Saturday, December 31, 2011

Happy New Year - Inspiratinal Quote

Hello Client and Friend,

It already has been a month again since I have sent out my last inspirational quote, time just goes by so fast. I hope you enjoy this feature which we all can use every now and than. 

HAPPY NEW YEAR

We hope you had a great Year 2011

Since you are getting ready for the Year 2012

I wanted to wish you a

HAPPY, HEALTHY, PROSPEROUS
            and BEST EVER 
           NEW YEAR 2012

To bring you in the right mindset to start the New Year,
please have a look at this awesome inspirational video on YouTube


Have an awesome 2011,

 
Inspirational quote of the month:

A successful man is who can lay a firm foundation
with the bricks others have thrown at him.
By: David Brinkley 

By the way, I am always just a phone call (519) 579-4110 or an e-mail (thilo@thiloyourrealtor.com) away for any of your real estate related questions and needs.

 Best regards,

 THILO BIEDERMANN, B.Sc.
Sales Representative
RE/MAX TWIN CITY REALTY INC.
901 VICTORIA ST. N.
KITCHENER, ON N2B 3C3
E-mail:
thilo@thiloyourrealtor.com
Office: 519-579-4110
Direct: 519-240-0915

 CLIENT SATISFACTION IS # 1

 I am never too busy for any of your referrals!

  
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Happy Holidays and December Flash News

Dear client and friend:

I hope you had a great 2011. Now s the year is drawing to a close

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I would like to thank you for all your support during this year and

wish you and your loved ones

                  HAPPY HOLIDAYS

                                                            and a

healthy, happy and prosperous New Year.

It has been another month since my last newsletter. Time flies by so fast.

Enjoy this Newsletter and the Kids Corner for those rainy days we hopefully don’t have too often.

Please feel free to forward my “FLASH NEWS”  

to anyone you might think could be interested in this information. THANK YOU in advance.

PRINTING TIP:

To save paper and ink, set your printer to only print page 2 and 3.

By the way, I am always just a phone call (519) 579-4110 or an e-mail (thilo@thiloyourrealtor.com) away for any of your real estate needs or questions.

 

Best regards,

 

Thilo Biedermann, B.Sc.

Sales Representative

RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc.

 

Office: 519-579-4110

E-Mail: thilo@thiloyourreator.com

Web:   www.thiloyourrealtor.com

 

Please call me to find out more about the Land Transfer Tax Credit.

 

CLIENT SATISFACTION IS # 1

 

By the way, I am never too busy for any of your referrals.

By the way, I am always just a phone call (519) 579-4110 or an e-mail (thilo@thiloyourrealtor.com) away for any of your real estate needs or questions.

 

Best regards,

 

Thilo Biedermann, B.Sc.

Sales Representative

RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc.

 

Office: 519-579-4110

E-Mail: thilo@thiloyourreator.com

Web:   www.thiloyourrealtor.com

 

Please call me to find out more about the Land Transfer Tax Credit.

 

CLIENT SATISFACTION IS # 1

 

By the way, I am never too busy for any of your referrals.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

A WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS SPIRIT

Anonymous donors pay off Kmart layaway accounts

By MARGERY A. BECK

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — The young father stood in line at the Kmart layaway counter, wearing dirty clothes and worn-out boots. With him were three small children.

He asked to pay something on his bill because he knew he wouldn't be able to afford it all before Christmas. Then a mysterious woman stepped up to the counter.

"She told him, 'No, I'm paying for it,'" recalled Edna Deppe, assistant manager at the store in Indianapolis. "He just stood there and looked at her and then looked at me and asked if it was a joke. I told him it wasn't, and that she was going to pay for him. And he just busted out in tears."

At Kmart stores across the country, Santa seems to be getting some help: Anonymous donors are paying off strangers' layaway accounts, buying the Christmas gifts other families couldn't afford, especially toys and children's clothes set aside by impoverished parents.

Before she left the store Tuesday evening, the Indianapolis woman in her mid-40s had paid the layaway orders for as many as 50 people. On the way out, she handed out $50 bills and paid for two carts of toys for a woman in line at the cash register.

