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    Dec112014

    12-11-14 Remember to relax and have fun during the holidays

    A lot of businesses depend on big sales during the holidays.

    And, in our culture, we tend to stress out a lot during the holidays hoping to find the right gift for every person.

    But, the real purpose of the holidays, whatever your personal beliefs, is to enjoy family, friends and community.

    Having a successful business is certainly important if you are a business person.

    Making someone happy with a loving gift can add to your happiness.

    But, by far, the greatest value I see in the holidays is to be grateful for all of the goodness in your life.

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