“The only thing you live to regret are the risks you didn’t take”~ Unknown
Today, I am feeling very fortunate. Since starting my company, I have had the opportunity to meet many incredible people that I would not have ordinarily met, had I not taken a risk. Among them have been extraordinarily talented artists, filmmakers, and individuals who serve their communities through the non-profit sector – all of them independent publishers. All have had similar goals – to share beauty, kindness and knowledge through their unique and creative talents. All have been so very committed to changing our world for the better and each person is awe-inspiring in their very own way.
Tonight, as the New Year approaches, I will be taking some time to reflect on these past few years to remember some of the individuals that I have crossed paths with. Many of these individuals I have not met face to face, yet through an e-mail or a telephone conversation, they have left a mark on me. I can recall the discussions we have had about their goals and aspirations for their independent publishing companies. All have inspiring, educational or entertaining stories to tell through their books, films or music or through their commitment to a cause or a mission. All are the kinds of people you meet only once in a blue moon.
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Happy New Year 2010! May this coming year bring publishing success to each and every one of you!
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So glad you have opened your site to comment. You have so many wonderful blogs which always have a positive message. May the year 2010 bring a kinder, gentler, more successful and happier time to our nation and our world. The rarity of a blue moon on a New Years Eve must be a sign of great things to come. Happy New Year to you, your family and all of your readers.
I agree, we need to take the blue moon as a sign of good changes. Moving into the second decade of 2000 seems unbelievable, how time flies!