Synergy

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By JazLive

Getting most out of the moment!

Synergizes music, education, the community, and the arts.
Synergizes music, education, the community, and the arts.
Mom includes Dad - extends love synergy for child
Mom includes Dad - extends love synergy for child

Studies at DeVry University

The word synergy was first introduced to me in business classes. Various students were given a chance to express the meaning of the word. Being of "blunt demeanor" -- I simply expressed "getting the most out of a moment"

Inhearited from Mother

I envisioned my own Mother when I think of the word synergy. So far, in Mom's lifetime, she has supported six natural born children; several spouses, pseudo Mother of hundreds of children (personally potty trained scores of babies, since retiring in the early 90s); owner/operator of four businesses (two at a time); entertained co-workers and Veterans (employed at the Carl Vinson Medical Center in Dublin, Georgia from the late 60s to late 70s [Medical Retirement]); returned to school to earn a GED (in the 80s); sponsored a children's' chapter in the Eastern Stars (80s); helped a ministry convert a storefront into a church (which helped the surrounding residents relocate the sale of alcohol further away from their neighborhood); landed employment in Her latter 60s (she was a school crossing guard til the end of the 2006 school year, never missed a day) and is still encouraging her children, family members and friends - daily via telephone contact.

Mom recently celebrated Her 76th B'day and is looking for employment [cute]. Mother is my Shero for she has certainly "synergized" quite a life that is still keeping her going like a "four ever ready battery" -- Mom has been in steady decline in her ability to walk, since the late 70s.

My siblings and I have inherited Mother's synergy, collectively we all have multi-tasks for our multi-task. Since my initial expression for synergy, "getting the most out of a moment" my updated expression for synergy is now "multi-tasks that connects to on-going multi-tasks"

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