Family-run and owned businesses can have their rewards but come with their own obstacles, too. It can be difficult to separate business problems from family members’ concerns. Part of your job as the head of the business is to be able to balance this out. This can be a difficult task, but it can be […]
How to Make Your Mom Feel Extra Special
If there are people who work the hardest, love the best, care with an abandon and sacrifice the most, these would be our moms. She marveled at your first step, made sure that you were always loved and taken care of. She even sacrificed some of the things she loved for your needs to be […]
Moving Into a New Home: The Essentials
Congratulations! You’ve found the house of your dreams and have the means to purchase it. This means that it is time to pack up your things from your old home and take them to the next place you will rest your head. It all seems very exciting and you might find yourself full of energy […]
Stay Connected: Keeping the Parent-Child Bond Strong
From the time you were a baby to the day you left home to live on your own, your parents have always been there to look after you and provide for your needs. They listened to your nonstop chatter, guided you as you were growing up, and encouraged your dreams. Your mom and dad were […]
Avoiding Obesity in Moms
If you are a mother, there are a ton of things you have to consider, as it is no longer just you that you have to take care of but also your children. Growing up and up to now, I have this perception that a mother prepares her child’s day and tries to make it […]
The Cardboard Box and the Creative You
Imagine a world where there was no form of social media whatsoever. (Hard to imagine, huh? But hey, it used to be that way before the Internet, remember?) Relationships wouldn’t break down because of Facebook statuses, and your aunt from oceans away will never know what you did last weekend. Instead, people would spend their […]
Awesome Photo Calendars Worth Keeping
Whenever a new year looms ahead, a new calendar is one of those things we look for. For the obvious reason, of course – to change those calendars hanging on our walls or placed on our desks. Among the traditional calendars we see in homes are free calendars from groceries, restaurants or stores the homeowners […]
Back Up That Hard Drive, Keep the Memories Alive
Childbirth is a profound and bittersweet experience, but lucky you, this post isn’t going to dwell on that. Home and away from the hospital, the moment I was strong enough to hold a camera and capture every twist or turn of my little angels’ sweet countenances, I was clicking and clicking, and clicking some more. […]
Should You Allow Your Child to Blog?
The best way to learn is by doing. Doing entails action, not inaction. I’ve been blogging for about a year now. And a few months back, my daughter, a twelve-year old high school sophomore, started her own blog, too. With my permission, of course. If your eyebrows hitched up a bit (or considerably) at the […]
Sometimes, Hard Work Isn’t All It’s Hyped Up To Be
I’ve said this before, and I’m saying it again. If somebody asks me to find him a workaholic, there’s no need to look any further. I have me, and yes, I’m a workaholic. It’s not a good thing, mind you, especially when the urge to work takes the little time I have for my family […]
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