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27 décembre 2006

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Merci Michel pour cette magnifique initiative de valorisation du cresson essonien. Je reconnais en vous le pourfendeur des produits agricoles manipulés. Sus aux OGM et vive les produits bio. Votre bien dévouée, Séverine.

Cher Michel, votre note sur le cresson me rappelle une anecdote. Il y a un an de celà j'étais victime, régulièrement, de crises aigues. Heureusement, une application de cresson en crème a stoppé net ces crises et je suis aujourd'hui une jeune femme epanouie. Votre bien chère, Gaëlle AB.....

Dear Preston,That is a great attitude to have, and no doubt inrinsipg words. But HARD WORK and smart business practices are the most important part of being successful. Not everyone is supposed to be famously successful, but you can be a success with your own business without being well known. I'm confident that you do work hard Preston, and I realize you mention hard work and courage in your post, and I am going a bit farther in my message than what you are saying. But honestly, there are too many enthusiastic people in this industry who think The Secret or just wishing for success is all you need to make it happen, but they don't put in a sincere effort and do a good job to DESERVE success. Frankly, there are some that don't really have the talent or right business skills to even survive in the wedding/events industry, much less back up their dreams of success. When that is the case, it's time to try another ambition. It is okay to fail sometimes. That is how we learn lessons in life. Preston, I cannot agree that just wishing or positive visualization will earn anyone success at the level where you are at. I'm sure smart financial planning and key strategic business practices were also instrumental to your success. You didn't just wish all of this to happen and poof there it was. Sorry, but I'm getting a little tired of seeing Pollyanna messages like this from well known and successful people. Yes, it is important to believe in yourself, but guess what, here's the secret: do good work and have great customer service and you'll be successful. And be sure you are realistic about what success means to you and your business goals. We are all not meant to be Oprah or Preston. That's just reality.

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