"She was doing it in the memory of her husband who had just died, and she said she wasn't going to be able to spend it and wanted to make people happy with it," Deppe said. The woman did not identify herself and only asked people to "remember Ben," an apparent reference to her husband.

Deppe, who said she's worked in retail for 40 years, had never seen anything like it.

"It was like an angel fell out of the sky and appeared in our store," she said.

Most of the donors have done their giving secretly.

Dona Bremser, an Omaha nurse, was at work when a Kmart employee called to tell her that someone had paid off the $70 balance of her layaway account, which held nearly $200 in toys for her 4-year-old son.

"I was speechless," Bremser said. "It made me believe in Christmas again."

Dozens of other customers have received similar calls in Nebraska, Michigan, Iowa, Indiana and Montana.

 

The benefactors generally ask to help families who are squirreling away items for young children. They often pay a portion of the balance, usually all but a few dollars or cents so the layaway order stays in the store's system.

The phenomenon seems to have begun in Michigan before spreading, Kmart executives said.

"It is honestly being driven by people wanting to do a good deed at this time of the year," said Salima Yala, Kmart's division vice president for layaway.

The good Samaritans seem to be visiting mainly Kmart stores, though a Wal-Mart spokesman said a few of his stores in Joplin, Mo., and Chicago have also seen some layaway accounts paid off.

Kmart representatives say they did nothing to instigate the secret Santas or spread word of the generosity. But it's happening as the company struggles to compete with chains such as Wal-Mart and Target.

Kmart may be the focus of layaway generosity, Yala said, because it is one of the few large discount stores that has offered layaway year-round for about four decades. Under the program, customers can make purchases but let the store hold onto their merchandise as they pay it off slowly over several weeks.

The sad memories of layaways lost prompted at least one good Samaritan to pay off the accounts of five people at an Omaha Kmart, said Karl Graff, the store's assistant manager.

"She told me that when she was younger, her mom used to set up things on layaway at Kmart, but they rarely were able to pay them off because they just didn't have the money for it," Graff said.

He called a woman who had been helped, "and she broke down in tears on the phone with me. She wasn't sure she was going to be able to pay off their layaway and was afraid their kids weren't going to have anything for Christmas."

"You know, 50 bucks may not sound like a lot, but I tell you what, at the right time, it may as well be a million dollars for some people," Graff said.

Graff's store alone has seen about a dozen layaway accounts paid off in the last 10 days, with the donors paying $50 to $250 on each account.

"To be honest, in retail, it's easy to get cynical about the holidays, because you're kind of grinding it out when everybody else is having family time," Graff said. "It's really encouraging to see this side of Christmas again."

Lori Stearnes of Omaha also benefited from the generosity of a stranger who paid all but $58 of her $250 layaway bill for toys for her four youngest grandchildren.

Stearnes said she and her husband live paycheck to paycheck, but she plans to use the money she was saving for the toys to help pay for someone else's layaway.

In Missoula, Mont., a man spent more than $1,200 to pay down the balances of six customers whose layaway orders were about to be returned to a Kmart store's inventory because of late payments.

Store employees reached one beneficiary on her cellphone at Seattle Children's Hospital, where her son was being treated for an undisclosed illness.

"She was yelling at the nurses, 'We're going to have Christmas after all!'" store manager Josine Murrin said.

A Kmart in Plainfield Township, Mich., called Roberta Carter last week to let her know a man had paid all but 40 cents of her $60 layaway.

Carter, a mother of eight from Grand Rapids, Mich., said she cried upon hearing the news. She and her family have been struggling as she seeks a full-time job.

"My kids will have clothes for Christmas," she said.

Angie Torres, a stay-at-home mother of four children under the age of 8, was in the Indianapolis Kmart on Tuesday to make a payment on her layaway bill when she learned the woman next to her was paying off her account.

"I started to cry. I couldn't believe it," said Torres, who doubted she would have been able to pay off the balance. "I was in disbelief. I hugged her and gave her a kiss."

