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    Dental - From Problems to Business
    It’s perhaps the irony that the same teeth which give us good smile also pain us endlessly; especially so when dental care has become almost unaffordable if not for the insurance. The dental care business in USA counts to a few hundred billion dollars with dental/oral care product manufacturers sitting on the top of the ladder followed by insurers, equipment manufacturers and dentists and other care providers.The rudimentary problems with teeth like smell, plaque, pitting and decay can be prevented by regular cares like flossing, brushing, visits to your family dentists, minimum of twice a year, preferably 4 to 5 visits. The more complex problems like periodontal disease arising due to diabetes take a holistic approach than just dental care. By regularly checking your oral hygiene, you could save unnecessary costs and undue pain in the long run.Savings Plans In the first rung are the savings plans. These schemes have dentists and care givers enrolled with them from across the nation. Anyone wanting to avail discount services from these professionals can get registered with such plans for a small fee of $10 a month for an individual. Group registrations are cheaper at $20-25 per month. This is a huge business considering the number of associated dentists.Fees Dentists are the frontline of t
    ls over the weekend and freeze them for use during the week. You may find a cookbook or a website that offers easy, nutritious meals that you can prepare in 30 minutes or less. Find five or ten recipes you like and make them your weekday dinners. Maybe you give yourself a night off and every Wednesday you order out or go out to a restaurant.

    You may find that you are simply not organized. It’s not the cooking but knowing what to cook or having the right ingredients. Her are some ideas:

    • Keep an “on-going” grocery list on the refrigerator and find a time to shop that works around your schedule.
    • Delegate! Have your kids or your spouse cook one night a week.
    • Create a box or file with only the recipes you like. Don’t waste time reading through a cook book each night or trying to find a recipe in your “junk” drawer! Divide recipes into categories such as dinner, lunch, snacks, quick meals, etc.
    • Change grocery stores and go to the store that offers already prepared meals. You can purchase whole, cooked chickens, pasta, potatoes, salads etc., and start eating as soon as you walk in the door!

    Do whatever it takes to get the peace you need

    Your home will only run as well as you do. It’s important to do whatever it takes to get the peace you need. That often means putting yourself first. It is not selfish to take care of yourself, it is irresponsible not to. If you continue to build stress you will become ill. What good will you be to your family if you are

    How To Properly Handle And Store Clothing
    Basically, metal hangers are cheapest type and the most commonly available. They are not, however, the best for your clothing. Depending upon their structure, they can damage your clothes, stretching them out of shape. Plain, wire hangers can leave rust markings and they are not always the sturdiest, bending under the weight of heavier clothing.Select plastic or purchase padded wire hangers. They will not stain your clothes, nor stretch them unduly. Your sheer blouses and delicate outfits fare better with this type of hanger.In some instances, it is better to rely on hooks. They can be hung over a closet, bathroom or bedroom door. Built to last, they can take the extra weight of heavy garments such as bathrobes. Pajamas and other casual wear-at-home clothing can be hung from hooks without worrying about wrinkling or damage.Furthermore, one particular hook can be set aside to be used to hang your clothing for the next day. Do not use dry cleaning bags. They do not allow anything to breathe. The same can be said of placing some clothing within plastic or air tight containers. Wool and silk are two materials that need to breathe. Keep them in out of plastic and away from air tight containers.If you wish, you can use a garment bag for storage of bulky items such as sweaters or for simple
    The best way to reduce your stress is to really know what it IS, that is making you stressed! So sit down for a minute and think about last year. You can look at a calendar to remind yourself of events, or appointments. This may jog your memory, such as realizing that taking your kids to the doctor can stress you out. Stress can also grow from your surroundings. Are you disorganized? Are your drawers and closets filled with clutter? Do you waste a lot of time searching for items?

    • Determine your stressors (flip through last year’s calendar, talk to your spouse, look around your house, etc)
    • List them (if you can) in order of what stresses you the most
    • Divide them into categories (related topics, i.e. meals, errands, carpool, clutter)
    • Determine how often a particular thing makes you feel stress (daily, weekly, monthly).

