Every day an opportunity awaits you in life's moment to give. Give of your smile, your time, money, encouragement, love, heart, ears to listen, a shoulder to cry on, a hand to lift another, a compliment and words of inspiration. You, me, everyday the chance to give awaits you and me. Are you ready when that chance comes across your path?
I believe that the moment we wake in the morning until we lay our heads down at night, at home, at work, no matter where you walk, you have the chance to give. Are you willing and able? Do you have the passion to want to give, to live a life of giving? It's really pretty simple, it just takes the desire to live for others, to want to reach out, as cancer survivors, Debbie and I's mission is to offer hope and encouragement to everyone we meet, through our books and programs. So we must seek out the chances to give, make them, development them, extend ourselfs through others, whatever it takes to make a difference. How about you?
Are you ready to live a life of giving? If your answer is "YES" then awesome, go for it, and enjoy your gift of life! Allow us to help you encourage others by offering our book; It's not about cancer, it's about you; six reasons to keep living and enjoying your gift of life, as a gift to someone you know, free shipping as your gift. Just visit www.larrycockerel.com and go to store and order your gift of encouragement for someone you know who may be facing their mountain in life, we all face them, this book is about my mountain named "cancer".
Enjoy your gift of life daily!
The Cancer-Fighting Specialist (now) team CFS
Debbie my wife, best friend, life partner and marketing director is now 8 months into her recover as a cancer survivor, me 4 1/2 years. Life is good.
Debbie with her "Courage Medal" as a Cancer Survivor!
American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, Courage Medal, Tomah, WI, Keynote Speaker
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safety features and immediate stop alternatives
in case something comes in front of the lift door abruptly.
Pressure sensitive obstruction sensors will soon be there to alarm you as well
as stop the stairlift at once before the "pressure" or the detection
stops.
Posted by: Manuela | 09/04/2013 at 12:16 PM