Chapter 8, part 4
so undeserved, but was indeed the result of her making some disastrous decision. My Mother, her dear friend Marilyn and Margot were all close friends, and were such a joy to be around. And with my mother’s and Marilyn’s recent...
Chapter 8 part 3
now “owned” by her son. She controlled nothing. To make a long story short I will bypass the months spent with her attorney trying to reestablish her independence by proving she was lucid and of sound mind. It was no...
Chapter 8 part 2
(From Sharon book, “Where to from Here”) CHAPTER EIGHT, ” BAD NEWS” The news media is filled with stories of those unfortunate souls who have made poor decisions. Then there are also those despicable people who make those...
Chapter 7 and 8
somehow these ‘dreamers’ do not think it necessary to have paid their dues as it were, and so there they sit on the divan awaiting the phone call with the good news. Not too many contracts are handed out to...
Chapter 7, part 5
finding a renewed awareness of who you are and what it is like to work with you, let us proceed. Present yourself with chin held high and recognize your capabilities and talents. Bring to that interview, and possibly your next...
Chapter 7 part 4
in line for the same position as you, well the rules of the game are cast aside for a contest of diabolical proportions. Under these circumstances things can and will become so out of hand that it usually ends up...
Chapter 7 part 3
Sharon Wyatt’s WHERE TO FROM HERE” By the Way (This is the last book Sharon wrote/ We will of course finish, and then we will feature her biography, which is being transcribed from a handwritten manuscript) Part 3 of Chapter...
Chapter 7 Part 2
Chapter Seven part Two of Sharon Wyatt’s book “Where To From Here” ….As the owner of a large tool and die factory, it made for the perfect place for him to institute his many ideas for inventions for the paralyzed,...
Where To From Here
WHERE TO FROM HERE…DECISIONS, DECISIONS PREFACE I had a decision to make– to write this book or not to write this book. Obviously I chose the former, and began the interesting task of finding the words necessary to convey...