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This group is intended for user of LinkedIn to share ways they're leveraging the app to build their businesses.
November 20
Christopher, I read a recent article from Jonah Goldberg, in which he said, "Rights cannot come from government. At best, they can be protected by government. The Founders understood this, which is why our Bill of Rights is really a list of restric…
August 7
Let me know how I can help. (Obviously the answer to both questions is, "yes".)
August 7
Thanks Angie. Good question. I made a couple of good connections and re-connections for which a meeting is the next logical step. I was also reminded of a few people that I hadn't kept in touch with. And finally, I was able to meet a few people lik…
July 31
Anna Lovell and Curt Franke are now friends
July 31
Attending the Indiana Business Rally on July 29th? Connect with other Rallyers before and after the actual Rally!
July 29
Curt Franke and Angie Meeks are now friends
July 29
Curt Franke and Michael Ratliff are now friends
June 26

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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
Change Agent
What are you working on?
Opening new accounts and markets for BitWise Solutions and introducing a new product to the construction industry in a sideline.
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Middle Manager
What is your Company Website?
http://www.bitwisesolutions.com
What is your alma mater?
Butler University

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At 10:27pm on April 5, 2009, Genie Goykhberg said…
Absolutely! In my coaching I often tell people that everything that happens to us we should take whether as a blessing from the above (according their believes) or a lesson. If it is a lesson we need to acknowledge it and try to learn the lesson so that we can move on in our self-development. Awareness is a must - we dont know what we dont know.
I see a lot of people whos #3 spouse is different from #1 & #2 just by first name – a perfect example of the lesson that was not learned.
God does make all things work for good even for those who might not be devoted children of his. People who don’t want to invest in their own self growth often do ask “Why Me???” These people might have their throat as their weak organ – our throat chakra is responsible for the acceptance.
Some Christians (especially Catholics) have a problem with BioScalar Energy work (such as Reiki). I am a Certified Natural Health Practitioner from Christian Trinity College; continue my education there for my Doctor of Naturopathy. My original degree was MSME (was a custom built machinery designer) with minor in Physics.
Having an accent helps me to grab undivided attentions, as I built my sentence in different way, using different analogy – it makes people THINK.
Thank you for your reply and God Bless you!
At 10:01pm on April 3, 2009, Genie Goykhberg said…
its an expression, Curt. Refer to Life as a Royal Ruler. THere are a lot of things that happened to us during the course of our lives that we did not see a merit in it - yet all of them were the part of our live path pattern.

That is probably the best way I am capable to explain it with my imited English.

hope it makes sense.

Enjoy your weekend.
At 12:39pm on October 30, 2008, Ginger Kreitl said…
Hi Curt. My name is Ginger Kreitl. I just joined Smaller Indiana yesterday to build my network in order to find employment in the Human Resources field. I recently graduated from Indiana Wesleyan University this past spring. I wanted to know if you had any ideas and/or contacts in the field?
At 10:17am on January 18, 2008, Kyle Lacy said…
I will check it out Curt. Thanks for the information!
At 6:50pm on January 7, 2008, Scott Whitlock said…
Hey Curt! Glad to see you here...
At 11:08am on December 14, 2007, Pat Coyle said…
Welcome aboard, Curt. Be sure to join the Indy Book Club list so you can follow the discussion. You missed a GOOD one yesterday!
 
 

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