SQUEEZING GOOD OUT OF BAD
By James N. Watkins
Published by: Xaris Com
© 2009 by James N. Watkins

Humor With a Practical Punch

       Jim Watkins’ ten most valuable lessons in dealing with life’s lemons:

          10.   Don’t confuse them with hand grenades (Identify the problem).
       9.  Check the delivery slip (Determine if it’s your problem).
       8.  Sell them on eBay (Profit from the problem).
       7.  Paint smiley faces on them (Laugh at the problem).
       6.  Join a citrus support group (Share your problem).
       5.  Use as an all-natural, organic astringent (Grow from the problem).
       4.  Don’t shoot the delivery driver (Forgive the problem-maker).
       3.  Graft to a lime tree for a refreshing, low-calorie soft
            (Take the problem to a higher level.)             
       2.  Grow your own orchard (Live a fruitful life despite—or because of
            the problem.
       1.  Give off a refreshing fragrance (Live a lemon-fresh life).

Jim Watkins, Squeezing Good Out of Bad is written by one who has been
through the juice mill once or twice himself. While the book is authoritative, as
one who has experienced the pain of the squeeze, the book is also
humorous—exemplifying one of Jim’s top ten treatments when life gives you
lemons—paint smiley faces on them (chapter seven).

Squeezing Good out of Bad is not only authoritative and humorous but
practical, providing information and education on such items as how and
where to seek help when the squeeze has completely zapped your ability to
cope. A must read for anyone who has problems. That pretty much includes
everyone.

Available at http://
www.jameswatkins.com/xariscom.htm
For kindle edition: http://www.amazon.com/Squeezing-Good-Out-Bad-
ebook/dp/B0027IQHU0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1260322190&sr=1-2-
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