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Colleen Langenfeld - EzineArticles.com Expert Author   RSS

Colleen Langenfeld has been parenting for over 25 years and helps other moms find freedom and satisfaction in their family and personal lives. Her articles have been widely published online and she works to encourage individual moms so that families everywhere will flourish.

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  • Advice For Parenting Problem Teenagers - Avoiding "The Don'ts"
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] When you are looking for advice for parenting problem teenagers sometimes it is easier to start with what NOT to do. Here is a quick look at some "don'ts" you may want to avoid as you try to improve the situation between you and your teen.


  • Problems of Many High School Dropouts
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] The problems of many high school dropouts are serious and limiting. Taking an honest look at these challenges is the first step to finding ways of solving them.


  • Free Printable Chore Chart - The ABC's For Easy Success
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Don't believe a free printable chore chart can turn your household upside down? Stop treating chore charts like child's play and get the real scoop on how to use them for actual success.


  • Teenager Behavior Modification - Are You Trapped in Denial?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Teenage behavior modification is tricky enough when you are facing the facts. As a parent, are you absolutely sure you know what's going on in your precious teen's life?


  • Behavior Modification Strategies - The Trap of Short Term Thinking
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Behavior modification strategies aren't just fancy ideas that will make all your parenting troubles go away. Instead they are powerful tools to be used thoughtfully and creatively in order to raise the odds of producing healthy results in your child.


  • Common Behavioral Problems in Children - Are You Trapped in Not Following Through?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Common behavioral problems in children can make parents stop and wonder if their efforts are working at all. Consider this vital thing you can do as a parent to make all your other parenting efforts work better.


  • Behavior Problems in School Age Children - Mild, Moderate Or Severe?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] If you have a school age child who is exhibiting behavior problems, you've learned what 'frustrating" and 'exhausted' are all about. Sometimes it can be difficult to know if your child has a small problem or a larger one. As a parent you want there to be no problems at all and it can be easy to magnify any situation quickly. Your homelife can go from serene to chaotic in a moment and it's easy to start feeling like things are spinning out of control.


  • Behavior Modification in Children - Avoiding the Trap of Unreasonable Expectations
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Behavior modification in children can be an exercise in frustration or an exciting journey for both child and parent. Avoid this common parenting trap and help your child get farther, faster.


  • Consequences in Elementary School For Bad Behavior - Are You Giving Your Power Away?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Consequences in elementary school for bad behavior need not be complicated, just effective. Key in on these parenting basics to work towards the results you want for your child.


  • What to Do With a Child With Very Serious Behavior Problems?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] You feel lost. You feel isolated. You may even feel like a failure. These are common feelings often related by parents of children with serious behavior problems. If you are among these parents, you probably wonder what you are going to do to restore your family's sanity on a daily basis.


  • Weekly Dinner Menus - A Tale of Two Moms
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Meet two wonderful (imagined but representative) moms. They're both terrific women and great parents. They both approached me about the frustration levels in their homes around dinnertime. I talked to them about improving things using simple but powerful tools like weekly dinner menus. Let's take a peek to see how they are coming along with their improvement plans.


  • Weekly Dinner Menus - Stop Wondering "What's For Dinner?"
    [Food-and-Drink] Using easy tools like weekly dinner menus and menu planning you can change dinner time from a chore into a pleasant time of day for your whole family. Every mom knows the frustration of hearing "what's for dinner?" If you've ever wished you could stop hearing that phrase, I've got news for you.


  • Grocery Shopping List - What Yours Says About You
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Ever found a shopping list on the ground or in an empty cart at the store? Peeking at someone's grocery shopping list is incredibly eye-opening. A printable or handwritten grocery list is like a window into someone's life.


  • Grocery Shopping List - What Bugs Mom
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] You know what bugs me as a mom? Family members whining about not having what they want to eat around the house but refusing to use a grocery shopping list. Well, I made some changes and things improved! You can make the same changes easily.


  • Weekly Dinner Menus - Put Your Kids in Charge
    [Food-and-Drink] Are you tired of figuring out what's for dinner each night? Get the whole family involved using weekly dinner menus and fun training.


  • Weekly Dinner Menus Stop the Grocery Bill Hemorrhage
    [Finance:Budgeting] Weekly dinner menus and a pricebook can save you serious cash each month on your grocery bills. But to see the savings you have to consistently use these powerful tools.


