I had a big slice of Pepperidge Farms Key Lime layer cake for breakfast and, after I get dressed, I'll run to Kwik Trip and get some Glazer doughnuts. That's what gives me my sweet disposition.
Along those lines, did you know that 55% of the way you communicate with people is done with BODY LANGUAGE? I saw an interesting article about that on Yahoo! just now. READ IT HERE
Starting a new blog that you may want to check out from time to time..or maybe not. It's up to you!
AUGUST 2014

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Showing posts with label LIVING. Show all posts
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
DOWNTOWN IS THE PLACE TO BE!
I was thrilled to see the story in the La Crosse Tribune, this morning, about the high, or should I say, RED HOT demand for downtown housing in La Crosse. The lofts, in the old buildings, are getting rented before the owners can get them ready. And, where the people want to be, the businesses are sure to follow.
This has been the trend for several years in the big and medium sized cities around the country. Gone are the days when people want to live in the country, on a couple of acres...with all the headaches, work, driving and cost that goes with it.
The people that moved to the country, early, had a great life of quiet and room to spread out. But when everyone decides they want to follow you, you're no longer in the country. Your in a sub-division with the traffic, the noise, the zoning, the crime and all the rest of it that you were trying to get rid of when you moved to the country.
You know the old story. "What goes around, comes around". The "smart" place to be was in the country. Now, we're back to "The smart place to be is in the city".
CLICK HERE TO READ THE STORY IN THE TRIBUNE.
This has been the trend for several years in the big and medium sized cities around the country. Gone are the days when people want to live in the country, on a couple of acres...with all the headaches, work, driving and cost that goes with it.
The people that moved to the country, early, had a great life of quiet and room to spread out. But when everyone decides they want to follow you, you're no longer in the country. Your in a sub-division with the traffic, the noise, the zoning, the crime and all the rest of it that you were trying to get rid of when you moved to the country.
You know the old story. "What goes around, comes around". The "smart" place to be was in the country. Now, we're back to "The smart place to be is in the city".
CLICK HERE TO READ THE STORY IN THE TRIBUNE.
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