Archive for June, 2008



Organizing to bring the results you want Posted By : Marilyn Bohn

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 2:06 am

Are you organizing the same way and expecting different results? Maybe it is time for a change. Here are some ideas to make tiny changes that bring big results.

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Making Your Kitchen Bigger Without Tearing Out Walls Posted By : Marilyn Bohn

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 2:06 am

Do you catch yourself saying, “I wish I had a bigger kitchen, I just don’t have a place for anything”. This article gives excellent ideas on how to find more space in your kitchen.

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10 Reasons to Start Using Water Fuel Today - Using Water Fuel Posted By : Wan Fullwood

Saturday 28 June 2008 @ 2:06 am

Is water fuel the technology of the future? I’d say a water powered car is the technology of the present, because it’s available now for anyone who wants to save on gas. Why wouldn’t you want the very same car you are driving now to perform like a charm?

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family time management Posted By : mrlee

Thursday 26 June 2008 @ 1:06 am

Family Time ManagementTips for Good Family Time ManagementFamily time management is crucial to keep your family together. However, if you are a running mother family time management can be very demanding.

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Noise Be Gone for an Organized Life Posted By : Marilyn Bohn

Thursday 26 June 2008 @ 1:06 am

Cut out the Noise in Your Life so you can have peace, confidence and happiness through an organized life.

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4 Tips To Save Time and Maximize Space In The Laundry Room Posted By : Marilyn Bohn

Wednesday 25 June 2008 @ 11:06 pm

Do you have the laundry blues? Little things can help save you time and maximize space in your laundry room. Here are 4 organizing ideas to use in the laundry room to help save time.

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Planet Focus: 10 Ways to Quell Distraction in an Attention-Deficient Age Posted By : Maggie Jackson

Thursday 19 June 2008 @ 11:06 pm

Eating on the run. Cellphoning while driving. Email avalanches. Distracted living. We prize knowledge work, yet have little time to think. We can contact millions of people worldwide, but have trouble sitting down to chat or eat with those we love. In this wondrous, high-tech, hyper-mobile age, something crucial is missing: attention — the key to recapturing our ability to connect, reflect, and relax; the secret to coping with an overloaded, boundary-less world.

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