Scribes
Needed
Hi! My name is Anthony. An unfortunate course of events
has left a best friend in need of help, and at the same time has created an
amazing opportunity for us to be a part of his life’s work, which has led
thousands to become their Best Selves, and realize their greater potential.
My friend has been a self made man, and never refused to assist
those in need. He is a veteran naval officer, Mensa gifted youth coordinator,
cognitive therapist, and inspired clergyman. My ability to see my best friend’s
unfortunate position as an opportunity for all of us is truly a result of the
solution based thinking he has taught me over the years in his writing,
lectures, and in the way in which he lives his life to serve humanity.
My best friend, Sam Sewell, had a hemorrhagic stroke that
has led him to new ways of thinking and daily living. Sam has had to rewire his
brain; and in that process he has plugged into new sources of information that
have inspired an endless flow of creative ideas and processes which are already
serving humanity, in the present and in the future.
This is where we come from; because Sam’s stroke damaged
his visual processing centers, he is no longer able to process written words,
or input his thoughts into text, leaving him in need of volunteers to act as
scribes, helping him with research, transposing his thoughts into written text,
and assisting with editing. He has completed four books, and has three more in
process and nearly ready for publication, with several more in the pipeline. As
a scribe, you will have the opportunity to share in Sam’s wealth of knowledge,
while helping us all to have access to his inspired wisdom. I can tell you
personally that any time I have the opportunity to visit with Sam, I walk away
with added information, challenging new concepts and ideas, and inspiration
that leaves me looking forward to our next visit.
If you can give Sam three hours one afternoon a week, please
contact him at 239/591-4565. I guarantee that the time you spend with him will
be stimulating and enjoyable, and will be a tremendous help to him, and a
blessing to us all.
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