    Now you should have a pretty good idea of what makes your blood boil. So your next step is to:

    Get proactive

    It would be nice if we could wave a wand and all our stress would vanish. Of course that’s not going to happen, but finding a solution WILL lower stress. You must commit your time to take positive action – get proactive! You can choose to do something about your level of anxiety or you can choose not to. It is not the kid’s fault, the dogs fault, your bosses fault if you are continually in a stressful mode. It is your choice – so choose to de-stress!

    What will give you the most peace?

    No matter what, you will run into stress. Yes you can reduce it in many ways, but a good way to ride through the little stresses in life is combating the big one. This will be different for everybody. You may feel grocery shopping is a nightmare. It is your biggest stress of the week? Well you HAVE to eat right? Can your spouse do the shopping? Is it worth hiring a personal assistant that shops for you? Maybe your 16-year old would love the chance to drive to the store? Give her a list and get her out of the house!

    You may notice that you are late dropping the kids to school every day because you can’t find your keys, the kid’s lunch money, your son’s football jersey, your daughter’s flute. It is a fact that if you eliminate clutter you will reduce stress. A place for everything is crucial! But everything does not have to be in its place. This depends on your needs and your life style. Will you find peace if you stop running around in circles?

    Come up with solutions

    How much time do you lose daily just looking for misplaced items? Hiring a Professional Organizer can be a solution for many. Professional Organizers do more than clean out file cabinets. They help determine what aspects of your life are making you disorganized, whether in your home or office, and they find solutions that will make you more productive and less stressed. Often these solutions are so simple you wish you had thought of them years ago.

    Here are just a few simple solutions you can try today:

    • Teach your children to use an alarm clock
    • Set up a dry erase board or “list” where everyone rights down items they need. (If they don’t put chocolate milk or shampoo on the list, then you won’t know to shop for it and they won’t get it)
    • Have a dirty laundry basket in a central location. (If someone needs a shirt for the next day, it better be in there or they wear something else)
    • Create a “special place” (folder, drawer, shelf) for your child to put the papers he brings home from school
    • Let the answer machine take a message (return calls at YOUR convenience)
    • Keep extra supplies in your car. (put clothing, water, snacks, wipes in a bag that fits under the seat or in the trunk – trust me this will come in handy more than you know)
    • Pack lunches the night before
    • Lay out clothes for school/work the night before
    • Run errands a non-rush hour times (if possible)
    • Limit what you can do in a day. (Train yourself to not bite off more than you can chew!)

    Who can help you?

    There are so many places to turn these days for help. Depending on your needs, you can find assistance in a variety of ways. Your child’s school may offer free classes or support groups. You can network with other parents, who feel the same stress as you, when you attend an open-house, career day or even your daughter’s soccer game. Your neighbors are a great source of help too. You may find a carpool, dog sitter or a new friend. Turn to your spouse, sister, and friends for support. You can also look at hiring individuals or a company for your particular needs. College students are often a good source for after school babysitting. Personal Chefs can do your shopping and cooking. Professional Organizers can restructure your files, closets and your lifestyle.

    Categorize the problems

    You may have done this already when you assessed your stresses. If not, then create categories now, and determine where your stresses fall. It is important to know whether something makes you very stressed or minutely stressed. Categories can include such things as; driving, shopping, phone calls, volunteer work, travel, kids, pets, other family responsibilities/commitments, house maintenance, finances, cooking, cleaning.

    Once you place your stressors into categories you can easily see where your biggest tensions arise. Then you can make changes to eliminate trouble spots. For instance, let’s say you find driving the kids to school in the morning can become lost time, thus putting you into a “rush” sequence for the day. Maybe your husband can drop the kids at school on his way to work? Can he adjust his work schedule a half hour? Perhaps your children will have to chip in and start taking the bus or find a ride with a school friend.