  • Grocery Shopping List + Pricebook = Money in Your Wallet
    [Finance:Budgeting] Looking for simple ways to save money in these tough economic times? Use a grocery shopping list and a pricebook to become an expert at keeping your food budget in line.


  • Weekly Dinner Menus With Total Family Flexibility
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Weekly dinner menus are such a serious time saving device in a family's life it's hard to imagine the downside of using this simple tool. For some of us, however, the perceived lack of flexibility trips us up.


  • Printable Grocery List - Use it in Reverse
    [Finance:Budgeting] Are you a bit scared to even look at what you spend at the grocery store? The first step in this process is to learn what is real. Armed with a printable grocery list, first go grocery shopping.


  • Weekly Dinner Menus - Mealtime on Autopilot
    [Food-and-Drink:Cooking-Tips] When you are seriously tired of being asked (and having to figure out) "what's for dinner?" every night you can see the wisdom in new ideas and suggestions. One idea you might consider is to put your weekly dinner menus on overdrive; meaning plan once and know what you're eating for a very, very long time.


  • Grocery Shopping List - Training Kids to Be Frugal
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Looking for simple ways to teach your kids the value of hard-earned cash? A grocery shopping list is the effective common thread that can run through your frugal training.


  • Calorie Counter Diary - Using One to (Actually) Lose Weight
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] When it comes to losing weight, it is not about starving or depriving yourself, it is about getting to know you. An easy and effective way to do that is by using a calorie counter diary every day. I used one to lose twenty pounds and I was amazed at how much I learned and how simple and effective the process was.


  • Chores For Kids - Chart What Works and Dump the Rest
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Establishing chores for kids is a time-honored parenting tradition and with good reason. It works. However, chore charts don't work by magic and many parents fail to see the potential in using a chore chart for kids on a consistent basis for measurable success. Generally, these parents miss one important point.


  • Printable Homework Charts Keep Mom From Pulling Her Hair Out
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Tired of arguing over homework? Stop the nagging! Do your kids a favor and use printable homework charts to help teach self-discipline and good study habits.


  • Blank Chore Charts - Making Your Holidays Easier
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Blank chore charts can be used for many creative purposes beyond simply jotting down chores for your kids to accomplish. They make an easy tool to keep track of your holiday planning, too. - Make sure you can customize your copy.


  • Preschool Printable Calendars - An Easy Way to Preserve Your Child's Memories
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] If you have a little guy or gal at home you know how valuable simple tools like preschool printable calendars can be. You can use these convenient and widely available resources to help your preschooler learn about the passage of time, the flow of the seasons, numbers, the alphabet and so much more. A decorated preschool calendar is a very fun and easy teaching device for a parent to incorporate into every day life.


  • Calorie Counter Diary - Use One to Keep Slim This Holiday Season
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Are you worried that you will blow your diet this holiday season? Use a calorie counter diary to party and still stay slim. It's easy and it works!


  • Printable Charts For Kids - Keeping Your Kids in the Game
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] If you like to use a variety of printable charts for kids in your home to modify and encourage behavior, you know motivation is a huge issue. All children are different, of course, but here are three ideas I've used successfully with my four children to keep motivation high and results happening.


  • Printable Reward Charts - The 3 Keys For Sure Success
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] If you have used printable reward charts with your children in the past, you have probably experienced frustration once or twice. That's because, while reward charts are a great teaching tool, they are often used too casually to produce results. To see results using printable charts, you'll need to organize your efforts a bit.


  • 10 Parenting Tips For Elementary-Age Children
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Do you have a child between the ages of 5 and 9? That special season is a time of enormous growth and development and can be a whirlwind to observe. I am privileged to be parenting my fourth elementary-age child. Here are some of my favorite 10 parenting tips for early school-age kids.


  • 10 Parenting Tips For Preschoolers
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Preschoolers are amazing little creatures. They can go, go, go all day, absorbing huge amounts of information on the fly. Having helped four children of my own navigate this precious season of life, here are my 10 parenting tips for preschoolers.


  • 10 Parenting Tips From a Toddler
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Struggling to keep up with your toddler? Use these 10 parenting tips to help tame your toddler's world and soothe your own.


  • Mothering Without Nagging
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Are you REALLY enjoying your role as a mother? Do you believe mothering without nagging is a pipe dream or a genuine possibility? Consider a new perspective and how it can impact your day-to-day family life for the better.


