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Rich: The power of writing notes to loved ones
Just this morning, I turned the page of a book and was immediately and delightedly reminded of the power of words on paper.
Virgin Money Sponsors Britmums Blogger Initiative
LONDON, March 14, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Virgin Money is sponsoring a competition run by blogging network Britmums aimed at uncovering the best practical money saving tips and stories from mummy bloggers around the UK.
ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income, 3rd Edition Now Available
INDIANAPOLIS, March 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Today Wiley announces the third edition of best-selling blogging book ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income, 3rd Edition (Wiley, 978-1-1181-9955-8, March 2012).
Writing a Partnership Agreement
When you're in a partnership, it's highly advisable to have a formal, written partnership agreement. While it is not required by law, a partnership agreement can give you a framework for defining each partner's obligations, and settling the conflicts, disagreements and other difficult-to-resolve issues that naturally occur in nearly every business relationship. Ultimately, it will help ensure the long-term well-being of your business.
Without a partnership agreement, your business will likely be governed by the Uniform Partnership Act (UPA). Adopted with some variations by nearly every state, the UPA sets the guidelines for partnerships, but allows for little flexibility. This general law does not take into account the unique relationshi ...
BlogWorld & New Media Expo Announces Purchase of TBEX, the World's Largest Travel Blogger Event
SAN DIEGO, March 5, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The world's largest new media conference and tradeshow, BlogWorld & New Media Expo, today announced its acquisition of TBEX, (Travel Blog Exchange), the world's largest travel blogging conference.
ManageWP Powers Over 100,000 WordPress Sites Within Three Months of Launch
NORFOLK, Va., March 8, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The world demands a better way to manage multiple WordPress sites, and ManageWP -- which just surpassed 100,000 managed websites -- is the first service deemed worthy by the WordPress community to satisfy that demand.
Nearly 55% of all websites in the world that utilize content management systems are powered by WordPress, and many of these passionate WordPress users manage multiple WordPress sites.
Timberline Knolls, Leading Residential Treatment Center, Launches Blog
CHICAGO, Feb. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Timberline Knolls, a leading residential treatment center for women and girls struggling with eating disorders, addiction, trauma and mood disorders, has launched its own blog.
Randstad US, Professionals Launches Interactive Blog to Encourage and Inspire Young People to Explore Top Industries
BOSTON, Feb. 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Randstad US, Professionals announced today the launch of its Inspiring Experts blog to encourage and inspire young job seekers and professionals to explore careers in top industries where future job opportunities are expected to grow.
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The Joys of Journal Writing
Real Families, Real FUN: For Parents
The Joys of Journal Writing
By By Jessica Blau for Real Families, Real Fun
Setting aside time to sit down alone and write is an impossible luxury. But carving just 15 minutes every few days to jot down thoughts, frustrations and dreams offers unexpected rewards. Simply "putting it to paper" can be relaxing and reassuring. Plus, when you read your entries later, you see your life from a fresh perspective. Don't be shocked if you discover that your life is pretty good, you do have a sense of humor, your spouse is still the person you fell in love with.
Another bonus to journal writing: Your weekly thoughts will offer an invaluable keepsake for your children -- or their children -- years from now. Unlike other hobbies, journal writing demands no expensive equipment; all you need is paper and a pen (although you might prefer a computer or a bound, blank book) and a sliver of time. Write on!
Writing tips:
- Choose a time when you won't be interrupted. Lynda Hannan writes in the early afternoon when her four-year-old is in school and her two-year-old is napping. One California mom writes in the early afternoon when her two girls are at school and her son is napping. "I sit in the kitchen and turn off the ringer on the phone," she says. "And I never answer the door."
- Don't judge what you write. You are not submitting your journal to an editor, you are not even submitting it to your spouse; so forget about grammar, punctuation and spelling. The only person who needs to decipher your writing is you (unless you choose to share).
- Write anything. If nothing comes to mind, write, "Nothing comes to mind." Eventually those words will lead you to other words until, before you know it, fifteen minutes later and you've written a paragraph. Don't discount yourself as uninteresting because you aren't running a country or starring in the latest blockbuster. A diatribe about the inefficiency of your dishwasher is a perfectly suitable journal entry.
- Writing should not be another item on your endless "To Do" list. Think of it as an escape -- a needed act that entitles you to a pocket of writing time three or four times a week. If you skip a day, or even a week, you can always pick it up and start again. Remember not to pressure yourself to fill in the blanks between entries. One busy mother says, "I have given myself permission to write short quips and thoughts without explaining everything around it."
Filling the pages Don't know where to begin? Write the date at the top of the page and complete the following sentences, then let your thoughts take you in any direction.
- One of the most joyful moments I've had with my children was when ...
- The time I feel most loved by my spouse is when he/she ...
- I realize that I am __ years old, but inside I feel like am __ because ...
TAKE IT FROM ME:
I always end each journal entry by writing how much I love my
children. . . If they get anything out of these journals, I hope it
will be how deep my love is for them. --By Jessica Blau
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