Dear Reader,
I'm a phone call away.

Sometimes, no matter how much you want to or how hard you try, you just can't do it all by yourself.

When you find yourself in that situation, pick up your phone and give me a call.

No fee.

No criticism.

Just a responsive listener for you.

And possibly some beneficial suggestions.

Want to meet first and discuss the parameters?

Join me at Corner Bakery Cafe, 9311H Katy Freeway (I-10 W at Echo Lane), 7:30 to 8:30 AM Wednesday, November 3rd.

We will talk about what you want or need and The Inner Circle Mastermind Group.

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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY NOVEMBER 3RD
1954
The horrors of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki fresh in their minds, Japanese moviegoers confront a new nuclear cataclysm: a prehistoric monster-lizard, resurrected because of nuclear tests in the Pacific, come to ravage Japan yet again. Premiering today in Tokyo, the original film won't be released in the US until 2004.
1957
A Moscow stray, named Laika, launches into space aboard the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2. The dog is sent into orbit to test the effects of space travel on living animals. Unfortunately, no re-entry plan exists and Laika dies during the experiment.
1964
Patsy Mink wins one of Hawaii's two US House seats, becoming the first woman of color to join Congress. In 1972, she will become the first Asian American to run for president. During her tenure in Congress, Mink will co-sponsor Title IX, which will be renamed for her following her death in 2002.
1986
The weekly 'Ash-Shiraa' reports that the US is secretly selling weapons to Iran in an attempt to get seven American hostages, held in Lebanon, released. The arms-for-hostages story quickly escalates into the Iran-Contra scandal.
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We were created from a priority research project of the Houston Chamber of Commerce in the late 1970's on the importance of start-up and emerging small businesses. We brought you Houston's first small business incubator, which became Texas' oldest, the first co-working space in Texas, the first Womens Business Center in the United States and the first Residency Incubator and first Virtual Accelerator Program in the World. Our clients have ranged from pre-start-ups to the largest companies in the United States! We clearly demonstrated that entrepreneurship could be taught, that business plans were not a requirement for a successful business, that women were starting businesses at a faster rate than men and that entrepreneurship was color-blind and gender neutral. Our start-ups have won virtually every award in Houston for business growth, some nationally, some even internationally and some of our established client companies are now household names in Houston. We operate entirely without grants, gifts, donations or public funding. We don't have our hand out and are NOT your tax dollars at work! We are totally self-sufficient!

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