Millions of people are currently using the law of attraction to produce the ideal mate, create a meaningful job, build wealth, and attract health for themselves. Read 5 guidelines for teaching the law of attaction to children. Read more.By GoodFather on 11/30/07 in Gear, Featured, Columns, Stylish Children, Holidays
As the holidays approach, families everywhere are scrambling to finish their shopping, decorate their homes and prepare their holiday meals. While every family wants to make the holidays an enjoyable time for their children, it’s almost a given that there will be some minor speed bumps along the way. It can be especially tricky for families with younger children. Read tips from The Moms Buzz on how to make this season more enjoyable.
Win a Lillébaby EuroTote. Trust us, you’ll never want to leave home without this multifunctional baby carrier (from MomFinds).
We’re giving away two of these great portable boosters called Kaboost that let your child sit in a regular chair at the dinner table (from One Chic Mama).
No clue what to gift this year? Get inspiration from our Holiday Gift Guides for kids 0 - 12, dads and more (from Modern Mom).
Take the pesky logins and emails out of sharing family photos with SmugMug (from Boston Mamas).
The Cuddoozle Nursing Pillow is a must have for all new and expectant moms (from Healthy Bump).
Classy Mommy Video Review of Her Majestee Candy Cane Holiday Tee
A glam holiday tee that comes free in a gorgeous Santa Tin (from Classy Mommy).
By Kris on 11/30/07 in One Chic Mama, Columns, Holidays, MomFinds, Parent Blog Roundup, Pregnancy
When was the last time you had a really relaxing holiday? I don’t mean that peaceful thirty-minute aftermath that follows a successful dinner party or the kids’ gift-opening extravaganza. I mean a holiday that is relaxing, from beginning to end. That includes travel, dinner preparations, and shopping. All it will take is a little organization and advance planning. Here are some tips to get you started.
Plan your travel now. Need to be out of town to see family or friends? If you haven’t already made arrangements, make it a priority. Especially if you plan to fly, the best deals disappear fast. Get online and start shopping around as soon as you know where you need to be and when. Once the arrangements are made, start getting things squared away with work. Whether you need to request time off, reschedule a recurring meeting, or just let your employees know that you’ll be gone, do it as soon as possible. Depending on where you work, getting holiday time off can be competitive. Especially in this case, the early bird tends to get the worm. Read the rest »
By Laura S on 11/29/07 in Parents, Columns, An Organized Life, Holidays, The Productivity Pro®
“The day you were born was a dream come true. It began the lifetime adventure of incredible YOU.” So starts the fun, sentimental, custom keepsake book titled The First Adventures of Incredible You. Through beautiful illustrations and a story that is a joy to read with its rhyming words and gentle cadence, you and your child will fall in love with this book. Read the rest »
By Kris on 11/29/07 in Parentrepreneur, Parents, Featured, Books, Editor Picks, Clever Reading, Holidays, 2007 Business Spotlights, Online Boutique of the Week
We’ve all heard about the 80/20 Rule—the idea that 80 percent of your gain will come from 20 percent of your effort. The 80/20 rule can be applied to most anything in our lives. But have you ever considered how this rule might apply to your health?
I will use wealth as an example because everyone can relate to having it or not having it, which is the underlying premise of the 80/20 Rule. If someone starts a business and hires people to make widgets, a handful of worker bees do most of the work and the owner gets most of the money (it’s not fair, but this process is repeated over again and again throughout the world). Read the rest »
By Steve on 11/28/07 in Parents, Health, Life, Columns, Get Healthy & Fit
Thanksgiving is over and now it is time to focus on the upcoming holidays. Follow along on these missions as Betsy shows you how a little bit of organization can really help with the holiday stress. Week #1: It’s time to start where you stand; whether you are nearly done with holiday preparations or just beginning… Read the rest »
By Betsy on 11/27/07 in Clutter Busting, Featured, Columns, An Organized Life, Holidays
First it was Spanx, a nylon solution created by the Sara Blakely and adored by Oprah to smooth out rear ends across the nation. Now, two fashion-savvy northern California moms have solved another fashion faux pas: the exposed derriere.
Whether it is the backpack toting teen, a bright pink thong peeking out of her low-rise jeans or the young mother bending over to pick up her toddler, most would agree that “southern exposure” is a growing problem.
Best friends Christine Meeks and Kelly DeSerpa have created a solution that has created such Internet buzz it has been dubbed “the holiday must-have and must-give” by bloggers across cysperspace. Read the rest »
By Bunmi on 11/26/07 in Parentrepreneur, Columns, Stylish Women, Mommy's Company, 2007 Business Spotlights









