Celebrating Supportive People

Friends.  Loved ones.  Neighbours.

They fill your life with love and joy and support for your ideas.  They call you when you’re sick and give you organic, free-range chickens when you’re feeling blue.

We’re told to surround ourselves with lovely, helpful. inspiring people if we want to live a happy life.  And, as far as I can tell, that’s really good advice.  I’ve got lots and lots of these wonderful people in my life and I really don’t know where I’d be without them.

Of course, sometimes people are busy.  Or they’ve got troubles of their own.  Or it’s 3:00 AM and you’ve got insomnia and it would just be nice to see a friendly face or twelve.

Let me present you with my second “Sign of Encouragement” – your very own downloadable tribe of friendly, helpful people.

This month I’ve decided to really simplify the whole process.  Just right click on the picture and save it to your computer.  From there, you can print it off and hang in on your fridge, size it to make greeting cards to send to your real friends or print it onto transfer paper so you can decorate a pillowcase or two (think of the happy dreams you could have!!).

And since I really suck at pricing things, I’ve decided to make my Signs of Encouragement “Pay What You Feel” (last month’s, too!)  Which means, if you’re feeling a little pinched right now, but you still need the encouragement, download away my friend!  You have my blessing!  And if you’re feeling flush, well, there’s that handy little “donate” button from the lovely folks at PayPal.

Either way, I hope you like my friendly people!  And please let me know what you’ll be celebrating this weekend!


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