  • Words of Wisdom For New Parents - What Your Child Really Wants in a Home
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Do you know what your child really wants in a happy home? If your new baby could talk, he might offer the following words of wisdom for new parents.


  • Words of Wisdom For New Parents - The Art & Science of Raising a Child
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] So you are a new parent? Congratulations! Welcoming a new child into a family is an exciting, thrilling time.


  • Teaching Children to Tell the Truth - A 4 Point Plan For Success
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Teaching children to tell the truth is a vital and ongoing lifestyle process in a family. Make the process easier by using this 4 point plan in your homelife.


  • Teaching Children to Tell the Truth and Dealing With Friends Who Don't
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Teaching children to tell the truth can come unraveled when they have a friend who lies. Help your child navigate this tricky friendship issue with these common sense parenting ideas.


  • Teaching Children to Tell the Truth and Other Insane Ideas of Responsible Parents
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Teaching children to tell the truth and other such old fashioned notions don't happen by magic. Make character development the focus in your home and watch your kids bloom.


  • Printable Chore Lists Tackle the Chores You Hate
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Stop procrastinating! Use printable chore lists to tackle seasonal and dreaded chores with ease.


  • Printable Chore Lists - For More Than Just Chores
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Printable chore lists are great for keeping track of the everyday tasks in a household. You can do a lot with them, including reducing the nag factor in your home, putting your organizational skills on steroids, and teaching your kids self-discipline. With a little creative thinking, however, you can use the mighty chore list for much, much more.


  • Calorie Chart - Winning by Losing
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Want to get into better physical shape? If your only focus is on losing weight, you might be setting yourself up for failure.


  • Maternity Air Bed - Does It Work?
    [Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] A maternity air bed is a perfect help for some pregnant women who are uncomfortable on a conventional mattress. However, like most solutions, an air bed is not for everyone. Here are some common pros and cons for these types of mattresses.


  • I Need Help Deciding What Career to Choose Since I've Never Worked a Day in My Life
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Well, that is a problem, isn't it? Thankfully, however, it's not a showstopper. Here are 3 simple steps to crunch through when you are saying "I need help deciding what career to choose.


  • Household Chores Checklist - Use One to Save Your Marriage
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Are you tired of fighting with your spouse over who-does-what chore every night after work? Or has it gone farther than that and you have stopped talking about household stuff altogether in your marriage? This is a hot issue in today's fast-paced culture.


  • Grocery Shopping List -- How to Get Your Family to Use One
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] A grocery shopping list is one of the smartest and easiest tools you can use to lower your monthly grocery bill. Here are 5 simple tips on how to make that happen in your family.


  • Household Chores Checklist - It's Not Magic
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] If you're like many people, you've used tools like a household chores checklist to try and improve the organization in your home, but have been disappointed in the results. There can be many reasons for this, but one of the most common is believing in the magical powers of charts and checklists. Sad to say.


  • I Need Help Deciding What Career to Choose Because I Don't Want to Live With My Parents Forever!
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Are you a high school senior who is staring graduation in the face and you still don't have a clue as to what you want to do with the rest of your life? Relax! Here's what you need to do to get started choosing the right career for you.


  • Closet Organizing In 5 Minutes a Day
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] The thought of closet organizing makes most people groan. But it doesn't need to be this way! Starting with a messy closet, you can get that closet organized and keep it organized in just 5 minutes a day.


  • Grocery Shopping List Power - Step 1 in Saving Grocery Money
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Are you not convinced of the lowly grocery shopping list and its potential power in budget management? Then read on and find out what happens when you DON'T use one.


  • Printable Grocery List Tips and Tricks for The Serious Shopper
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] A printable grocery list is one of the smartest tools you can use in your arsenal to run a well-managed home. Are you using all these tricks to save time and money in your household?


  • Closet Organizing On the Cheap
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Closet organizing on the cheap means you are willing to spend time and creativity in exchange for saving money. Here are some simple and effective ways to save money on your next closet makeover.


  • A Closet Organizing System - The Secrets to Getting Your Clothes Off Your Floor
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] A closet organizing system that you don't use isn't priceless; it's worthless. How can you get yourself to actually USE your closet system?


  • 3 Parenting Tips To Calm Your After Work Routine
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Parenting tips come and go, but the basics in what a family needs don't change. With a few simple changes you can go from chaotic to calm in your family's evening time together.


