Coordinating Your Busy Family’s Schedule
Written by Terry on July 28, 2008 – 6:13 am -Coordinating Your Busy Family's Schedule If you have a busy family that seems to be traveling in different directions constantly, you know how challenging it can be to coordinate everyone's schedules. Between projects and deadlines at the office, meetings with your children's teachers, after school activities like soccer practice and troop meetings, not to mention the household chores, it can be a dizzying and confusing task. But if each family member is committed and communicates effectively, the task of creating a combined family schedule is a manageable one for you. The first step is to commit to weekly family meetings. Make it mandatory that each family member is there so that the schedule can be discussed and organized. This should... more
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Conquer the Household Mail and Paper Demon
Written by Terry on July 15, 2008 – 1:46 pm -Conquer the Household Mail and Paper Demon Households are bombarded with paper on a daily basis. Bills, statements, pay stubs, calendars, schedules, menus and permission slips seem innocent enough individually, but when joined with the other piles of unattended paperwork, they can form an army that overwhelms even the best defenses. But you shouldn't feel defenseless against this persistent warrior. With an organized plan of attack and some disciplined strategy, the paperwork enemy can be conquered and tamed. First of all, take a look at the type of paperwork that's overwhelming you the most. Is it those bills that go unpaid when you can't locate them? Is it the mounds of artwork your children have lovingly created and decorated your refrigerator... more
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101 Feng shui Tips for the Home
Written by Terry on July 2, 2008 – 10:21 am -101 Feng shui Tips for the Home ? Harmonious interrelationships geared towards the comfort of people will always be a paramount consideration in any Feng shui design everything else places secondary. To get a grasp of this principle here are tips for the home. ? The bagua map must guide the distribution of objects and furniture around the house. This is done to determine the areas where they belong. These should be has also to be done in harmonic quantities because in Feng shui objects represents a symbol of an element. Over distribution of one item could upset a balance that Feng shui desires to achieve. ? Couches, beds, chairs should be placed in such a way that those who are sitting or lying on it should have an unobstructed view of the... more
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