Had lunch with my friend this past Friday, then picked up my mail. There were more books for review, it was almost too much of a good thing. Also, I recieved not one but two books from author Paula Langguth Ryan, who had enjoyed reading my article concerning bankruptcy in Work & Family at BellaOnline. Both books are about prosperity and abundance. In Bounce Back from Bankruptcy she writes, Thank you for all you do to help people get a fresh start. What a nice thing to say. I read this book this past week end. It is definately worth buying if you are having a problem holding on to your money, even if you are not thinking of filing for the Big B. Here is post concerning Ryan http://journals.aol.com/vryanes/vw/entries/475
Ryan's second book is titled Giving Thanks, The Art of Tithing. Her concept is when you decide to give you open yourself to receive. That works for me. I have always been a believer in that. My dear friend used to say that she noticed that I always managed to have money coming to me from odd sources, she said her mom was the same way. Once, after noticing something I had done or said, (she never revealed which) she decided that her mom and I were generous almost to a fault, when it came to giving $$ donations and sharing. Therefore, the money is somehow returned. That sounds like the 1947 movie The Bishop's Wife. Actor Monty Woolley, is a poor professor who shares his last bottle of wine with Cary Grant and the Bishop's wife. Grant plays the angel Dudley, who refills the professor's bottle, each time the professor pours a drink for his guests.
Many thanks to author Paula Langguth Ryan.

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