David sent me this blog post. It is dated December 25, 2009.
David writes:
I've never been one to make new year resolutions. I think if it takes a new year to make me change something, then I'm probably not really committed to changing it. That said, I do think the new year is a good time to take stock of my life and see what's working and what's not. Basically treat it like an inventory for a business. What is selling and what isn't. What are customers asking for?
This has been an amazing year. Those who have followed us this year know that is an understatement. Literally, our entire life has changed. And despite my incarceration, we have gained so much in the process, and shed many things that just weren't selling. Good riddance. We put things like shame, fear, resentment and self-pity on clearance. We stocked up on gratitude, respect, love and forgiveness. Very hot items, I must say! We also saw great demand for honesty, compassion and faith.
As we look forward to this year and beyond, I have a feeling most of these items are timeless and will continue to be heavy sellers. Don't wait too long, as you may miss out. And you won't find them in the clearance bin at Wal-Mart with the Jonas Brothers dish set.
God bless,
David
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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