I'm Larry Brauner. I live with my family in the Lower Hudson Valley about 35 miles northwest of New York City.
My work in business research, analysis and problem solving has impacted several industries and spanned more than three decades. However, recently I embarked on a much different course about which I am very excited.
The article Social Media One Bite at a Time relates the events in 2007 that piqued my interest in Web 2.0 social media and details the strategies that enabled me to become proficient in social media and a recognized authority on business networking.
I thought I had your number (or at least your email!!) but nada.... Robert called me last Thursday evening to tell me and I was very sorry to hear. All my love to you, I'm sorry I could not be there for you as you had been there for me but I just didn't find out in time and these networking sites are the only way I know hot to reach you now... I hope we can connect soon, I hope you are doing okay and are comforted among the mourners of zion. "BH
I have finally moved back to be with my Fiance. Been looking for a job for several months. In the meantime I am trying to make ends meet with my jewelry business. Please take a look at my link and tell me what you think.
"I know the greatest type of person you can become is a Champion." -Tim McGaffin
"Success is failure turned inside out, the silver tint of the clouds of doubt, and you can never tell how close you are, it may be near when it seems so far.
So stick to the fight when you are hardest hit.
It’s when things seem worse, that you must not quit." –Unknown
Thank you Critical Thinking Outside The Box for inviting me into your circle of friends.
"It does something to feed the soul and the mind. It makes you more than you were before. To have more, we must first become more, and to become more, we must work harder on ourselves than we do on anything else. " Jim Rohn
I appreciate your friendship and wish you happiness and prosperity.
Hello. I appreciate your friendship and wish you happiness and prosperity.
"Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around." -- Leo F. Buscaglia