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4 | My Passion - Issue 2 - July 2015 THE RIGHT EMAIL MAKES A DIFFERENCE. LOOK LIKE THE PRO YOU ARE Did you know that customers are nine times more likely to choose a business that has a professional email address? Get a professional address, like yourname@yourbusiness.com. Sync email across all your computers, smartphones and more. Store more of your email with secure online storage. Make a .com name with us 5 page website $4.99/month 24/7 Sales & Support (480) 624-2500 Ref: Sillywip.com Dr. Paulette Stewart From the Editor’s desk: First of all, I want to thank each one of you for the great response that we had regarding the first edition of “My Passion Magazine.” I hope that you will continue to enjoy and tell all of your friends about it. This is a free on-line magazine. However, you can purchase a hard copy by going on my website (www.drpaulettestewart.com), click on "store" and place your order. The late Johnny Cash was a famous country music artist. One of his hit songs was “One Piece at a Time.” The song tells of a man who, in 1949, leaves his home in Kentucky to pursue work at General Motors in Detroit, Michigan. The singer assembles wheels on Cadillac’s, watching each one roll by day after day on the assembly line, Find Us: www.drpaulettestewart.com Email: paulette@drpaulettestewart.com Blog: http://drpaulettestewart.com/blog/ Facebook: Dr. Paulette Stewart knowing that he will never be able to afford one. Beginning almost immediately, he and a coworker decided to steal a Cadillac, using their assembly line jobs to obtain the parts. He takes the small parts home hidden in his large lunchbox; larger parts are smuggled out in his co-worker's motor home. As the song goes, it took about 24 years to gather the parts before they could put the car together, and when they finished assembling the car, it did not look at all like the Cadillac. (Pull the song up on the internet and read the lyrics. They are really funny.) You can have plans and accomplish them. As you put your "one piece at a time" in the right order, your life will look exactly as it should. Editor Notes Dr.Paulette Stewart My Passion Magazine This song reminds me of how we are today. Some people want to take the short cuts in life and not pay the price. Some of us work very hard at what we do and we accomplish a lot. But, there are others of us that ride the coat tails of others to get ahead in life and do not accomplish anything. We plan for our futures, but life is a oneday-at-a-time process. Each day we are building. Each day we are accomplishing something that we did not accomplish yesterday. Each day we are going forward, one piece at a time. As we put the pieces together, our lives may not always look like what we want, but it is our life and not someone else’s life. I like to put puzzles together. I have a system (I have a plan). First, I empty the box. I get all of my “outside edge” pieces together. I then try to pick out my colors and put them together. Then I begin. As the pieces start connecting, I can see a form. I can see a picture. I can see the front of the box. However, it only comes together one piece at a time. New beginnings are important! Slow down and try not to do too much. Let your life process. Yes, we can have plans and accomplish them. When you put your one piece at a time in the right order, your life will look just the way it is supposed to look.

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| <strong>My</strong> Passion - Issue 2 - July 2015<br />

THE RIGHT EMAIL<br />

MAKES A<br />

DIFFERENCE.<br />

LOOK LIKE THE<br />

PRO YOU ARE<br />

Did you know that customers are nine times more<br />

likely to choose a business that has a professional<br />

email address?<br />

Get a professional address, like yourname@yourbusiness.com.<br />

Sync email across all your computers, smartphones and more.<br />

Store more of your email with secure online storage.<br />

Make a .com name with us<br />

5 page website $4.99/month<br />

24/7 Sales & Support (480) 624-2500 Ref: Sillywip.com<br />

Dr. Paulette<br />

Stewart<br />

From the Editor’s desk:<br />

First of all, I want to thank each one of<br />

you for the great response that we had<br />

regarding the first edition of “<strong>My</strong> Passion<br />

<strong>Magazine</strong>.” I hope that you will<br />

continue to enjoy and tell all of your<br />

friends about it. This is a free on-line<br />

magazine. However, you can purchase<br />

a hard copy by going on my website<br />

(www.drpaulettestewart.com), click on<br />

"store" and place your order.<br />

The late Johnny Cash was a famous<br />

country music artist. One of his hit<br />

songs was “One Piece at a Time.”<br />

The song tells of a man who, in 1949,<br />

leaves his home in Kentucky to pursue<br />

work at General Motors in Detroit,<br />

Michigan. The singer assembles wheels<br />

on Cadillac’s, watching each one roll<br />

by day after day on the assembly line,<br />

Find Us: www.drpaulettestewart.com<br />

Email: paulette@drpaulettestewart.com<br />

Blog: http://drpaulettestewart.com/blog/<br />

Facebook: Dr. Paulette Stewart<br />

knowing that he will never be able<br />

to afford one.<br />

Beginning almost immediately,<br />

he and a coworker decided to steal<br />

a Cadillac, using their assembly<br />

line jobs to obtain the parts. He<br />

takes the small parts home hidden<br />

in his large lunchbox; larger parts<br />

are smuggled out in his co-worker's<br />

motor home.<br />

As the song goes, it took about 24<br />

years to gather the parts before<br />

they could put the car together,<br />

and when they finished assembling<br />

the car, it did not look at all like<br />

the Cadillac. (Pull the song up on<br />

the internet and read the lyrics.<br />

They are really funny.)<br />

You can have plans and accomplish<br />

them. As you put your "one piece<br />

at a time" in the right order, your<br />

life will look exactly as it should.<br />

Editor Notes<br />

Dr.Paulette Stewart<br />

<strong>My</strong> Passion <strong>Magazine</strong><br />

This song reminds me of how we are today.<br />

Some people want to take the short cuts in<br />

life and not pay the price. Some of us work<br />

very hard at what we do and we accomplish<br />

a lot. But, there are others of us that ride<br />

the coat tails of others to get ahead in life<br />

and do not accomplish anything.<br />

We plan for our futures, but life is a oneday-at-a-time<br />

process. Each day we are<br />

building. Each day we are accomplishing<br />

something that we did not accomplish yesterday.<br />

Each day we are going forward, one<br />

piece at a time.<br />

As we put the pieces together, our lives may<br />

not always look like what we want, but it is<br />

our life and not someone else’s life.<br />

I like to put puzzles together. I have a system<br />

(I have a plan). First, I empty the box.<br />

I get all of my “outside edge” pieces together.<br />

I then try to pick out my colors and<br />

put them together. Then I begin. As the<br />

pieces start connecting, I can see a form. I<br />

can see a picture. I can see the front of the<br />

box. However, it only comes together one<br />

piece at a time.<br />

New beginnings are important! Slow down<br />

and try not to do too much. Let your life<br />

process. Yes, we can have plans and accomplish<br />

them. When you put your one piece at<br />

a time in the right order, your life will look<br />

just the way it is supposed to look.

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