Leaving a Trail – by Art Fettig

Art Fettig’s Monday Morning Memo
July 27, 2009

In This Issue
o Leaving a Trail
o Say Something Good
o Points To Ponder
o A Little Humor
o Quote of the Week

Paper Trail
Pixabay

Leaving a Trail
Whenever the President nominates someone for an important position in government the Senators get their bird dogs out and they start searching for any paper trail the candidate might have left to be exposed in hearings. Just for the heck of it I went to the Internet to see just what kind of a paper trail I might have left behind in my career. It wasn’t so bad. Lots of my books are offered used by others on Amazon.com. I found something on my receiving the Distinguished Service To Safety Award from the National Safety Council in 2002. There is an ad by a doctor specializing in weight loss where I gave him a testimonial that after one day at his Brain Washing session, in the next two months I managed to lose from 214 down to 176 pounds. Oh what I would give to do that again. And there is a testimonial I wrote for The Christophers about taking their Leadership Course and how it changed my life. One outfit offers a review of my book for just $20. The book itself only costs $10. Figure that one out. I guess it is for people who have no opinions. A lot of agencies are offering my services as a speaker but if you go to them they recommend someone else. Hmmm. There are many references to this newsletter and to the SafetySmart Website. I write sometimes for their newsletter and they recently paid tribute to me as a safety pioneer. I figure that is better than a kick in the head. There is a realtor who is selling e-books of two of my works without my permission. Maybe he isn’t selling any houses. Who knows. One site had just one item, my Self-Esteem Credo with nice music behind it. And there is a reference to just a part of that same verse in a national teacher’s magazine. Half a dozen sites offer a quote or two by yours truly. No bitter attacks. No scandal. No arrest reports or lawsuits or slander charges. I figure I got off pretty clean. I’m still safe.

Balloons
We could almost reach out and touch it.

Say Something Good
At my 80th birthday party in Battle Creek, Michigan recently it was sunset and we were all gathered around the pool at my son Daniel’s home and someone spotted an air balloon drifting along lazily in the blue sky above. It passed by very low and then drifted out of sight and then a few moments later a second balloon appeared and this one seemed to be so low that we could almost reach out and touch it. The people in the balloon waved at us and then they too disappeared from sight. I guess I can honestly say that I got two balloons for my birthday. What a nice memory. May God bless America and keep our troops from harm.

Points To Ponder
I bring you the gift of these four words: I believe in you. Blaise Pascal

A Little Humor
I’m currently taking a class on becoming a stand up comic. I’ve been working on a script and I have changed it a hundred time or so. Next month we will go to a comedy club where I will have to do my routine. I figure that 80 is a good time to start a new career. So far I have learned that the toughest thing I have to do is just stand up. The second toughest is to keep standing.

Quote of the Week
A real friend is one who walks in when the rest of the world walks out. Walter Winchell

Recommended Reading

Art Fettig's The Platinum Rule
Art Fettig’s The Platinum Rule – Available from Amazon.com

The Platinum Rule by Art Fettig

The Age Old Secret to Happiness and Prosperity. If you believe in the Golden Rule then, just maybe, you are one of those fortunate few who are ready to take a giant step forwaqrd in your lives to fame, fortune and a great new plateau of personal satisfaction.

Art Fettig has identified a little known key to wealth and happiness in his book The Platinum rule. I hope that millions of people discover this little book and apply this giving formula. Trul their lives will be enriched and certainly this will be a better world.” – The Wickman Formula, Executive Press 1991


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