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Tim Russert and Our Fathers

Tim Russert was one of the best interviewers in the news business, anchoring Meet the Press and asking business and political leaders the tough questions. He was remembered as an extraordinary journalist, a great father and a great son. He wrote 2 books about his father. How ironic that he died just a few days before Father’s Day.

Now I want to brag about my father. I’m very much in gratitude to have my father and my mother still with me. My dad is the best example of the “Greatest Generation”. It’s hard for me to imagine a time when he had no responsibilities. Growing up without a father himself, he supported his mother and sisters even as a child. After joining the military as a teenager, he left Omaha, Nebraska and came to California. He says he could “smell the opportunity” in the Golden State and knew that he would raise his family here.

The day I was born was one of the happiest days of his life. I held on tight to his hand and created a father-daughter bond that would last my whole life.

Here are some great lessons I learned from my father:

  1. Be willing to sacrifice for what you want. Here’s something you don’t really hear about in today’s entitlement society where people think they can have it all and have it now. My father was the first one in his family to attend college, but as a student, he had to work 2 jobs, sacrificing sleep and partying with the guys.
  2. Your word is your bond. If my father say’s he’ll call you at 2:00 tomorrow afternoon, you can set your watch by his phone call. If I have any integrity, it’s because of him.
  3. Be loyal to your family. When my mother was in the hospital recovering from surgery, my father was in her room for 24 hours a day, even having the nurses bring in a cot for him to sleep in.

 I’d love to hear comments and stories about your father.

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Posted by WealthyBagLady on Monday, June 16, 2008 9:09 AM


Don't Pay Attention to the "R" Word

 Wealthy Bag Lady

Don’t pay attention to the talk about “Recession”. A friend of mine said to me, “I don’t know if I want to spend time and energy growing my business. We’re going into a Recession anyway.”

The real evils to your business do not come from the outside, like the economy. The real danger comes from inside of you in the form of negativity. Don’t succumb to the poison of negative self-talk.

I started my business in 1988 when we were in a recession and everyone thought I was crazy. It taught me to run lean and mean and be creative with sales and marketing. A change in the economy could be your greatest opportunity and the naysayers will give you the advantage on a plate!

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Posted by WealthyBagLady on Friday, April 25, 2008 6:11 PM