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Associated Press writers Michael J. Crumb in Des Moines, Iowa; Matt Volz, in Helena, Mont.; and Jeff Karoub in Detroit contributed to this report.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Latest News about "Your Best You"

Motivational Speaker and author, Jamaican Canadian Paulet Biedermann's recently launched book, 'Your Best You' gearing up for the best sellers list:  Biedermann offers a lot of 'how tos' in this powerful book. The perfect book for New Year's Resolutionists.

Success is not a gift, but a carefully created recipe of one part perseverance, one part determination and one part persistence.

In her new book, "Your Best You," motivational speaker and author Paulet Biedermann contends that "success and ultimate happiness are elusive and happens when one relinquishes his or her authority to self manage and or self master. The price one pays is an unfulfilled life that is marred by mediocrity, an inability to realize one’s optimum potential and overall the equivalent of a mundane existence” she said.

Biedermann outlines some of the basic contributing factors to success in her book which assists readers to objectively evaluate and analyze where they are in their lives today versus where they would like to be. Some of the important influences that shaped our lives such as media, family of origin, self esteem (or lacking thereof), religion, personality, community, poverty, neglect and abuse are identified and explored in the book. Readers learn how they evolved into who they are today. Suggestions and guidance are readily available via tips, techniques and strategies that can be used to set realistic and attainable goals. The book also outlines healthy habits of successful people. Suggestions to identify and intercept maladaptive patterns such as coping with stress are made throughout the book.

According to Biedermann, "the book has done extremely well since its launch Oct. 31, 2011. The community has been very supportive. Book signings have been very successful including the ones we had over the weekend at the Book Express at the Cambridge Centre and Shoppers Drug Mart Hespeler which went exceptionally well" she said. 

Biedermann’s agent Sandra Mills is very confident of a very productive 2012 for her client. "2012 will be a very busy year for Paulet, as I have put together a very hectic book tour schedule for her that will make stops in the US, the Caribbean and Europe" she said. 

When asked why she thinks the books popularity is growing, Biedermann said, “Your Best You is raw, reader friendly and is presented from a common sense perspective using real life case studies based on my experiences working as a psychotherapist."

Biedermann is already working on her second book which will be published in spring 2012. Her current book is available at Walmart, selected Chapters, Shoppers, The Book Express and several independent book stores. Her mandate is to reach the masses as had been her intent from the book’s inception. She expects that the book will be a great resource for youngsters who may be struggling with mapping their future or faced with important life altering decisions. Biedermann plans to donate some of her books to assist marginalized youths in poorer neighborhoods in Canada and Jamaica

“I will only be successful as an author and motivational speaker if I am able help those most in need” she reiterated.

For additional information,  please contact:

info@yourbestyou.ca

www.yourbestyou.ca

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Your Best You Book Signing

Exciting news!

 

A powerful book and a meaningful gift!

 

Paulet has book signings scheduled for the following dates and locations:

December 8th 7:00 - 9:00 PM: Book Express, Cambridge Centre, Cambridge, ON

December 10th 2:00 - 5:00 PM: Shoppers Drug Mart, Holiday Inn Dr., Cambridge, ON

 

Please drop by and get your signed copy of her book.

 

This book helps you to understand how you became the person you are today; it also teaches you strategies for taking back your self control. You will sit in the driver’s seat of your destination vehicle and steer yourself in the path of success: self management and self mastery. Success is not a gift, it is earned. It is usually the result of fulfillment and attainment of your goals and aspirations. You have the power! YOUR BEST YOU helps you to realize your full potential by revisiting your goals, dreams and aspirations. It guides you on how to evolve into your best self by taking charge of your life..

 

For more info, please go to:

www.yourbestyou.ca

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Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Bank of Canada Holds Rates Steady

Tuesday, 06 December 2011 09:33 Newsroom

With all the uncertainty surrounding many of the world’s economies at the moment, there was a semi-sure bet- that they Bank of Canada would stay put, given the strength of the headwinds blowing against our borders.

Read the full article @ http://propertywire.ca/news/national-news/1566-bank-of-canada-holds-rates-steady.html

By the way, please remember I am always just a phone call (519) 579-4110 or an e-mail thilo@thiloyourrealtor.com away for any of your real estate needs or questions.

Best regards,

Thilo Biedermann, B.Sc.

Sales Representative

RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc.

519-579-4110

 

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