Merry xmass & happy new JCI year!

2006, a year that has been a great learning curve for me personally, with tradegies bringing out new and better opportunities! To me, December and xmas is the time when I sit back and review my past year.

2006 started out with one of the best possibilities I have had, and with an incredibly rich experience in Athens. No, I am not thinking about the fish...

I came back to Norway with a load of new, lifetime friends. I knew I would be able to reach my personall mountains, and I know the world is a great place, with great opportunities for all of us. Yet again, JCI had changed my life and added to my belive that humans are good - if given the opportunity.

The rest of the year was just as exiting - as project manager of the largest JCI project in Norway and the great results our project achieved, with JCI Prime in Tallin - wow - I am gona be a trainer!!!, and to WP Lars visiting Oslo last week to give one of his great trainings.

2006 was the year when I got more friends than contacts. 2006 was the year I decided to make the most out of the years I have left in JCI. 2006 was a year full of ups and downs, and with great exeriences all the way in the rollercoaster ride.

As a bonus - 2006 was the year when I made the basics for even more learning, even better trainings and greater experiences for 2007. And 2007 will be even richer for all of us - if we dare invest our time and effort into our friends and their interests. Into JCI. Into life itself!

  • After all - it is your life, so live it!

I wish you a merry xmas to be with your family and your friends. To spend a small amount of time to review your past year, and to ensure that your plans for 2007 comes true!

I also wish you a great learning experience in 2007. I know you have it in you to make 2007 an even greater success to yourself, your family, friends and to JCI than you made 2006!

As always - please remember I am here to help! If I can, I will!

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