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Seattle

Made it last night to Seattle. It's always good to be here. My bed has an electric blanket and that is a nice treat to come home to. I will be spending the week with my mom and dad, and various friends that I have not seen in quite some time. Took a walk at…

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Valerie - i can top it…here it is almost October and Where In The World is Jess? :o )

Jessica's fan - We need an update!! You travel all these fun places and meet great people, but it’s the middle of Aug, what have you been up to?

Mom - Jess,
I have loved having you home for the week. Loved the walks and being together for all the family events. Thanks for taking the time and making the effort to be home with all the family for the McDougall Baby Shower/Reunion.
love, Mom

Liz - So fun that you are here Jess! Cannot wait to see you! John and I have a birthday dinner in Seattle tonight, but hopefully we can pop over soon. Glad you got a walk in on Redondo – that sounds nice.
Love Liz

YES book.

Jeffrey's next book, The Little Gold Book of YES! Attitude has now been sent to the printer. I spent the last week editing, and re-editing. It's an intense task. This will be my third book of Jeffrey's. It's rewarding to see the product in completion. My editing skills have increased tremendously with each new project…

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Matt Gibb - My wife sent me to your blog as she is a fan of your sister, Ali, and frequents her blog for design tips and such for scrapbooking. I however am a fan of Jeffrey. His Little Red Book of selling completely changed the way my co-workers and myself approached our sales at our software firm. We saw revenues increase as goals were met and exceeded. But more importantly, we grew as individuals and our skill sets are far better after reading the book. If you get the opportunity, please give Jeffrey our deepest thanks and tell him he changed about 4 sales dudes lives from Utah. Can’t wait for the next book.
Matt

Liz - I’m so proud of you – what great strides you have made in your career as an editor! Make sure you are keeping your resume current and updated while all these milestones are fresh in your mind. I hate trying to update a resume 6 years later when my current job has become so routine that I forget all the really important things it is I do every day.

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