Hi everyone
Thanks for your lovely comforting comments during my time of illness. I will get around to replying to each one them when I can. I am still poorly but managed to write a post and publish it on my beatredundancyblues.wordpress.com blog site.
Despite being ill for a while now, in the post, I have focused on both my personal and professional successes for 2013. This includes writing successes.
As you are a huge part of my success, I thought you would like to read it so we can celebrate together. Here it is:
- Receiving a Good Citizens Award from the police.
- Meeting and speaking to HM the Queen at St James’s Palace.
- Becoming a self-employed Tutor and teaching my first Blogging as an aid to recovery course – How to start a WordPress.com blog.
- beatredundancyblues won a Special Recognition FT4G Business Award in February.
- beatredundancyblues.com Launched in March.
- beatredundancyblues.co.uk Launched in July.
- beatredundancyblues was referred to on the Sage One website, alongside a blog article written by founder Sandra Bellamy in August: Have you got the guts to run your own business?
- beatredundancyblues was referred to on the Pay Justice website, alongside a blog article written by founder Sandra Bellamy in September: How can women make men pay for injustices -16 warning signs of constructive dismissal
- beatredundancyblues features on the newly launched sandrabellamy.co.uk site that was launched in November.
- beatredundancyblues published a redundancy success story in November about about Matthew Evans fulfilling his artistic dreams:Redundancy-success-story-matthew-evans-one-year
- beatredundancyblues published a redundancy success story in December about Sherri Matthews fulfilling her writing dreams after the age of 50: Read Sherri’s success story
I would like to reiterate my thanks to you.
As I still have lots of work to do on my book over the next few days and need to get some sleep and rest, I won’t be able to comment, like or post as much. I will write as soon as I am able to, keep smiling, you are awesome.
Sandra
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