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Forgot Your Password? The Internet Password Organizer can help!

Stop writing your important log-in information on the closest scrap of paper you can find only to wonder where you put it later. The Internet Password Organizer frees you from having to record your usernames and passwords on an assortment of post-it notes and dinner napkins once and for all by providing you with a single centralized location in which to store them.

Each book features our award-winning layout designed to optimize workflow and keep you surfing, not searching. 122 alphabetically organized pages assures you won't run out of space anytime soon.

Each book includes bonus sections that allow you to store information about your Internet Service Provider, Home Network Configuration, Product Licenses, and other relevant notes that will help you bring your computer back from the dead should the need arise.

The Internet Password Organizer has been recognized by the world's best known Certified Professional Organizers and Internet Personalities as the most efficient way to safely manage your online identities.

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A Penny for Your Thoughts

A Penny for Your Thoughts

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<p>Have you ever loved, been loved, been confused about love, or suffered from loss of love? All these feelings have been captured and shared in the words of heartfelt poems, compiled over many years by a former teacher and award-winning author.</p><p>Sherrill S. Cannon now shares her thoughts in this book of feelings. &quot;As a teacher, I used poetry to help counsel many troubled teens and friends, and have continued this pattern throughout the years.&quot;</p><p>There are three sections in her book: Heads, Spinning, and Tails ... (Love &amp; Loss: Coin Toss?). The variety of lyrical poetry forms include free verse, blank verse, haiku, and sonnets. Some poems are simply plays on words.</p><p><strong>A Sign</strong></p><p>In the depths of my winter</p><p>I heard a small bird -</p><p>Braving the cold,</p><p>Bringing the word.</p><p>He gave my heart hope</p><p>As I heard him sing -</p><p>Three little notes</p><p>Promising spring.</p><p>Sherrill S. Cannon, a former teacher and grandmother of 10, is the author of nine acclaimed rhymed children's stories that have received 48 national and international book awards between 2011 and 2017. Also a playwright with seven published plays for elementary school children, her works have been performed internationally in over 20 countries. Most of her children's books try to teach something, such as good manners and caring for others. Married for 57 years, she and her spouse are now retired, live in Pennsylvania, and travel in their RV from coast to coast, spending time with their children and grandchildren.</p><p><strong>Publisher's website: </strong> http: //sbprabooks.com/SherrillSCannon</p><p> </p>

Story Behind The Book

The Internet Password Organizer was invented by an elementary school teacher who found that she had more passwords than memory. Once her daughter was born she found herself relying on the &quot;Forgot Your Password&quot; link to log into the various sites she subscribed too. Thinking there must be a better way, she scoured the Internet looking for a book that would help her safely manage her passwords offline. Surprisingly there was no solution available to address this need. After an &quot;Aha&quot; moment, the school teacher, together with her husband, developed the Internet Password Organizer. Since it's release, the Internet Passowrd Organizer has been featured on the morning show - Great Day Houston, Unclutterer.com, Charlotte Parent, Cary Magazine, Triangle East Magazine, as well as dozens of blogs and is now available at over 30,000 wholesalers, retailers and booksellers in over 100 countries!

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