    Another example could be that you get home too late to make a decent meal. You feel obligated to make a nutritious dinner but you are too tired to spend an hour cooking. There are a few solutions. You may prepare meals over the weekend and freeze them for use during the week. You may find a cookbook or a website that offers easy, nutritious meals that you can prepare in 30 minutes or less. Find five or ten recipes you like and make them your weekday dinners. Maybe you give yourself a night off and every Wednesday you order out or go out to a restaurant.

    You may find that you are simply not organized. It’s not the cooking but knowing what to cook or having the right ingredients. Her are some ideas:

    • Keep an “on-going” grocery list on the refrigerator and find a time to shop that works around your schedule.
    • Delegate! Have your kids or your spouse cook one night a week.
    • Create a box or file with only the recipes you like. Don’t waste time reading through a cook book each night or trying to find a recipe in your “junk” drawer! Divide recipes into categories such as dinner, lunch, snacks, quick meals, etc.
    • Change grocery stores and go to the store that offers already prepared meals. You can purchase whole, cooked chickens, pasta, potatoes, salads etc., and start eating as soon as you walk in the door!

    Do whatever it takes to get the peace you need

    Your home will only run as well as you do. It’s important to do whatever it takes to get the peace you need. That often means putting yourself first. It is not selfish to take care of yourself, it is irresponsible not to. If you continue to build stress you will become ill. What good will you be to your family if you are

    Flash Games Are Ruling The Market
    Gradually with time and technology, the days of video games at arcades are not only fading but also almost facing extinction. And taking over the rule is none other than the most sought after and established free online flash and shockwave games! In fact, online games are being perceived as the future of the interactive entertainment industry.If you talk to an owner of a game arcade these days, he will tell you that the business is not as lucrative as it used to be. The glamorous flashy image of the game arcades are being largely outcast by the more easily accessible and much cheaper free online games based on flash and shockwave.The bright and colorful game arcades boasting of beautiful display of flash games in different colors and shapes, outshining each other in their visual appeal, are losing their place and giving way to the online game mania extensively because people are living a hectic and tight schedule. They prefer entertainment at home, especially if it means wider options of games, flexibility of schedule and the expenses reduced to merely Internet and electricity bill.The prospects of excitement and entertainment offered by game parlors or game arcades cannot be denied. Those who have experienced it can only cherish the fun of collecting money as children to play a game at t
    at, you will run into stress. Yes you can reduce it in many ways, but a good way to ride through the little stresses in life is combating the big one. This will be different for everybody. You may feel grocery shopping is a nightmare. It is your biggest stress of the week? Well you HAVE to eat right? Can your spouse do the shopping? Is it worth hiring a personal assistant that shops for you? Maybe your 16-year old would love the chance to drive to the store? Give her a list and get her out of the house!

    You may notice that you are late dropping the kids to school every day because you can’t find your keys, the kid’s lunch money, your son’s football jersey, your daughter’s flute. It is a fact that if you eliminate clutter you will reduce stress. A place for everything is crucial! But everything does not have to be in its place. This depends on your needs and your life style. Will you find peace if you stop running around in circles?

    Come up with solutions

    How much time do you lose daily just looking for misplaced items? Hiring a Professional Organizer can be a solution for many. Professional Organizers do more than clean out file cabinets. They help determine what aspects of your life are making you disorganized, whether in your home or office, and they find solutions that will make you more productive and less stressed. Often these solutions are so simple you wish you had thought of them years ago.

