94% of Landmark Participants Say That Attendance Made A Profound And Lasting Difference In Their Lives!
That’s what it says in the rotating header banner over at the Landmark Worldwide website and tomorrow, Friday the 3rd October 2014, I am attending the Landmark Forum here in London, UK over the next five days.
It should be quite an event and another one of those life changing experiences in the same way that the Six Figure Mentors and Digital Experts Academy has been for me.
Over the coming days I will share with you my experiences of attending this Landmark Forum and how it has impacted on my life going forward.
You can read about who the Landmark Forum is over at this link and if you then navigate around their website you will be able to learn more.
However, on another note before I leave today I must make mention of my loving cat Jess. For the last 12 years or so Jess has been in this world of ours and for ten of those she has been with me at my home office.
On many days she used to stretch out and go to sleep on my office table next to where I was working on the computer. That way I think she felt happy, relaxed and in her ‘loving’ comfort zone.
Well… today I am afraid that I woke up to find her in pain with a foaming mouth and unable to eat, despite trying. She was still lively but it looked like she was losing weight and not looking like her old self.
I had to get ready to travel to London to attend tomorrow’s Forum and so my property business partner helped me get her to the vets. It was not nice to receive a call at my hotel room that the vets advised she should be put to sleep. They said that she had a tumour and that her liver had packed up.
That was hard to take and hard to make the decision to let her go, so my business partner said “I’ll make it for you” and I knew what she meant and then I rang her later to be told that she had been put out of her misery.
So good bye and god bless Jess, thanks for the great times and rest in peace. There you go I couldn’t let the day go without saying a few words for my good old friend, Jess the office cat.
By Mark Ford – Home Business Coach, Entrepreneur, Digital Marketer & Information Publishing.
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Mark, I’m sorry for your loss. I can tell that your beloved Jess was a good friend and companion for many years. Isn’t it amazing how much we care for our pets, as if they were one of our children. Hoping you have a fabulous time at the Landmark Forum. Thank you for sharing.
Take care,
Yvonne
Thank you Yvonne
Mark
I look forward to hearing what you learnt at landmark Mark
Thanks Robbie
It’s all about transformational training and letting go off your past to not let it affect your present, and dealing with the now.
More on Landmark at this link.
I’ll post blogs over the next week to share more.
Mark
Sad to hear about your loss Mark – It’s amazing how attached we get to our feline friends – you did the kindest thing.
Thanks Dave Menzies
It didn’t feel good to do it but,as you say, it was for the best.
Speak soon.
Mark
Mark I’m so sorry to hear about the loss of your dear friend Jess, I know she will be missed x
She will be Jodie, thank you for taking time to leave this comment. Appreciated.
Mark
Strange how we are when they have gone. Jess meant a lot to you. Could hear it in your voice.
Susan
Thank you for your comment and kind words Susan.
Jess was with me for 10 years, and yes she did mean a lot to me. Almost a month now has gone by since I had to take the decision to have her put down. It doesn’t seem the same without her lying on the table in the home office besides me as I work.