Christmas Planning Ebook & Printables

You know – the truth of the matter is this:  December is just another month in our 12 month calendar.  It’s true!  So maybe you have to clean your home more often, and maybe you see your family more than you normally would.  But really – it’s just another month.  Right? Okay – you can SAY that as many times as you want, but maybe you still feel panicky and breathless at the prospect of all the baking &...

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Whew! We Made It!

This has been a week of serious soap-opera proportions! Curly is no longer sick, and Georgie only ever gagged – but they were both off kilter for the first 3 days of the week.  And by “off kilter” – I mean they didn’t want to take naps!  Nap Time – especially when I’m in school – is CRUCIAL to my sanity and ability to accomplish everything.  Typically, on Thursday nights I have writing...

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An Inspiration Appointment

After my post yesterday, I was really glad to have had a FREE Inspiration Appointment scheduled in the afternoon with iBloom Life & Parenting Coach, Tara McClenahan.  I had the opportunity to hear Tara one afternoon via Cindy Rushton’s Talk-A-Latte, and really enjoyed everything she had to share.  I immediately signed up for her newsletter and have read and referred to much of the literature found at her blog. Our appointment...

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WFMW: How A Homekeeper Notebook Works

Last week, I posted about having A Homekeeper Notebook, and then due to the wonders of technology, lost the post.  It has been reposted…  This week, I can write about the way a home notebook is set up and practically used. You know the things that are important to your life.  You are aware of the things you need to stay on top of and keep track of, and when and how you actually lose track of those things.  This is why A Homekeeper...

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Do You Know About IGAD?

It’s a disease that affects thousands – even millions – and someone you know suffers from it.   It affects people of all ages and walks of life.  Men, women, and children are affected, and it can range from moderate to severe in its intensity.  It’s called I’ve Got All Day disease…  It’s the mindset that procrastinators deal with on a regular basis.  Or rather, DON’T deal with…  It...

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