It’s Family Day here in my part of Canada today. A new stat holiday put in place a few years back to help break up the monotony of our Canadian winters. It’s a bit of a stretch between Christmas and Easter, so I guess this is the government’s answer. Anyway, I enjoyed taking the family out tobogganing today and took a few solo runs down the hill myself. Maybe just to prove to myself that I’m not too old to have some fun without killing myself in the process!
I also got some good news from a program I joined a couple of months back called Dead Bolt Secure. This one was in Beta launch and it looks like we are close to going live. I also found out that they increased the rebate on the first two levels of your matrix from $0.50 to $1.oo making the affordable subscription of $10.99/month for the privacy protection software basically free once the company filled forced matrix helps to fill those spots for you. I did a write up when I first joined that you can read here. It is still a great chance for those interested to get in at the top, as at the time I had the 18th spot company wide and not much has changed under me, so there is an advantage here to those that understand how a matrix works and the benefits of getting in at the beginning.
You will also see that I have added a couple of things to my blog. This will always be a work in progress! I added a page called Canadian Made. I will be adding some video media there over time that truly shows to me the uniqueness of being Canadian. So be sure to check back often.
I also added a permanent banner for the Prosperity Game. A new team project I have joined that involves helping each other out to make money. There is a free drawing that anyone can enter for a team spot that is given away on a regular basis. The nice thing with it is if you don’t win you stay entered for the next draw. Kind of a way to increase your chances of winning, and you don’t need to do anything except fill out a form to claim an entry. Hey, it’s free so why not check it out….just look for the rabbit on the right, and click on it to visit our blog there for more information.























