    Here are just a few simple solutions you can try today:

    • Teach your children to use an alarm clock
    • Set up a dry erase board or “list” where everyone rights down items they need. (If they don’t put chocolate milk or shampoo on the list, then you won’t know to shop for it and they won’t get it)
    • Have a dirty laundry basket in a central location. (If someone needs a shirt for the next day, it better be in there or they wear something else)
    • Create a “special place” (folder, drawer, shelf) for your child to put the papers he brings home from school
    • Let the answer machine take a message (return calls at YOUR convenience)
    • Keep extra supplies in your car. (put clothing, water, snacks, wipes in a bag that fits under the seat or in the trunk – trust me this will come in handy more than you know)
    • Pack lunches the night before
    • Lay out clothes for school/work the night before
    • Run errands a non-rush hour times (if possible)
    • Limit what you can do in a day. (Train yourself to not bite off more than you can chew!)

    Who can help you?

    There are so many places to turn these days for help. Depending on your needs, you can find assistance in a variety of ways. Your child’s school may offer free classes or support groups. You can network with other parents, who feel the same stress as you, when you attend an open-house, career day or even your daughter’s soccer game. Your neighbors are a great source of help too. You may find a carpool, dog sitter or a new friend. Turn to your spouse, sister, and friends for support. You can also look at hiring individuals or a company for your particular needs. College students are often a good source for after school babysitting. Personal Chefs can do your shopping and cooking. Professional Organizers can restructure your files, closets and your lifestyle.

    Categorize the problems

    You may have done this already when you assessed your stresses. If not, then create categories now, and determine where your stresses fall. It is important to know whether something makes you very stressed or minutely stressed. Categories can include such things as; driving, shopping, phone calls, volunteer work, travel, kids, pets, other family responsibilities/commitments, house maintenance, finances, cooking, cleaning.

    Once you place your stressors into categories you can easily see where your biggest tensions arise. Then you can make changes to eliminate trouble spots. For instance, let’s say you find driving the kids to school in the morning can become lost time, thus putting you into a “rush” sequence for the day. Maybe your husband can drop the kids at school on his way to work? Can he adjust his work schedule a half hour? Perhaps your children will have to chip in and start taking the bus or find a ride with a school friend.

    Another example could be that you get home too late to make a decent meal. You feel obligated to make a nutritious dinner but you are too tired to spend an hour cooking. There are a few solutions. You may prepare meals over the weekend and freeze them for use during the week. You may find a cookbook or a website that offers easy, nutritious meals that you can prepare in 30 minutes or less. Find five or ten recipes you like and make them your weekday dinners. Maybe you give yourself a night off and every Wednesday you order out or go out to a restaurant.

    You may find that you are simply not organized. It’s not the cooking but knowing what to cook or having the right ingredients. Her are some ideas:

    • Keep an “on-going” grocery list on the refrigerator and find a time to shop that works around your schedule.
    • Delegate! Have your kids or your spouse cook one night a week.
    • Create a box or file with only the recipes you like. Don’t waste time reading through a cook book each night or trying to find a recipe in your “junk” drawer! Divide recipes into categories such as dinner, lunch, snacks, quick meals, etc.
    • Change grocery stores and go to the store that offers already prepared meals. You can purchase whole, cooked chickens, pasta, potatoes, salads etc., and start eating as soon as you walk in the door!

    Do whatever it takes to get the peace you need

    Your home will only run as well as you do. It’s important to do whatever it takes to get the peace you need. That often means putting yourself first. It is not selfish to take care of yourself, it is irresponsible not to. If you continue to build stress you will become ill. What good will you be to your family if you are

    What are You Waiting to Monetize Your Website?
    A great percentage of individual users who have websites are not yet making money with their website. In this article, I will reveal to you how to monetize your website and start making cool money from it.I write this article specifically to those who have website with valuable information and yet do not make money from it. It is high time you started making money from your website. For those who don't have a website, I am sorry. I will tell you how to make money on the internet even if you don't have a website on my next article.Having a website is one of the most important things that is required for one to start making money online. Most people own a website today just for the purpose of making money. If your website has a highly valuable content and you still do not make money with it, it is high time you wake up and start making money with it. Below are some basic ways through which you can monetize your website.Google Adsense: With Google Adsense, you website has a great potential of pulling in a lot of cash for you. Google Adsense is a program that is powered by Google. If you have a website, you can sign up for this program and start receiving adverts on your website. You will make a small amount of money each time a visitor to your website click on these adverts.Af

