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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Don’t forget to thank the hand that feeds you – Acknowledging sponsors and donors
A couple of years ago I was speaking to a local business owner during a pilates class. I no longer remember the whole content of the conversation, but one aspect has remained in my mind. He said that he no … Continue reading