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Archive for December, 2008

Dec
29

Lose 30 Pounds On The Paper Diet!

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THE PAPER DIET

Are you looking for an easy way to get your files cleaned out? One of my organizing rules is “Make your organizing memorable and fun.” I have lost 30 lb. of paper files in a week by doing just that. All you need to do is set a date (say by Memorial Day), get a scale (a postage scale works), and chart your progress per day.

My “Paper Diet” started when the movers had a limit on what we could move. Each pound to move costs 60 cents a pound. I wasn’t going to get rid of my book collection, but figured I had some files, binders, and favorite magazines I could cull through. So I set my goal of a 50 lb. diet in three weeks. It’s working!

Measuring Your Progress on “The Paper Diet”

l inch of paper = l pound
l file drawer = 18 or 24 inches

“Power Surge” Weight Loss = recycling binders, catalogs, and magazines.

The Paper Diet Goals

Main Goal: Simplify and reorganize files and desktops to stay “clean and lean!”

  • Declutter flat surfaces the have paperwork until clean (i.e. desk and floor).
  • File current papers by making room in current file drawers.
  • Tidy up paperwork after tax season.
  • Clean out before summer relaxation sets in.
  • Create an annual spring cleaning of file drawers.

Why Clear out Files and File Drawers?

It’s important to your productivity! The fewer files and piles you have, the fewer crises you will have and the more work you will get done. You’ll be working instead of searching.

Begin at the back of each file drawer and pull out ten inches of papers. Place these papers on your clear desktop, line up the recycle bin to your left, and start sorting. As you view each file or paper, ask yourself these two questions:

  1. Is this file or paper part of my present and future work?
  2. Do I need to keep this file or paper, or is it time to pitch it?

Here are more tips to speed up the process of file sorting:

  • Stand and get into a toss rhythm
  • Have a decisive person work with you
  • Postpone eating dinner until you finish
  • Limit the file sort time to one hour
  • Plan a big reward for completing your files in the time allotted

Now stand back and survey your desk space. Is there anything more you can do to move  paper out of your way? Label your binders, see what ones you can recycle paper from, and weigh the paper for the day. Chart your progress with 3 columns:

  • Date: 5/6/08 Tuesday
  • Paper Pounds recycled: 2.5 lbs. from Top Right File Drawer and 5 lb. from old Binders
  • Time spent: 40 minutes 12-12:40 lunch hour.

Usually 30 minutes is a good average per day, though you will see faster progress with two focused hours in the evening or on the weekend. You’ll lose more weight the more often you work your “Paper Diet.”

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Further paper and email tips can be found in  “Simplify Your Space: Create Order and Reduce Stress” and related CDs.

This excerpt from  Simplify Your Life: Get Organized and Stay that Way! is full of strategies and step by step systems to simplify the tough areas of life: time pressures, kids, clutter, and paper pileups. To get your autographed copy of Simplify Your Life: Get Organized and Stay that Way!  go to  www.OrganizingPro.com.

Marcia Ramsland is well known as “The Organizing Pro” for her practical skills and tips to manage busy lives. She is a speaker, author, and media guest expert appearing on TV, radio, and in national magazines for her popular books Simplify Your Life, Simplify Your Time, and Simplify Your Holidays (Thomas Nelson). Visit her website, www.organizingpro.com for free tips.

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Dec
26

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Dec
25

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Dec
24

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Dads and Daughters

A dad’s relationship with his daughter will shape her life. A girl looks to her father in order to understand her own value. Here are specific needs every dad can meet:

A Girl’s World. “Sometimes dads put the responsibility on the mom for raising their daughters. Instead dads need to enter their daughters’ world,” says Dr. John Townsend.

Dads do this by connecting with his daughter where she’s at, whether it’s playing dolls, reading a book together, or going for a walk.

“When a dad reaches out, he helps his daughter see he’s not some strange, frightening figure who is so different from her,” adds Dr. Townsend. “The best thing a father can do is to make it safe for a little girl to relate to him-to be a warm and inviting person.”

Intimacy Through Words. Intimacy to girls means relating at a deep, emotional level. “I drive my young daughters to school,” says Dr. Smalley. “What they want during this time is a deep emotional connection. I listen to them and respond with questions like, ‘How did that make you feel?’”

Girls also need to hear from their fathers: “You can do anything.” Girls need to understand their worth.

“One day when I was cutting out magazine photos with my kindergartner for a school assignment, I noticed that all the photos were of skinny models with long blonde hair,” says Dr. Smalley. “It was a good time to discuss society’s twisted views. Even at that young age, I told her, “Honey, that’s not who you need to be. That’s not where your value is. Your value is in Christ. Your value is in your character.”

“For young girls, their opinion of themselves is dependent on what other people say,” adds Robin Gunn, who also authors, Gentle Passages, Guiding Your Daughter to Womanhood (Multnomah). “Daddies need to focus on inner qualities, praising a girl’s character, and extolling her wise decisions.”

Modeling the Opposite Sex. From early on, a dad provides his daughter’s identification with the opposite sex. The character qualities she sees in her father are the same qualities she will look for in a spouse.

“It’s important that a father model how a male should treat a female,” says Dr. Townsend. “Make sure your daughter feels respected and safe.”

“How I treat my girls is going to be their expectation of what’s okay and what’s not,” adds Dr. Smalley. “I let my daughters know I’m not going to hit them, yell at them, or use swear words, because they’re more valuable than that.”