    • Teach your children to use an alarm clock
    • Set up a dry erase board or “list” where everyone rights down items they need. (If they don’t put chocolate milk or shampoo on the list, then you won’t know to shop for it and they won’t get it)
    • Have a dirty laundry basket in a central location. (If someone needs a shirt for the next day, it better be in there or they wear something else)
    • Create a “special place” (folder, drawer, shelf) for your child to put the papers he brings home from school
    • Let the answer machine take a message (return calls at YOUR convenience)
    • Keep extra supplies in your car. (put clothing, water, snacks, wipes in a bag that fits under the seat or in the trunk – trust me this will come in handy more than you know)
    • Pack lunches the night before
    • Lay out clothes for school/work the night before
    • Run errands a non-rush hour times (if possible)
    • Limit what you can do in a day. (Train yourself to not bite off more than you can chew!)

    Who can help you?

    There are so many places to turn these days for help. Depending on your needs, you can find assistance in a variety of ways. Your child’s school may offer free classes or support groups. You can network with other parents, who feel the same stress as you, when you attend an open-house, career day or even your daughter’s soccer game. Your neighbors are a great source of help too. You may find a carpool, dog sitter or a new friend. Turn to your spouse, sister, and friends for support. You can also look at hiring individuals or a company for your particular needs. College students are often a good source for after school babysitting. Personal Chefs can do your shopping and cooking. Professional Organizers can restructure your files, closets and your lifestyle.

    Categorize the problems

    You may have done this already when you assessed your stresses. If not, then create categories now, and determine where your stresses fall. It is important to know whether something makes you very stressed or minutely stressed. Categories can include such things as; driving, shopping, phone calls, volunteer work, travel, kids, pets, other family responsibilities/commitments, house maintenance, finances, cooking, cleaning.

    Once you place your stressors into categories you can easily see where your biggest tensions arise. Then you can make changes to eliminate trouble spots. For instance, let’s say you find driving the kids to school in the morning can become lost time, thus putting you into a “rush” sequence for the day. Maybe your husband can drop the kids at school on his way to work? Can he adjust his work schedule a half hour? Perhaps your children will have to chip in and start taking the bus or find a ride with a school friend.

    Another example could be that you get home too late to make a decent meal. You feel obligated to make a nutritious dinner but you are too tired to spend an hour cooking. There are a few solutions. You may prepare meals over the weekend and freeze them for use during the week. You may find a cookbook or a website that offers easy, nutritious meals that you can prepare in 30 minutes or less. Find five or ten recipes you like and make them your weekday dinners. Maybe you give yourself a night off and every Wednesday you order out or go out to a restaurant.

    You may find that you are simply not organized. It’s not the cooking but knowing what to cook or having the right ingredients. Her are some ideas:

    • Keep an “on-going” grocery list on the refrigerator and find a time to shop that works around your schedule.
    • Delegate! Have your kids or your spouse cook one night a week.
    • Create a box or file with only the recipes you like. Don’t waste time reading through a cook book each night or trying to find a recipe in your “junk” drawer! Divide recipes into categories such as dinner, lunch, snacks, quick meals, etc.
    • Change grocery stores and go to the store that offers already prepared meals. You can purchase whole, cooked chickens, pasta, potatoes, salads etc., and start eating as soon as you walk in the door!

