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December 4, 2010 By Diane

Make Lemonade out of Lemons?

Due to a terrible accident, I found myself sitting in traffic instead of enjoying the wonderful Holiday Tour at The White House with some of my CMI colleagues.

As I turned around to make my drive back home, I found myself crying and pouting like I was a 5 year-old.  I felt I had let Nell Merlino,  and the rest of the Count Me In Group down.  I am sure you have heard the phrase “When life hands you lemons, you make lemonade.”  This ageless proverb has long served as a beacon of hope and comfort to grieving souls worn by life’s most complex and heart-wrenching difficulties.   Why am I thinking about Lemons?

While driving back home, tired and cold, I received a telephone call and at first I hesitated to answer it, and then a voice inside of me said go ahead, you have nothing better to do.

I answered the phone with a bit of attitude and said, “This is Diane, how may I help you?”  The deep, masculine voice on the other end responded by saying, “Maybe we can help each other.”  I immediately changed the tone in my voice and hung on every word the caller was saying.  The caller started by stating he would like to start an affiliate program to help sell my book and, since he deals with military bases throughout the U.S., he would also like to introduce my company to some of his clients.

We chatted a little longer about how one would go about getting a government security clearance and the terrible unemployment rate, and I really started to feel a little better.  We are women, we are use to disappointments in life, right?  After the conversation ended, I realized several things:

  1. Nell and the Count Me In group will be there as long as I need them.
  2. I can sign up for The White House Tour anytime.
  3. I can send President Obama and Michelle the questions I had about the unemployment rate by email.

So, “Count Me In” while I make lemonade out of my lemons—with a slice of chocolate cake, tonight!

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