Archive for April 11th, 2008
April 11th, 2008 -- Posted in Portraits To Art |
Playing and learning with educational baby toy
Want to develop your child’s basic skills? Gift your child with an educational baby toy and witness the development of your baby. The baby educational toys can be great tools for encouraging your baby to learn and at the same time play and have fun.
The educational baby toys are for the children who fall in the age group of 0 to 3 years old. It is necessary to stimulate the senses of the babies when they are playing, and the educational baby toys just do that. Gradually this will help the baby to be smarter when they grow up.
Some vital factors you must know when selecting an educational baby toy
Fisher-Price and Leapfrog are famous manufacturers for baby toys. Always give your child toys that make noise of some sort and are brightly colored. It is a great joy to personally choose toys that will make your baby happy and at the same time help your baby to develop. Remember, well-chosen toys can help your baby in their total maturity and overall growth.
Speaking about the color of the toy, it is worth mentioning that your baby will find the colors red, white and black more interesting and appealing. So, give your baby toys with such colors – it will easily get their attention and also stimulate their sight. Furthermore, it also creates among the babies an urge to grab the toy. Good educational baby toys must always appear to be attractive to sense of sight, touch and hearing.
The babies have a tendency of putting the toys in their mouth. So, beware, do not buy toys that have sharp edges or are small enough to be swallowed.
The best learning and educational toys
· Ocean Wonders Aquarium: This educational baby toy has a range of soothing sounds and motions that will put the baby to sleep. The calm sounds will include the falling rain, ocean waves and the soft brook sounds. It is attachable to the crib and the baby press the blue button at the base to begin the lights and sounds. It is for the just-born babies and upwards.
· Learning Drum: A great cause and effect toy, which enables your baby to keep banging on the drum and the drum in turn either plays music or recites numbers or alphabets. The baby hits the drum encouraged by the interactive voice.
· Peek-A-Blocks Incrediblock: This baby educational toy has lights, sounds and lots of entertaining action that your baby will simply love. Your baby will pile the blocks, put the blocks through the holes and watch them vanish or enjoy seeing the blocks spin to the lights and music. It is for the babies above 9 months old.
· Brilliant Basics Rock-A-Stack: For developing the problem solving skills and eye-hand co-ordination of the baby, this educational toy is ideal. The toy also helps the baby learn about sizes and colors. The toy is inexpensive and appropriate for babies above six months old.
· Lamaze Octotunes: This toy has eight legs, which make eight different musical sounds when squeezed or pulled. It enables your child to make some music. It is appropriate for the babies above 6 months old.
· Lamaze Grip n Grab Rattle: This is a bright-colored rattle that is capable of making interesting sounds. This educational baby toy entertains the baby greatly during long trips. It is good for the babies above 3 months old.
Summary of Author: Len Jacob is a successful writer and publisher of Educational Toy related issues, for more informative articles go to www.educationaltoyreview.com
Playing and learning with educational baby toy / Author: Len Jacob
Len Jacob is a successful writer and publisher of Educational Toy related issues, for more informative articles go to www.educationaltoyreview.com
April 11th, 2008 -- Posted in Portraits To Art |
Should You Give Up On An Online MLM Business?
Is the Internet truly the breeding ground of scams, hoaxes and million-dollar-promises that deliver zilch? Well, that depends on where you look and what you do with what you see or read. If you’re looking for an online MLM business opportunity, for example, one keyword search and you’ll find pages upon pages of mixed results, with real opportunities interspersed with links to scams and pyramid schemes. If you don?t know how to look and what to look for, you could just let your frustration overcome you and swear off MLM forever
Which is unfortunate, considering that there are genuine opportunities out there that could have meant a good source of income for you, if only you found them. And that’s the trick right there. Without the proper understanding of what a real online MLM business is and what it entails, you might as well be groping your way through a maze blindfolded.
Let’s take a look at the reasons why you should not give up on online MLM:
What is online MLM?