  • Closet Organizing for Sports Nuts
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] The topic of closet organizing is not usually used in the same sentence as "sports nut", but if you have an active sports-minded family, you may find yourself needing some organizing ideas. Closets overflowing with sports equipment and the inability to get out the door on time because you are digging through your closet looking for the right uniform or equipment can be frustrating for any parent. Here are some simple closet organizing ideas for corralling sports equipment.


  • A Closet Organizing System - Do-It-Yourself or Call In the Pros?
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] An efficient closet organizing system can add genuine value to your home and significantly cut down on your daily frustration. Should you do-it-yourself or bring in the professionals? Read on to find out.


  • Declutter Strategies - A Book Review
    [Book-Reviews:Self-Help] A busy mom reviews a straightforward declutter resource. Let's face it. Clutter can be overwhelming. If you are swimming in clutter, whether it is at your home or in your office, you know how frustrating it can be.


  • Parenting a Teenager - Why a Teen Stops Listening to Her Parents
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] If you are parenting a teenager, you don't want to be tuned out. Learn from this teenager how to keep your teen listening to you.


  • Mothering the Hard Way
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Sometimes mothering feels as though it's just too difficult. If a new perspective would help, take a look at these classic parenting 'mistakes' and see how well you're really parenting.


  • A Parenting Tip - Make Memories The Easy Way
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Can you use a parenting tip that will help you make easy memories with your family? No stress, fun-filled memories that your kids will remember for years? Then read on.


  • Mothering With a Map
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Mothering comes without guarantees. Are you doing everything you can to make sure your family life goes the way you want it to?


  • Thumbsucking - A Book Review
    [Book-Reviews:Non-Fiction] As a mom with four children, all of whom were thumbsuckers when small, and all of whom stopped the habit in different ways at different ages, I understand the frustration many parents feel when trying to help their young child overcome this habit. "David Decides About Thumbsucking" by Susan Heitler, Ph.D (printed by LK Printing Service, Inc.), is a useful tool parents can use to make sound decisions about helping their own child stop their thumbsucking habit.


  • Mothering - 3 Tips for Keeping it FUN!
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Mothering is a full-time and demanding occupation no matter what else fills your life. Here are 3 tried-and-true tips for staying refreshed and in love with your family life.


  • Conquer Clutter in Your Beautiful Holiday Home
    [Home-Improvement:Cleaning-Tips-and-Tools] Do you love to decorate for the holidays but get stressed out by all the mess? Use these simple ideas to conquer clutter in your beautiful holiday home.


  • A Parenting Tip - Enjoying Your Baby's First Holiday Season
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Having a new baby in the home at the holidays is always exciting. Here's a parenting tip that will help you and your baby truly enjoy this special time of year.


  • Parenting Teenagers - Who Does Your Teen Trust?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Parenting teenagers can be challenging and one of the most important questions a parent can ask is "who does my teen trust?" Do you know how YOUR teen would answer?


  • A Parenting Tip - Teaching Thankfulness
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] For those of us parenting in the United States, this is the time of year we celebrate Thanksgiving. As a mother, Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays because it gives me the opportunity to purposely teach about gratitude.


  • Closet Organizing - Out With the Old Season, In With the New
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] No matter where you live in the world, you probably deal with the change of seasons. A few souls can get away with wearing the same clothing year-round, but not many.


  • Closet Organizing - Ouch! What Fell on My Head?
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] Closet organizing doesn't have to be traumatic! Use these easy step-by-step guides to get in control of your messy closets fast.


  • Parenting Teenagers by Creating a Teen-Friendly Environment
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Parenting teenagers can be a lot easier when you make your home a magnet for your teenager and his or her friends by keeping in mind a few simple teen-friendly ideas. Tired of your teen being out of your home more than in it?


  • A Parenting Tip - Dealing With Feelings
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] What do you do when your child loses control emotionally? Use this parenting tip from an experienced mom of four to practice skills that will help your child gain emotional control.


  • Parenting Teenagers - Getting Them to Talk
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Do you wish your teen would open up and talk more with you? Parenting teenagers requires some straightforward action from you (the parent) to keep the conversation flowing.


  • A Parenting Tip - Holiday Manners That Will Help Your Kids Sparkle
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] Are your children's holiday manners ready for display? Use this seasonal parenting tip to help your children be ready and relaxed before you even leave home.