Independence. Since dads are more aggressive and goal-oriented, they are the perfect role models to teach their daughters about initiative and taking risks.

“A mom says, ‘Be safe.’ A father says, ‘I bet you can’t make it to the top.’ This male influence helps little girls not be afraid of life. It gives them a sense of their own freedom,” says Dr. Townsend.

“It’s important to teach little girls the tools that are not natural to them such as problem solving,” adds Dr. Smalley. “Dads can do things for their daughters, such as getting their bike out of the garage, or better yet, they can work with their daughters to solve the problem.”

Touch. “From the time my daughter was small, I knew the importance of touch,” says Mike Yorkey, editor of The Christian Family Answer Book. “If my daughter didn’t get hugs from me, I knew she’d look elsewhere.”

“I love to see my husband giving my daughter hugs and strokes on her hair,” says Robin Gunn. “When girls are young, dads do these things naturally, but when a girl starts to mature the physical touch doesn’t come as naturally to the father. Of course that’s when girls need this affection more than ever.”

The Blessing. “The ‘Number One’ thing a daughter needs from her father is what the Bible calls ‘The Blessing’ described in Genesis 27,” says Dr. John Trent, co-author of The Gift of the Blessing (Thomas Nelson). “The blessing represents a unique opportunity for a dad to communicate his unconditional love and acceptance to his a daughter. This reflects God’s love for her as well.”

A family blessing begins with meaningful touch. It continues with a spoken message of high value, a message that pictures a special future for the individual being blessed, and one that is based on an active commitment to see the blessing come to pass.

The gift of a blessing can be given during a special night when parents pray over their daughter-or their son. But parents must also remember that the blessings we provide occur in our children’s lives on a daily basis whenever we, as mothers and as fathers, reach out to meet the unique needs or our sons and daughters.

©Tricia Goyer and For more information go to: www.triciagoyer.com
By Tricia Goyer, author of Generation NeXt Parenting

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Name: Anne Gaskell
Company Name: SantaSpeaking.com

CWAHM: Tell us a little about yourself and how you decided upon/began your business:
Anne: I’m a CWAHM to three little ones, Luella (8), Hazel (5 – 6 next week!), and Charlie (3), and my husband…..who is a chiropractor.  We live in Iowa.  I started SantaSpeaking in 2004 after my little Hazel wanted nothing to do with sitting on Santa’s lap at the mall and I felt that, in this day and age, that Santa – being the all knowing legend he is, he should come closer than just a quick photo op at the mall!   we try to make Santa more magical and more memorable by personalizing the entire experience with Santa.

CWAHM: What are your thoughts about parents fear that Santa might confuse kids about the true meaning of Christmas:
Anne: This is completely understandable!  My little Charlie (3 too) listened to Santa tonight, but wasn’t really able to compete with his sisters who were monopolizing Santa!  My 8 year old knows a bit more this year, and we’re having fun celebrating Santa nonetheless…..there’s a bit of denial going on, but we’ll always celebrate Santa in our home! : )  After all – what better person to celebrate,  Santa is a man who gives – anonymously, and without ever requiring a thank you, he encourages good will in our children and he loves unconditionally.  And while most parents do still talk of the ‘Naughty List’, with the children we call, all kids are good and make the Nice list.  To our family and the Elves here at SantaSpeaking,  there is a strong similarity between the belief in Santa and our Christianity — we’re believing in a Spirit that is Greater than us, and while there can be a VERY commercial aspect to Santa, we prefer to focus on the good parts of ‘believing in something Great’.  It’s a small lesson in faith that we can teach our children, how having a belief and having faith results in seeing miracles happen — even if that miracle is a toy that a child has always wanted.  Maybe it’s a bit much, but we love what we do. : )

CWAHM: What do you do during the “off season”:
Anne: Spend time with my children and complain too much about housework!!
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Dec
23

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Dec
22

How Safe Are Gift Cards?

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from retrevo.com:

Gift cards have become popular ways of allowing consumers to buy something they really want. With many retailers teetering on the edge of bankruptcy and tech-savvy criminals always looking for a quick buck you have to wonder if good old cash or a check might not be a safer bet this year.

Since there is no personal data encoded on a gift card there is no security risk for individuals buying or using gift cards however there is always a very slight chance that the card you buy will have been targeted by a scammer to rob you of the gift card value.

With just a little bit of precaution and some common sense, gift cards should still be a safe gift this holiday season.
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Dec
22

The Perfect Gift Giver!

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James 1:16-18
Do not be deceived, my beloved brethren. Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning. Of His own will He brought us forth by the word of truth, that we might be a kind of firstfruits of His creatures.” NKJV

How would you love to be known as the perfect gift giver? Not just at Christmas, but birthdays, anniversaries, weddings and showers? The title alone would give you notoriety for sure…not to mention the reputation of a genius. Why do I say “Genius”?

It’s pure and simple: It’s not easy finding the perfect gift for someone. You have to know what they like, need or want; their particular tastes, styles and whether or not it fits into their own personal lifestyle.

It takes real time and effort to give the perfect gift and the reality is, it never comes without a cost.
The perfect gift giver usually spends time and effort into every detail from the personal gift that is unique for that particular person or one that is needful. This thoughtfulness goes beyond the normal thought of giving, to a genuine care or concern on whether or not this person will utilize, benefit and enjoy this gift long after they received it.
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