Online MLM is essentially a network marketing business, a distribution model where products produced or provided by a parent company are sold directly by members or representatives to consumers via the Internet. Other than direct selling, income may also be derived through sales generated by referrals or downlines.
What an online MLM business is not is a pyramid scheme, where income is derived exclusively from memberships fees of recruited members. If this is the only way you can earn from an MLM business, don’t bother. It’s illegal and you’ll be throwing good money away.
Online MLM is a business.
A common mistake that first-time MLM members make is treating online MLM as a get-rich-quick scheme. Sure, there are people who have had considerable success with multilevel marketing but that didn?t happen because of a magic formula, which is probably what you can expect if you’re using a scheme promising instant riches.
Online MLM is a real job, regardless of whether you do it part-time or full-time. You do have to work in order to grow your business. It’s understandable why many people would fall for invitations to participate in an online MLM business that promises you don?t have to do much. However, have you wondered how the money is going to come in without any effort on your part? If there are such promises in the MLM business you’re considering, be wary. You could be an unknowing participant in a program that thrives on taking advantage of others.
What to expect from an online MLM business
As a member of an MLM business, consider yourself as an independent salesperson who will receive no salaries. That’s right ? every single cent you earn from this business comes as the result of your hard work and the work of your downlines.
As part of your membership, an initial investment will be required from you. The amounts will vary depending on your parent company and on the type of products involved. You will also have access to training and support, both from the MLM company and your sponsor, if you’re a downline. Earnings come in the form of commissions and you will be paid according to the compensation plan of the company.
Now for the tough part ? all the earnings you can expect from an online MLM business will come as a result of your work in sales. You can increase your earnings by recruiting other members who will work hard to generate earnings of their own ? earnings from which you will earn a percentage.
As you can see, an online MLM business can be an exciting, very promising venture, provided you have the personality that fits the business. It can also open numerous doors of opportunity for you, allowing you to build contacts, establish strong networks, provide valuable products to your consumers and earn the kind of income that would not be possible with your regular 9-to-5 job.
Should You Give Up On An Online MLM Business? / Author : Daegan H Smith
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April 11th, 2008 -- Posted in Portraits To Art |
Passing On Generational Crafts
I was sorting through my attic recently and I came across the bead collection I’ve had since I was a teenager. Where once these beads were neatly sorted into separate compartments, now they are a mix and match effect, having been thrown around during too many moves.
I used to make jewellery. Every Christmas, my relatives were routinely afflicted with these creations. Having said this, I occasionally see my Aunt or Mother sporting one of these pieces, and I know, after more than fifteen years, they have stood they test of time, and are no longer being worn through a sense of obligation.
There have been several occasions when I have been tempted to give them away. I have a few friends with ten year old daughters who’d really appreciate them. I feel mean. Theoretically, I would be much happier knowing someone else was getting pleasure from them, but it’s a much loved collection, and I’m reluctant to part with them. Besides, I have an intuitive voice telling me it’s something I might go back to one day.
And I’m still tempted by bead shops, still find myself drawn through their doors before I know what I’m doing. I realise there’s no point, but it doesn’t stop me ogling the neat rows, fantasising about what I could make. I’m the same with charity shops. I finger broken pieces of jewellery, debating how I could transform them, then remember I don’t even know where my pliers are anymore.
However, I have been relieved to find out this collecting of craft materials is generational. I helped my mother to sort out her attic a few weeks ago, and came across several black bags full of small scraps of material. She used to do a lot of dressmaking and has kept the remnants of all the material she’s used from the last thirty years. She made an amazing crazy patchwork when she was pregnant with me, and whilst she has never made another one since, she must have the same intuitive voice.
My mother also has trunks of material she’s inherited from female relations, not to mention boxes of ribbon and lace. Beautiful old biscuit tins, stuffed with interesting bits and bobs, which I’ve always wanted to use, but have never known how. I have always been too worried that whatever I created wouldn’t be good enough to justify breaking up the collection.
It’s made me think of our matriarchal heritage. I’ve long believed feminism should reclaim traditional ?womanly? activities, and maybe these collections are a way of passing on this heritage. There is something both special, and intriguing about these hoardings, something going beyond materialism and accumulation.
