER'S DIGEST as one of the top 100 web sites. It is an experience to visit there. Thanks,
Pat

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I'm a seminary administrator, love anything "family" -- especially my lovely wife -- writing, teaching and training pastoral interns, and an ocean beach! I also enjoy the combination of nutrition and internet marketing. In fact, I began doing some writing after being in internet marketing and buying several products related to producing articles. What I learned concerning writing continues to make a direct impact on materials I develop and share in a classroom setting.
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I'm "in" to resources, and while you are here I will share a few of my top ones. Maybe more later, but for now...

ThinkTQ is one of the best resources I've ever found for self-development. Clicking on the link will take to a $120 Daily Lessons In Excellence Training Program, and a Personal Workshop of your choice for free (you do pay postage.) Well, well worth it. I recommend it to all my student interns.

And my pick for an autoresponder is Awber: I've used it for years. You can take it for a test drive first to see if it's a match for you and your needs.

I'm also into nutrition, and love The Feast: a convenient all-in-one live whole food supplement for today’s active and demanding lifestyles. 30 Antioxidant Rich Fruits & Berries, 30 Powerful Greens & Vegetables, 22 Strains of Resilient Living Probiotics and more.

Love to journal? LifeJournal™ software is fantastic. You can download a trial version.

Also, should you be looking for any family related materials, I highly recommend Focus On The Family. Lots and lots positive, family friendly resources on that site.


Enjoy!

Lee

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Growing In Christ

Not exactly sure what to blog here, but I was reflecting on this quote today and thought I'd share it.




Growing In Christ

Learning to say "Yes" to the

whisper of God in my everyday world.


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Posted on June 5, 2007 at 10:20am — 7 Comments

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The Soul Food Cafe

I would imagine that everyone here has heard of the Soul Food Cafe, but it not it may be of some interest to some.

I can't say by experience that it's great -- I simply share as a resource. It has been named by Writers Digest as one of the 101 best writing websites.

Enjoy,


Lee


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