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		<title>Finding the Time for a Business Despite Raising a Family</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 20:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The single most challenging thing for mom-preneurs is the fact that there really are only 24 hours in a day. If we didn&#8217;t have to sleep we would all get so much more accomplished, wouldn&#8217;t we? But the fact is we do need sleep. I know I need MY sleep. How do mothers &#8220;do it [...]]]></description>
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<div><P>The single most challenging thing for mom-preneurs is the fact that there really are only 24 hours in a day. If we didn&#8217;t have to sleep we would all get so much more accomplished, wouldn&#8217;t we? But the fact is we do need sleep. I know I need MY sleep. How do mothers &#8220;do it all&#8221;? I have learned over the years, that there is no way to do it all, but there are ways to fit in the things that are more important for you by revising how you approach each day.</P><P>There are many things I do on a daily basis that help me to find time for my business, but here are three that I think are very important:</P><P>1. Get organized</P><P>How often do you spend a good hour looking for something that you know is somewhere, but you have no clue where it got put? Didn&#8217;t you just see it right next to the phone yesterday!</P><P>Every week I spend about 15-30 minutes organizing something in my house. I may just put everything back where it belongs, or I might clear out a closet, straighten a drawer in a desk, or clear out clutter from under my child&#8217;s bed.</P><P>The short time that I spend organizing saves me so much time later looking for something that isn&#8217;t in the right place. For example, when I need to find a transaction statement for a certain bank account from 2005, it would literally take me a matter of minutes. Or if the kids can&#8217;t find the glue sticks, I just pull one out from my private stash.</P><P>2. Work efficiently</P><P>Learning to work efficiently can be the most important time-saver out there. Someone working on a project while being distracted, unorganized and unfocused could spend 6 hours on the project while that same person working on the same project with zero interruptions, a clear outline of what is to be accomplished and streamlined focus on each task at hand could take 2 hours.</P><P>I find I am much more productive if I write down my goals for the day and for the moment that I just sit down to work. I write down what I expect to work on, in what order I am going to work on the tasks and how long I expect each task to take.</P><P>It&#8217;s best to turn off all distractions. Let the machine answer the phone, make sure the kids are busy (or as busy as they can be for their age), turn your ear away from any other distractions besides the kids and your work, and skip the snacks. (Snacking while working can be a huge distraction, believe it or not).</P><P>3. Realize that your house doesn&#8217;t need to be spotless</P><P>I used to think that my house had to be spotless and picked up all the time. I spent WAY too much time cleaning everything.</P><P>After I had a couple children, I realized that I had even less time to get everything done. There was so much more to do. I had to let something go. My business was too important to me, so I had to find other things that were not going to get done. With 2 young children, I was spending a lot of time cleaning up. I didn&#8217;t want to hire a maid, so the alternative was to decide that certain things could be cleaned a little less often.</P><P>After each child (I now have 3), I found more and more things in the house that didn&#8217;t need to be cleaned as often as they did before. I have learned that there are many more important things than a clean house and they always come first. And just think I STILL have people who come and visit and mention that my house looks great! How clean is your house? Clean enough?</P><P>It ultimately comes down to the fact that people make time for what they feel is important to them. If your business is important, then you make the time for it. You give other tasks, projects and distractions a lower priority.<BR /></P><br/><a href='http://www.kayakraft.com'>kayaking</a></div>
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		<title>Tips On How To Make Reading Interesting For Your Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:08:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays many parents are very anxious to see their children be effective readers even before they enter elementary school. They are afraid that their child lose out to others and fall behind in the fast changing pace of education. Each milestone is closely monitored as they hope that their kid does not have any reading [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/><br/>Nowadays many parents are very anxious to see their children be effective readers even before they enter elementary school. They are afraid that their child lose out to others and fall behind in the fast changing pace of education. Each milestone is closely monitored as they hope that their kid does not have any reading disorders which may hamper their development.<br/><br/>To give your child the edge one should start through cultivating the interest in reading in the child while they are young.<br/><br/>Here are 3 tips on how you can make reading more interesting<br/><br/><strong>Tip # 1 Read anything and do it often.</strong><br/><br/>Reading could be done anytime/anywhere throughout the day and not only confined to bedtime stories before they sleep. You can read out snippets from the magazine/newspapers that you subscribe as a change from the usual storybooks.<br/><br/>If you are out of the house you just have to look around to notice that we are swamp by print media through advertisements on billboards, road signs and other signage. This can help stir their interest in the daily happenings and increase their knowledge in current issues. It also helps you build up a close bond with your child as you are sharing with him/her what is close to your heart.<br/><br/>Tip #2 Do not just read the book from cover to back<br/><br/>Bring the story/article to life. Discuss with you child what the story is talking about. Get him/her to interact with the story by asking inferential questions. Use hand actions to place focus to certain items on the page which you would like to emphasize.Some books have in-built buttons where music is played, flip or slide open pockets and even textured areas which could help you to get your child to interact with the book. You can also add in songs and dance to make the story move lively.<br/><br/>Tip #3 Make reading fun.<br/><br/>Make it a positive and happy activity. Never force your child to sit and read a book if he/she is unwilling. By doing so it will only instill negative thoughts towards the activity and make them shut themselves off from being receptive to the pleasures of knowledge building through reading. If you yourself show that you enjoy reading, your child will slowly develop the same desire and interest too as they love to model and emulate what us, adults, do.<br/><a href='http://www.wedsurplus.com'>sell excess wedding stuff</a></p>
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