But is this really an excuse? Surely if I am committed to passing on these crafts, I should be giving them to the next generation of women ? my friend’s daughters? Perhaps I need to re-evaluate my possessive nature, let go of the past, and help reclaim the future. And when I want to look at nice jewellery at home, I simply log on to price comparison sites like dealtime.co.uk or uk.shopping.com. Here I can compare the latest jewellery, find the best price and order online. Easy.
Sarah Maple used dealtime.co.uk and uk.shopping.com to find the best prices for jewellery.
Passing On Generational Crafts / Author: MarkeD
April 11th, 2008 -- Posted in Portraits To Art |
How to Do Your Own Financial Planning in 7 Steps
You are in control
You are already your own financial planner. Regardless of the extent of help you receive from professionals, you ultimately are the decision maker and you are responsible for your own finances. Although the financial world has become increasingly complex, it is becoming easier today to do a lot of your own planning.
The variety of resources has expanded such as software for money management and planning; online tools for banking, financial planning and investing, and resources, and books and blogs that are easy to understand. These resources may be good news for you if the cost of professional fee only financial planners is out-of-reach to you. Besides the cost of fees, others may avoid planners because they have heard stories of advisors trying to sell a product that didn’t fit their situation. Cost savings and avoiding product pitches are excellent benefits of being your own planner.
Everyone should take a more active role in their financial affairs. Not only does it help with educated decision making and fraud avoidance it also helps you better communicate with your other professional advisors such as your accountant and attorney. You will also find yourself spotting opportunities when they cross your path.
Becoming a better manager of your family’s finances will also help you ?dig out’ if you are struggling financially. When you consider the low savings rates and the high household debt, many more people find themselves in this category today.
The following are 7 steps to do-it-yourself financial planning:
Step 1: Commit
The first step to financial planning always begins with commitment. Whether you are having financial difficulty, or have just avoided setting goals and mapping out a plan - commitment is the first step. Commitment provides the discipline and focus needed to help sustain you on the path towards your goals.
Step 2: Set Goals
Without specific goals and a plan to achieve them financial success stays a foggy dream. Therefore the second step is to list the dreams that will motivate you. Write down all of the goals you want to achieve in the short and long term. This will serve as the driver, or the fire in the engine giving you the motivation to move forward. Everyone has dreams, but without constant watering and attention dreams will go dormant. Leave your past mistakes and inaction behind you, light a new fire and chart a course forward. You have an enormous amount of potential and talent, and if you have made mistakes you now have more experience and wisdom. Dare to imagine what you could achieve ? because your best years are ahead of you.
Step 3: Assemble and Organize Information
Get your stuff together. Planning is easier if you assemble everything in one central location. Make an organized filing system either in a cabinet, accordion file, a box, any way that works for you. Now locate and file all of your tax returns, receipts, insurance policies, contracts, wills, mortgages, deeds, titles, pay stubs, employee benefit statements, banking (loan, savings and checking), bills, investment and retirement plan statements and any other important papers.
Step 4: Manage Cash Flow
Your household is a business. You need to know how much you are earning and spending each month. Balance your checkbook and establish a budget. There are dozens of books and software to help with this, and your bank’s website may provide this as well. This will help you know when and where you are overspending.
Step 5: Self Educate
Establish a sound foundational knowledge base about financial matters. Start with books about budgeting and money savings tips, debt, basic insurance and investing. Be sure to include reading about mutual funds and financial planning. Avoid get-rich-quick, real estate, gold or innovative ’secrets’ books. Stick to the fundamentals. I find the “For Dummies, ?For Idiots’ and ?D-Mystified’ book series to be very helpful for many people. Lastly, stay informed about current financial topics by reading financial magazines, newspapers, the business section of papers, and blogs.
