When Tragedy Comes
Hello everyone, I’ve been absent from the group for the past several weeks.
My best friend and beloved husband was killed in a traffic incident on Sunday, August 25 while riding his motorcycle. He had the right of way and a woman driving a U-Haul hit and killed him. She had a stop sign and did not stop — she ran through it.
I’m not sharing this to garner sympathy but rather to ensure you all consider taking the time to get your affairs in order. We had a trust for our home and a few other things in order but the rest is a bit of a mess. I’m slowly working things though with our trust attorney, financial planner, and soon, an injury attorney.
Passwords weren’t very well documented either. He had such a lovely brain but organization wasn’t his strong suit.
As for my fledgling business, it has been on hold for the past several weeks and while I was really feeling like I had made progress, I’m glad I didn’t have any current paying clients. It’s given me time to grieve and work through all of these tasks.
I will be back soon (a few more weeks) and then I’ll be asking for your help. I’ll be seeking the following projects: build out marketing strategies, ideal client profiles, customer journeys, goal setting, audits (lead magnets, SEO, website/landing pages, etc.) On my website, you can find my services. www.thesavvycmo.com
Some final thoughts…Be sure to tell your loved ones how much you love and care for them. Give them an extra long hug tonight.
And add a date on your calendar to get your affairs in order. Your loved ones will thank you.
With gratitude,
Michelle Silva
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When Tragedy Comes
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