    Do whatever it takes to get the peace you need

    Your home will only run as well as you do. It’s important to do whatever it takes to get the peace you need. That often means putting yourself first. It is not selfish to take care of yourself, it is irresponsible not to. If you continue to build stress you will become ill. What good will you be to your family if you are

    Four Prophetic Pillars That Mark Where We Are Right Now – The Timing of the Second Coming of Christ
    We could choose dozens of references to the second coming to show that these are the times predicted just prior to the second coming. For example Jesus spoke of wars and rumors of wars. It is no secret that most of the wars fought throughout history have been fought in the last seventy five years. Or that most of the earthquakes ever recorded have taken place in the last twenty five years. But it is not these general signs that give us the greatest insight into the timing of the second coming. It is the four pillars of prophecy that place us smack in the middle of the last generation before Christ’s return. The four pillars are as follows.• The re-birth of the nation of Israel. The Jewish people will possess the same general area as ancient Israel and be in full possession of the city of Jerusalem. Hosea 2:14:23, Ezekiel 16:58-63, Ezekiel 37:27-27• The birth of a nation in the same general geographic area as the old Roman Empire. Daniel 2:lf. Daniel 7:lf. Rev. 17:lf• The building of a new temple in Jerusalem where oblations and burnt sacrifices will be offered daily by the Jewish priesthood. Ezekiel 40: 1f• The rise out of the European continent of the world’s last, and worst dictator. He will present himself to the world as its very savior in the new Jewish temple, which causes the f
    , and friends for support. You can also look at hiring individuals or a company for your particular needs. College students are often a good source for after school babysitting. Personal Chefs can do your shopping and cooking. Professional Organizers can restructure your files, closets and your lifestyle.

    Categorize the problems

    You may have done this already when you assessed your stresses. If not, then create categories now, and determine where your stresses fall. It is important to know whether something makes you very stressed or minutely stressed. Categories can include such things as; driving, shopping, phone calls, volunteer work, travel, kids, pets, other family responsibilities/commitments, house maintenance, finances, cooking, cleaning.

    Once you place your stressors into categories you can easily see where your biggest tensions arise. Then you can make changes to eliminate trouble spots. For instance, let’s say you find driving the kids to school in the morning can become lost time, thus putting you into a “rush” sequence for the day. Maybe your husband can drop the kids at school on his way to work? Can he adjust his work schedule a half hour? Perhaps your children will have to chip in and start taking the bus or find a ride with a school friend.

    Another example could be that you get home too late to make a decent meal. You feel obligated to make a nutritious dinner but you are too tired to spend an hour cooking. There are a few solutions. You may prepare meals over the weekend and freeze them for use during the week. You may find a cookbook or a website that offers easy, nutritious meals that you can prepare in 30 minutes or less. Find five or ten recipes you like and make them your weekday dinners. Maybe you give yourself a night off and every Wednesday you order out or go out to a restaurant.

    You may find that you are simply not organized. It’s not the cooking but knowing what to cook or having the right ingredients. Her are some ideas:

    • Keep an “on-going” grocery list on the refrigerator and find a time to shop that works around your schedule.
    • Delegate! Have your kids or your spouse cook one night a week.
    • Create a box or file with only the recipes you like. Don’t waste time reading through a cook book each night or trying to find a recipe in your “junk” drawer! Divide recipes into categories such as dinner, lunch, snacks, quick meals, etc.
    • Change grocery stores and go to the store that offers already prepared meals. You can purchase whole, cooked chickens, pasta, potatoes, salads etc., and start eating as soon as you walk in the door!

    Do whatever it takes to get the peace you need

    Your home will only run as well as you do. It’s important to do whatever it takes to get the peace you need. That often means putting yourself first. It is not selfish to take care of yourself, it is irresponsible not to. If you continue to build stress you will become ill. What good will you be to your family if you are

