Archive for June, 2007

29 Jun

Against All Odds? There Are No Odds

Sometimes we get so tangled up in how the “experts” say to do things, we forget that we have very good minds of our own.
When Shoko Tamaki retired from teaching music in middle school, she was in her early fifties. That was a bit over three years ago.
Rapidly advancing arthritis was making it increasingly hard [...]

28 Jun

July 2nd - Day 183

On July 2nd, at 12:00 noon, half the year will be behind us, half still ahead.
I’m writing this on Friday. On Monday, just three days from now, we will have reached the middle day of the year.
So let’s talk about the things you intended to get done this year. How’re you doing with them? Just [...]

12 Jun

At last, the 6 Missing Chapters

A couple of weeks ago I mentioned a very special offer coming our way soon. The good news is, it’s here.
Now, many emails don’t make it through, so you may not have gotten my earlier note. Or maybe you were busy and missed my post here.
So let me recap here… John Harricharan is a highly [...]

11 Jun

How I Master Migraines in Just 20 Minutes

If you’ve never been troubled by headaches, you’ll have no use for the following information. It tells how I found a natural, non-medicinal treatment for the migraines that have plagued me since childhood.
In fact, I’ve had headaches from as early as I can remember. Even before I reached school age, mom would give me a [...]

08 Jun

First of All, Give Massive Value

She’s appeared from out of nowhere, a singer with no stage and a wildly enthusiastic audience spread around the world. An audience that has grown purely by word of mouth.
If you spend any time at all at YouTube.com, you may have already come across Ysabella Brave, the 27 year old single lady who, over the [...]

08 Jun

A Quiet Kind of Greatness

They called my wife Monday evening, about 6:30, with the news that her father had just passed away.
There were tears of course, then we got moving. It’s a two-hour drive by expressway to the family home in Wakayama, and we were packed and on the road inside forty minutes.
Shioe, my wife, deeply regretted not being [...]