
November: Family Stories Month. Record or listen to stories from relatives of all ages.
November: National Family Literacy Month. Enjoy some family readings.
November: National Life Writing Month. Write about yourself and your life as you have experienced it thus far.
November: National Novel Writing Month. Use this month to write the first draft of your novel.
November 1: National Author’s Day. Celebrate your favorite authors and the books they have written.
November 1: National Family Literacy Day. Read a book with your family today.
November 1: National Stress Awareness Day. Develop a routine to help you manage your stress.
November 6: Job Action Day. Get the tools and resources to master a new job search and land the career of your dreams!
November 13-17: National Young Readers Week. The focus of the week demonstrates to youth the importance of reading.
November 24: You’re Welcomegiving Day. Share a “You’re welcome” with at least one client today.
November 25: Small Business Saturday. Support your local small businesses.
November 28: National Day of Giving. On the Tuesday after Thanksgiving charities, families, businesses, community centers, and students around the world will come together for one common purpose: to celebrate generosity and to give.
November 29: Electronic Greetings Day. Send an electronic greeting to the clients you haven’t heard from in a while.
November 30: Computer Security Day. Help secure your computer by installing and running antivirus software.

Books by well-known authors who have died are still read. Why do their words still matter to generations of today?
Have you heard insincere words that caused you to rethink the character of the speaker? Was it the tone of voice, the actual words? What made you doubt the sincerity of the words?