    The NLP Communication Model - A Good Starting Point For Depression Therapy
    NLP is an art and a science. It is based on the idea that the sensory information around us is translated into thoughts and ideas, which affect our state, physiology and behaviour and therefore our results. Our words also affect our experience and the experience of others. NLP teaches us how to use communication more effectively. NLP also tells us that we code or represent information to ourselves in certain ways. How we do code information varies between events we perceive as positive and negative. NLP teaches specific strategies and techniques that we can learn in order to represent this information differently to produce better results. These strategies are used at my NLP, CBT and Hypnotherapy practice in Hertfordshire.The NLP communication model explains clearly how we process and use information and how this affects our state, physiology and behaviour. This is why it is a good starting point for therapy and I will always explain it to clients attending their first session of CBT, NLP or Hypnotherapy, in Hertfordshire. It is really important for clients to understand this model in order to be able to make changes to how they view their world.What we know is that every second we are bombarded by sensory feedback (an estimated 2 million bits of information every second) from our 5 senses Vi
    ls over the weekend and freeze them for use during the week. You may find a cookbook or a website that offers easy, nutritious meals that you can prepare in 30 minutes or less. Find five or ten recipes you like and make them your weekday dinners. Maybe you give yourself a night off and every Wednesday you order out or go out to a restaurant.

    You may find that you are simply not organized. It’s not the cooking but knowing what to cook or having the right ingredients. Her are some ideas:

    • Keep an “on-going” grocery list on the refrigerator and find a time to shop that works around your schedule.
    • Delegate! Have your kids or your spouse cook one night a week.
    • Create a box or file with only the recipes you like. Don’t waste time reading through a cook book each night or trying to find a recipe in your “junk” drawer! Divide recipes into categories such as dinner, lunch, snacks, quick meals, etc.
    • Change grocery stores and go to the store that offers already prepared meals. You can purchase whole, cooked chickens, pasta, potatoes, salads etc., and start eating as soon as you walk in the door!

    Do whatever it takes to get the peace you need

    Your home will only run as well as you do. It’s important to do whatever it takes to get the peace you need. That often means putting yourself first. It is not selfish to take care of yourself, it is irresponsible not to. If you continue to build stress you will become ill. What good will you be to your family if you are in bed all day or worse, in the hospital?

    Try something new and don’t be afraid to change the rules

    Too many times we fall into a rut. We do it one way because it was always done that way. Unfortunately many people fear change, simply because it’s unknown. But if you are so stressed, tired, or disorganized, how can it get worse if you sincerely try to change to make it better?

    For example, if you have a lot of clutter, I have a simple principle to help you reduce that clutter and gain control of your life. Love it or lose it!

    Every item around you represents a choice you made. You either went out and selected it; or it came to you, and you accepted it. Look at that item, whether it is a piece of paper, a piece of jewelry, or a piece of furniture, and ask yourself do you love it? If you do not know that item to be useful, believe it to be beautiful or love it for personal reasons, it’s time to get rid of it.

    You may find this principle will work on other aspects of your life. Do you love to coach softball? If not, why are you doing it? The kids won’t benefit if coaching stresses you out. If you are invited to potluck, do you bring the potato salad that the hostess asked you to bring or are you willing to tell her that you love to bake and would prefer to bring a cake? If making the salad stresses you out, then change the rules a little. The solution may just make everybody happy!

    Post the new plan

    You have a plan to reduce stress and you are doing a great job implementing it. But outside factors can get in the way. So POST the new plan. Keep your calendar in a place that everyone has access. Refer to a central location for information (stop leaving notes all over the house and in your pockets!). Plan ahead and keep the lines of communication open. Maybe it’s time that your whole family carries a cell phone. Give them a specific time to check in with you so you know their schedule. Now you will know in plenty of time whether to cook dinner for two or four.

    Stay in control. Assess the year as you go

    Maintaining your success and keeping the process flowing is essential. Take a real look at the improvements in your life and the reduction of your stress. That should be incentive enough to keep up the good work. But if you need a bit more encouragement then look for a support group or a person that will hold you accountable. Maybe you buy your daughter new earrings every time you are late picking her up from band practice. Maybe she buys you a pair if she is late and you have to wait! You can also celebrate your success. If you manage to keep your desk top clean for a week you can treat yourself to a half hour soak in the tub. Of course your husband will have to watch the kids! Get him involved in helping you stay in control. One persons stress can easily carry over to another, but on the flip side, if you are happy, those around you will be too.

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