Archive for June, 2009
Recoding Lasting Memories
Posted by: | CommentsWe are excited to announce our Lasting Memories, Legacy Paintings and Family Unity programs. Record the life story of a loved one while they still can and are still with you.
Each day you are making a memory, why not capture those special people and special moments before they are committed to the past. It’s as simple as asking a few questions. The Lasting Memories recording program is specifically designed to capture the memories you want to treasure forever on DVD or Audio. Get the questions to ask parents, grandparents and others in order to create an heirloom to be passed down to generations to come.
A Lasting Memory recording can be given as a wedding gift from parents or friends to be shown or given at the reception. Record parents, grandparents, relatives, people near death, mentors, neighbors, coaches, teachers, co-workers, leaders or company teams and anyone that you want to make sure you capture forever their life, stories and wisdom for future generations to enjoy.
Whether you want to do it yourself by downloading the Lasting Memories book or have it sent to you. Or hire us to have someone come to you and do the recording, interview, editing and give you the completed DVD’s or CD of the interview.
The power of a question
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Last month on the 4th day of our Move Into Your Greatness seminar we needed to get some food for a participant who has special needs for meals.
We used this opporuntity to show our graduates how people reading and walking up to strangers, building a relationship can be so exciting.
As we entered the resturant their was a man with plaid pants so I walked up to him asking him where he found the great looking plants? You can always start a conversation with something interesting or that stands out with a person.
We ended up finding out that Hugo was from Switzerland as a muscian teaching at Northern Kentucky University.
He invited us to his concert and we saw him play. All because of one great question.
Just ask book article
Posted by: | CommentsAndrew Surber just wrote an artilce about his experience at the Just Ask book presentation. Read the artilce now http://rodeo.cincinnati.com/getlocal/gpstory.aspx?id=100226&sid=150108
