Happy New Year - 2009 Resolutions Tips

I’d like to wish everyone a Happy New Year. Can you believe it? 2008 has come and gone. It seems like only yesterday that we were celebrating the beginning of 2008. Doesn’t time just fly by so quickly?

Making your own Christmas Traditions

Every holiday season, many of us look forward to eating special treats made using long-held and cherished family recipes. Many families have holiday food traditions they hold dear. There are those who cannot imagine a holiday without Grandma’s date pinwheel cookies or Great Uncle Peter’s cornbread stuffing. Year after year, we enjoy these treats and use them as a way to stay connected with our families and personal histories.

Enjoy Christmas more without spending more!

There are many techniques for improving your holidays. If you don’t believe it, just take a look at the advertising circulars in your Sunday newspaper or take a quick television advertising tour.

Three steps to Christmas Stress Relief

We all love the holidays and want to them to be a truly enjoyable and rewarding experience. As a result, we tend to spend a great deal of time and effort engaging in various activities trying to make the time period extra special. Our desire to have the best holidays possible often delivers a result more ironic than O’Henry’s Gift of the Magi. Instead of enjoying the holiday season, we spend it in stress, worrying about how to make our holidays perfect.

Thanksgiving - Gratitude

Their is much to be thankful for this holiday season. Our lives, our health, another day of life.

I’d like to wish everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving. I would also like to share with you a great ebook on Thanksgiving Gratitude:

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Simple Feng Shui Tips for your Home

Here are a few simple Feng Shui Tips for your Home:

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Simple Feng Shui Tips for the Home

Part of an ancient Chinese art and science, feng shui is basically concerned with the harmonious relationship between man and his environment. It is based on a Taoist idea that nature is alive and has energy in different forms.

How to Overcome Procrastination Part 3

Here is the continuation to the post of How to Overcome Procrastination Parts 1, 2:

Another time management technique is to break down tasks into time chunks.

In the office or at home, you might find that filing papers is one of those put off tasks that you leave and leave and leave.

How to Overcome Procrastination Part 2

This is how to overcome procrastination Part 2 Continued from Part 1:

Do write out a timetable for the job so that you can organize the work in a sensible sequence.

How to Overcome Procrastination Part 1

First, in order to identify procrastinating, as opposed to re-evaluating priorities, it’s a good idea to have a serious think about what we do and don’t like doing. Secondly, identify those things that we don’t like doing sufficiently to postpone them.

5 Quick and Easy Steps to Home Organization

Home Organization can be difficult for some while others seem to naturally be organized. As with anything that is worth having you have to work at it. I know that is not what you want to hear. You don’t want to hear that you have to be disciplined. You don’t want to hear that you have to keep yourself motivated and setup and follow goals for yourself. After all you do a lot of work at work, why do you want to continue to burn yourself out at home.