HuffPost Q&A: Anne Vitiello Answers YOUR Questions

HuffPost Q&A: Anne Vitiello Answers YOUR Questions
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Novelist Catherine Aird is known for some pithy quotes. Having loved and lost, as well as lost fortunes, and homes, and under-acheived in the career sector, along with a passel of other mistakes, I can identify with one of her greatest lines:

"If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning."

I am for the most part happy and grateful for my "good enough" life, even if a glance at some of my choices and experiences might make me more of a "horrible warning" than a "good example."

So, let me be your personal "horrible warning." Perhaps I can help you to avoid some mistakes that could cost you, and if not I can reassure you that whatever you do, it is all recoverable.

Get in touch with your questions, personal or otherwise, and I'll do my best to respond in my next blog post.

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