Step 6: Create a Written Plan
A written plan serves as a road map towards your financial destination. It helps you understand where you are presently and the steps that you need to take to move forward. A financial plan is a process. Your life will change, therefore you should revisit your financial plan at least once a year to make any updates or to include items in your checklist for completion. You should revisit your financial plan at least once a year to make any updates or to include items in your checklist for completion. If you write your own financial plan, you will have to obtain financial planning software. Your other options are to pay to have a written financial plan completed by a fee financial planner or by an institution or professional that provides products. Be sure to find out about how the planner is compensated and what your fees will be.
Step 7: Engage Professionals
Most people can’t entirely do all of their financial planning by themselves. Assemble a team of trusted professional advisors that you can rely on to help you implement different aspects of your plan, answer your questions and be on the lookout for you. The professionals that can be the most advantageous are a proactive tax accountant and financial advisor with extensive planning, investment and insurance knowledge, an attorney qualified in estate planning, and a banker that can help with credit ratings and debt management. Before committing to anyone, get referrals for trusted professionals from people whose opinion you respect and don’t be afraid to ask challenging questions.
There you have it, the seven keys to do-it-yourself financial planning. Start the process today: the sooner you do, the closer you will be achieving your goals and living with less financial stress.
Kent E. Irwin, ChFC, CLU, CAP, co-founder and CEO of eFinplan.com. eFinPLAN is the first and only web-based comprehensive consumer financial planning software designed for people who are trying to do a lot of their own financial planning. Find out more about how do-it-yourself financial planning and how to reach your goals at eFinPLAN.com
How to Do Your Own Financial Planning in 7 Steps / Author: Kent Irwin
Occupation: Financial Planner
Kent Irwin, ChFC, CLU, CAP, co-founder and CEO of eFinplan.com. eFinPLAN is the first and only web-based comprehensive consumer financial planning software designed for people who are trying to do a lot of their own financial planning.
http://www.efinplan.com/
April 11th, 2008 -- Posted in Portraits To Art |
Inexpensive Handmade Christmas Gifts
How many of us at Christmas time end up spending a fortune on gifts for friends and family, which are not the least bit personal, and we end up regreting it afterwards? These days we often get caught up in the rush of the holiday season to spend more on gifts, when in fact we could spend less money giving great presents if we applied ourselves to hand making them. Here today I will bring you a lovely selection of ideas that are quite easy and affordable.
1. Collect and make recipe books. Find recipes in magazines or on the Internet. Copy them on the computer and print out on stationary . A office supply store can bind it together for you for about $5 or $10 dollars.
2.Handmade Mixes. Find good mix recipes for seasonings, cookies, cakes, etc… and give the instructions to the recipient.
3.Bath Salts. Fill a lovely jar with bath scented bath salts, then add some decorative ribbon aroud the jar to make it festive.
4. Office supplies. Yes! people like me would love this gift. Fill a small crate with pens, pencils, notpads, staples, sticky notes, etc….
5. Gourmet Gift Basket. Fill a wicker basket with gourmet cheeses, crackers, wine, sausages, mustard, chocolate, etc….. you’ll leave a lasting impression!
6. Christmas Ornaments. You can make them, or purchase them on sale, women love new ornaments to hang on their trees.
7. Books. Books are always a great gift to give during the holidays, you can curl up in bed with some hot chocolate and just enjoy.
8. Calendars. Calendars come in a wide variety. See if you can catch one on sale ahead of time.
9. Magazines. This is a great gift, because it keeps on coming all year!
10.Pictures. To make the gift more special, find pictures that will have meaning to the recipient, like pictures of family members, favorite places, place they admire, etc..
Enjoy the Holiday Season and Remember the True Meaning of Christmas Is not what you give
It’s the Meaning behind the gift.!
About the Author
La Tunya Sifford is a all occasion gift consulant and owner of http://www.fullmoongiftbaskets.net A one stop shop for all your gift, and gourmet needs- providing free gift basket newletters, personalized and custom themed gift baskets for all occasions. Visit http://www.fullmoongiftbaskets.net
Inexpensive Handmade Christmas Gifts / Author: La Tunya Sifford
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