August 2, 2012
I am swimming in email. I can’t keep up with it all and most of it, I ignore. I wanted to know how to organize my inbox so I don’t have a panic attack every time I sit down to check email.
I found an article on the Get Organized Wizard.com website ... continue reading...
April 26, 2011
As parents, we often wonder how to instill character in our children. Once we teach these principles, then what?
Terry Bomar is trying to help take this character to the next level.
Bomar founded the organiz... continue reading...
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Young Adventurers April 6, 2011
This is a big question for many and not a question for some. You either know if you trust your spouse/partner or you know you don’t.
According to Personal Security and Identity Theft Expert Robert Siciliano, about a third of couples, no matter if t... continue reading...
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trusting your spouse March 27, 2011
The challenge of all of the latest devices is battery power.
4G phones, digital cameras, video cameras, and other mobile devices usually require some sort of special charging devices or long-lasting batteries.
Here is a video from the Editor-in-C... continue reading...
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Louise Sattler’s road to recovery from thyroid cancer involves a route that is new in the world of charity and marketing.
Sattler is the owner of Signing Families, a company dedicated to bringing American Sign Language (A... continue reading...
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Twitter Hats January 5, 2011
Between the computer, television, your cell phone or smartphone and all the other media you observe each day, have you ever thought about what portion of your life all that actually consumes?
Admit it – you’re playing with your kids’ game players too sometimes…
Wh... continue reading...
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Your kids may have their own phone and you’ve gotten into the habit of texting them to keep track of them, right?
Have those texting habits seeped over into your professional life too?
Maybe you are relying too much on your phone... continue reading...
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When the Little Things Count September 25, 2010
“Time for dinner!” Mom yells up the stairs…that’s how the family used to communicate, says Jenn Kaye, Communication and Relationship Expert. Now, in this sophisticated day of gadgets and computers, we have twitter, Facebook, blogs, texti... continue reading...
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Did your kids learn how to sing the Preamble to the Constitution from Schoolhouse Rock? Could they explain what the words mean to them if you asked?
Actress turned activist Janine Turner, best known for her roles in Northern Exposure, Friday Nig... continue reading...
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Social Science July 19, 2010
Thinking it’s time to start a second (or third) language for your baby, toddler or preschooler? Consider using Little Pim: fun with languages, the award-winning immersion-method language introduction video series. I have witne... continue reading...