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ResourcesForLife.com News 201011

ResourcesForLife.com – News 201011 | 30 November 2010 | Tuesday

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Dear Friend,

I know that time is precious for everyone these days, so I’ll try to keep this update short. The approximate reading time for this message is about 5 minutes. Feel free to reduce your reading time even more by skipping over topics that don’t interest you.

As I write this update, an Associated Press news story about the Small House Movement featuring my book has been distributed through over 60,000 news agencies including ABC, CBS, MSN, NPR – National Public Radio, Yahoo, and more. The website has had over 20,000 visitors in the past two days. So, I’ve been turning my energy toward responding to the incoming emails and phone calls from more journalists wanting to write about the movement. I’ll start again tomorrow with a 6:30 AM radio interview.

Personal Update. My Personal Update for November is now available. My October personal update and October RFL newsletter were delayed due to it being a very busy month, partly due to a home purchase gone bad.

Heart Songs. The Heart Song selections for November are now available on iTunes. The songs are listed alphabetically. They are selected songs from The Beatles. The entire collection of music from The Beatles went on sale this past month through the iTunes Music Store for about $150.

Calendars Available. This coming year we have two calendars to choose from. Our standard ResourcesForLife.com calendar for 2011 begins with December 2010 and features motivational photos and quotes. We only have 200 of these, so if you want one, let me know soon. Jewish Art Calendars for the year 5771 are available free while supplies last. Just let me know if you’d like one. Remember that the year 5771 of the Jewish calendar begins with September 2010 of this year, so you won’t need to wait 3,761 years to use these Jewish calendars. All of these calendars are free. Donations toward shipping are appreciated, but not required.

What’s New. This month a variety of articles and content were added. Remember you can always find out the latest news by visiting the What’s New Page and the Documents Page. Here are a few highlights of recent documents (most recent at top):

Thanks. I want to thank the global team of volunteers, contributors, and workers “behind the scenes” who help make all this possible. I’m very grateful to the many people who continue to uphold and advance the mission of Resources for Life. Thanks again for your support. Please let me know if there is any way that Resources for Life can serve you better.

Regards,
Gregory

Gregory Johnson, Director
Resources for Life.com
“Resources for Better Living”
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By Greg Johnson

Greg Johnson is a freelance writer and tech consultant in Iowa City. He is also the founder and Director of the ResourcesForLife.com website. Learn more at AboutGregJohnson.com