March 21st, 2009

Ellaroo Slings: A Great Way to Keep One?s Baby Close and Secure

Ellaroo slings are a popular choice
with parents who want to opt for quality, flexibility and
versatility. Be it for infants, newborns or toddlers, a variety of
Ellaroo slings are available.

Ellaroo slings are
basically ring slings that are easy to put on. The slings are usually
made from a piece of fabric which threads through rings to form a
loop. This loop can be adjusted according to the baby’s size and
the user’s size. This way, a user can soak up total comfort.

These include the Ellaroo Doll Mai Tei,
Ellaroo Kid’s Doll Sling, Ellaroo Kid’s Doll Wrap, , style or
design.

March 1st, 2009

Are You Ready to Shift Your Sales Beliefs?

Everything is a belief?including this statement, if it isĀ an assumed truth.

Are You Ready to Shift Your Sales Beliefs?

A belief is an assumed truth. Thus, everything is a belief?including this statement. We create beliefs to anchor our understanding of the world around us and thus, once we have formed a belief, we will tend to persevere with that belief.

Your belief system, like your computer, doesn’t judge or even question what you think. It accepts your thoughts as the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. When you think thoughts of failure, you’re bound to feel discouraged and hopeless. And, when you continuously worry, anxiety and fear take over causing stress and keeping you from moving forward.

February 24th, 2009

Keeping your kids safe with GPS

It’s every parent’s nightmare: your child is not answering their cell phone and they have not returned home as scheduled. You call their friends but they don’t where they are either. Frantically, you call the police in an effort to track them down, when all of a sudden your call waiting kicks in. It is your child, who decided to go the movies without telling you first. They are safe and sound, but your heart won’t stop beating fast.

October 31st, 2008

Relaxed parents are stress management experts

When you relax, time begins to stretch in your favor and it is surprising just how much can be achieved and how many people want to help you, including your children.

Jimmy Allen: If you were to give parents a simple and quick piece of advice to help with stress management and improving their children’s behavior, what would that be?

Sarah McCrum: Well, I once met a parenting consultant who showed me something I have never forgotten. He said to me ‘Don’t think about pink elephants’. Of course I immediately started to think about pink elephants.

October 17th, 2008

Family fitness tips from a gold medalist

In this interview we talk to former British Olympic Champion Sally Gunnell about her campaign to promote family fitness. Includes some great tips for exercising with the family.

Former British Olympic Champion Sally Gunnell popped in for a chat talk to us about her campaign to promote family fitness.

Sally is mum to three boys - Finley, Luca and Marley. Read on to find out how she inspires her own children to do more physical activity at a time when many parents are afraid to let their kids play outside.

January 20th, 2008

Rehearsal Dinners - Setting The Tone For The Weekends Festivities

Your Weddings ~ After months of planning it is finally here. The energy level is at an all time high! A dinner following the wedding rehearsal is a wonderful way to begin the wedding festivities. The celebration usually takes place over a weekend with guests arriving to see their favorite couple tie the knot! It is a time to spend with family and friends and create new memories to reflect back on forever. Weddings bring people together who have not seen each other in years.

January 9th, 2008

Let Your Children Help You Prepare For The Big Move

INTRODUCTION AND INTUITION

Are you and your children moving house soon ? If you’re
moving to a new town or a new region, it can be rough on
your children as they may feel uprooted and disoriented.
Your children lose the comfort and security of the world they
know - from their private spaces to their more public places:
their bedroom, their house, their yard, their neighborhood,
their school, their local park, their town and so forth. Worst of
all, they lose regular contact with their friends and, possibly,
aunts, uncles and cousins in the bargain. In addition, they
suddenly find themselves the “new kids in town,” trying to
find their niche in a new community.


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