Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Saving Money and the Environment
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Definitely getting used to the whole idea that it's summer already around here. Pretty easy when the days are hot and the kids really, really want you to turn on the sprinklers for a while. It almost comes up fortunate for them that the sprinklers aren't really laid out that well, so there are patches of the lawn that really do need more water anyhow.
Feature Article
13 Quick Ways You Can Save Money and the Environment at the Same Time!
Global warming is a threat that everyone needs to take action against. Although government policies and corporations can make the biggest impact, you personally can also do your part. These 13 tips will help you save your hard earned money on utility bills, save you time and energy, and most importantly, save the environment at the same time!
Come read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/062607.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Definitely getting used to the whole idea that it's summer already around here. Pretty easy when the days are hot and the kids really, really want you to turn on the sprinklers for a while. It almost comes up fortunate for them that the sprinklers aren't really laid out that well, so there are patches of the lawn that really do need more water anyhow.
Feature Article
13 Quick Ways You Can Save Money and the Environment at the Same Time!
Global warming is a threat that everyone needs to take action against. Although government policies and corporations can make the biggest impact, you personally can also do your part. These 13 tips will help you save your hard earned money on utility bills, save you time and energy, and most importantly, save the environment at the same time!
Come read the rest at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/062607.php
See you next week!
Stephanie
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Teaching Independence and Responsibility
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
School's just about out for us here. My daughter's last day of preschool is tomorrow. In some ways I'm relieved to be done with it, but I know I will also miss it.
Feature Article
Teaching Children Independence and Responsibility
Do you remember that phase in your child's life when all you heard was "I want to do it!"? You're in a hurry, and you want to help your child get dressed, but your two or three year old will have no part of that. You must wait for 15 minutes while she masters the socks and shoes. Your helpful child, at this age, wants to take out the trash, put away the silverware, bake cookies, and clean the bathroom. What on Earth happens to this independent child?
Read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/061907.php
Don't forget the classified ads or to check out the forums. I'd love to see some of you around there!
Stephanie
School's just about out for us here. My daughter's last day of preschool is tomorrow. In some ways I'm relieved to be done with it, but I know I will also miss it.
Feature Article
Teaching Children Independence and Responsibility
Do you remember that phase in your child's life when all you heard was "I want to do it!"? You're in a hurry, and you want to help your child get dressed, but your two or three year old will have no part of that. You must wait for 15 minutes while she masters the socks and shoes. Your helpful child, at this age, wants to take out the trash, put away the silverware, bake cookies, and clean the bathroom. What on Earth happens to this independent child?
Read more at http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/061907.php
Don't forget the classified ads or to check out the forums. I'd love to see some of you around there!
Stephanie
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Plans to Stay at Home
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Is school out for your kids yet? My daughter has just over a week to go. Yesterday was my last day to volunteer in her classroom, although I wouldn't know it to look at my schedule. Field trip Wednesday, class potluck next Monday, last day of class next Wednesday. But at least we've survived another year.
Feature Article
Making Plans for Mom to Stay at Home
Having at least one parent stay at home is very important to many families, especially when the children are young. And most often it is the mother who chooses to stay at home, although stay at home dads are becoming more and more common. No matter which stays home, it requires planning to make the adjustment for everyone easier.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/061207.php to read more.
Stephanie
Is school out for your kids yet? My daughter has just over a week to go. Yesterday was my last day to volunteer in her classroom, although I wouldn't know it to look at my schedule. Field trip Wednesday, class potluck next Monday, last day of class next Wednesday. But at least we've survived another year.
Feature Article
Making Plans for Mom to Stay at Home
Having at least one parent stay at home is very important to many families, especially when the children are young. And most often it is the mother who chooses to stay at home, although stay at home dads are becoming more and more common. No matter which stays home, it requires planning to make the adjustment for everyone easier.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/061207.php to read more.
Stephanie
Tuesday, June 05, 2007
Productivity Tips
The Editor's Desk - From Beneath the Clutter
Are you in network marketing? Because I've just read an ebook that I think will be a great resource for you. It's called The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing. The ebook is very informative and free.
This report isn't going to tell you the usual stuff about how to run your network marketing business. It doesn't tell you to lie. No encouraging you to promise people everything under the sun just to get signups.
I don't make a lot of recommendations here. But this is one report I have to recommend because I see people making these mistakes when they advertise on my forums. I've never understood how people can make such absurd promises and then think people will trust their business when none of it comes true.
Go ahead and download the free 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing report. Read it over. Decide for yourself if you've been telling these lies without giving it a thought. And decide if you can do better by your business.
Feature Article
Productivity Tips for Freelancing Moms
If you are a mom who is a freelancer, you might have at least some trouble managing your time. Your child demands your undivided attention, but sometimes, deadlines loom over your head, and you are faced with the struggle of finding new ways to keep your little one occupied. Here are some of the ways I have found to keep my sanity while being a mom who freelances.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/060507.php to read the rest.
See you next week!
Stephanie
Are you in network marketing? Because I've just read an ebook that I think will be a great resource for you. It's called The 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing. The ebook is very informative and free.
This report isn't going to tell you the usual stuff about how to run your network marketing business. It doesn't tell you to lie. No encouraging you to promise people everything under the sun just to get signups.
I don't make a lot of recommendations here. But this is one report I have to recommend because I see people making these mistakes when they advertise on my forums. I've never understood how people can make such absurd promises and then think people will trust their business when none of it comes true.
Go ahead and download the free 7 Great Lies of Network Marketing report. Read it over. Decide for yourself if you've been telling these lies without giving it a thought. And decide if you can do better by your business.
Feature Article
Productivity Tips for Freelancing Moms
If you are a mom who is a freelancer, you might have at least some trouble managing your time. Your child demands your undivided attention, but sometimes, deadlines loom over your head, and you are faced with the struggle of finding new ways to keep your little one occupied. Here are some of the ways I have found to keep my sanity while being a mom who freelances.
Come on over to http://www.homewiththekids.com/newsletter/2007/060507.php to read the rest.
See you next week!
Stephanie


