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Charles River Movers
By Chair Caning & Wicker Repair December 26, 2013
Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and success.Giving your company 5 stars and other "compliments" to your Circle site for your kindness. ...read more
Charles River Movers
By Abroad Student December 16, 2011
Very skillful staff. I had to find a place for storage my items for about 8 months while I was out of country due to I studied abroad. All of my stuff were kept securely and in good conditions. The price they charged me was not expensive at all compared to other public storage companies (I went to see many places before I decided which one I liked the most). When I returned back, they delivered everything in a few days after I moved to a new apartment. I gave them a short notice and they responded promptly to my request. Two men who came to move in my stuff were very skillful. They knew what they did. I also recommended Charles River Movers to my college friends and they decided to use its services. ...read more
Charles River Movers
By Accounting for Profits October 09, 2011
Thanks for the connection on Merchant Circle. Here's wishing Charles River Movers continued success in your business venture. Giving 5 stars and other "compliments" to your great MC site for your kindness. If you should need an accountant, part time CFO, part time controller, or just have accounting and bookkeeping questions, please give us a call. Thanks, Jesse www.AccountingForProfits.Net ...read more
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Moving in the snow and Ice
No matter who does your move for you, make sure your walkways are clear of snow and ice. Moving your belongings is difficult enough with good footing. Snow and Ice with heavy furniture is hazardous. The snow and Ice can also be sloppy inside you home. Clean your walks wide and to the pavement. Have a safe winter. If you have hired Charles River Movers we will shovel before we move, but you may not want to pay movers rates for shoveling. We also bring floor protection to keep your floors and carpets clean. ...read more
By Charles River Movers February 24, 2013
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By The Best Word Ghostwriting & Editing Service November 30, 2009
Writing Blues
Writer's block – it can be likened to your favorite pen running out of ink. The writer smoothly fills the page with prose. It rolls easily from brain to hand, till suddenly, nothing is forthcoming. The hand continues to try to write, but the page remains blank. The ideas have apparently dried up. It may be that your hero is locked into such a tight situation that the author cannot figure out any way to free him. Or, your internal editor has turned on and declared that as the first part of your story is so perfect, nothing that follows could be worthy of completing the masterpiece. Changes in the author's life, and occasionally lack of change in the author's life, have caused the ideas to dry up. This is not a fatal condition. It does not mean that you aren't a writer. On the contrary, it means that you are being tested by the muse. Every writer who has believed that the words he so diligently places on paper could be of value to anyone but himself experiences this phenomenon. Because there are many causes for writer's block, there is no simple answer for getting past it. Mark Twain was said to have left one of his most famous novels sit for nearly twenty years before he had the courage to go back to it, to revise what he had written and finish the story. Most of us don't have that sort of patience. We need to see results immediately. The contracts we have with our publishers are not as gentle as the ones Twain negotiated with his publishers – unless we are self publishing. We expect that we should be able to produce on demand, often forgetting that the muse may not be ready to let her pitcher of creativity flow into our brain until the proverbial eleventh hour, when the piece we are working on must go out. One hour, or perhaps if you are lucky, two hours before you must send the piece off to your editor, the words flow forth again. Often those last two hours are the most creative hours you will ever experience as a writer. Do not despair. ...read more
By The Best Word Ghostwriting & Editing Service November 29, 2009