Losing your mobile phone
It doesn’t even seem possible. Of course you’ll find it. You must have left it somewhere, right? Time goes by but you can not find your mobile phone. Frankly, you may feel free: during the years annoying things got accumulated on that phone and also too many people had that number. Suddenly, you may end an insignificant story, you are now out of reach and you even have a good excuse!
It doesn’t last long, though. That sense of freedom is fleeting. If you want to begin a new life this could be the right time but, on the other hand, if you were satisfied with your life (the one before you lost your mobile phone) you will end up admitting that you’re a bit sorry after all. You’re sorry because you’re going to have to retrieve what got lost. You will buy a new mobile phone and start getting your relatives numbers, followed by your friends, the women/men in your life (maybe just one and you’re lucky), and lastly, your job.
Retrieving phone numbers doesn’t necessarily have to be complicated; the problem is remembering the people. In all honesty, I don’t think anyone knows how many contacts have on her/his list. Sometimes I look through my contact list and read names that mean nothing to me. I would like to call that number, but then what can I say? It’s embarrassing.
We shouldn’t let job opportunities and friendship slip away. We built all of these things so patiently, dedicating our time on them. Our contacts are our opportunities: some are dormant and they are the best ones because if they wake up they are normally the most gratifying of all.
It happens to lose a mobile phone but it’s a pity to lose your contact list. It’s a pity because you already have the solution you need to keep it safe. Entrust your contact list to airpim and involve all of your contacts: anytime they change their information you will see it and so you can have your contact list always up to date...
Having a copy of your address book is handy. If you want to change your life you can always forget about it.