  • Parenting Teenagers - Getting Kids Ready to Leave the Nest
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Parenting teenagers into adulthood can be either exciting or frightening. Use my proven ideas to intentionally move your teen towards his or her bright future.


  • A Parenting Tip - Do You Crave Time Off?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Are you resenting your kids more than enjoying them? Then this parenting tip may be just what you need.


  • Parenting Teenagers - Playing the Freedom Game and Winning
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Parenting teenagers means walking a fine line between granting freedoms and establishing boundaries. How are you doing at this vital parenting game?


  • Conquer Clutter or Die Trying
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] To conquer clutter forever in your home, give yourself 30 days and these few simple suggestions. If you would like to conquer clutter once and for all in your home, there are only a few things you need to do.


  • A Parenting Tip for Dealing With Those Pesky Brothers and Sisters
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] If you have more than one child in your family, you are intimately acquainted with sibling rivalry and can use an extra parenting tip or two in that area. After more than 26 years of parenting and four terrific kids, here are my top five tips for dealing with those pesky brothers and sisters.


  • Thumbsucking, Hair-Twirling and Other Comfort Habits
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Do you have a thumbsucking child? A hair-twirler? Or has your sweet little one picked up a different comfort habit altogether?


  • A Parenting Tip for Halloween - How Old is Too Old?
    [Home-and-Family:Holidays] As your kids grow up, are you allowing them to go door-to-door for Halloween? Read this experienced mom's parenting tip and consider what you think is best for your family.


  • A Closet Organizing System - Do You Really Need One?
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] A closet organizing system can add genuine value to your home and significantly cut down on frustration. How do you decide what you need or if you even need one at all? Read on!


  • Exercise During Pregnancy - Make It a Family Affair
    [Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] Get excited about taking care of yourself while you're waiting for your baby to arrive! When you make the commitment to exercise during your pregnancy, you can make the most out of your efforts (and have a lot of fun!) by including older children or even the entire family.


  • A Parenting Tip - Create a Sane Holiday Season Now
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Could you benefit from a useful parenting tip with practical applications? Most parents can. As a mother and a business owner who has worked with hundreds of moms over the past few years, I often hear the same thing.


  • Declutter Ideas for Wild and Crazy Toddlers
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] A toddler and clutter go hand in hand. Declutter easily plus keep order in your home while enjoying this precious yet brief time with your energetic little one.


  • Closet Organizing for Kids
    [Kids-and-Teens] Closet organizing is not just for grown-ups. Imagine seeing a CLEAN closet when you peek inside your child's room. It can be done!


  • Thumbsucking - Does Your Child Have a Problem?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Thumbsucking can be a frustrating time in a family's life...or a period of conscientious teamwork and self-esteem building. As the parent, the choice is yours.


  • Career Aptitude Tests - Using One to Make a Career Comeback
    [Business:Careers-Employment] Are you a woman who has been out of the workforce for sometime and needs to re-enter the career world? Use Career aptitude tests to quickly and accurately focus on the right career direction for you.


  • Parenting a Teenager - What a Teen Wishes You Knew
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] A teen shares her thoughts on effective strategies for parenting a teenager.


  • Chore Charts Don't Work
    [Self-Improvement:Organizing] A chore chart is a powerful tool you can use to bring order to your home, but it doesn't work by magic. Learn how to use chore charts to get actual results.


  • Exercise During Pregnancy - the Good, the Bad and the Ugly
    [Home-and-Family:Pregnancy] Doing an appropriate exercise during pregnancy is one of the most important things you can do for yourself and your baby. Make it safe and fun and you can really enhance this special time in your life.


  • A Parenting Tip for Newbies - Check Who's Really in Charge
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] A parenting tip from one mom to another- be nice to your toddler...he's coming home with you.


  • Babysitter Checklist - Don't Leave Home Without One
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Looking for a hot date with your spouse? Make your time away the relaxing and fun time it's meant to be by using a detailed babysitter checklist.


  • Parenting a Teenager - The Top 3 Mistakes a Parent Can Make
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Do you think parenting a teenager is exciting...or explosive? Discover three common parenting mistakes that can produce frustration instead of harmony in your home.


  • A Parenting Tip - The Most Important Thing a Parent Can Do
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Discover the one parenting tip that can bring sure success to your parenting efforts.


  • Parenting Teenager Strategies - What You Must Do Today for a Happier Home
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Learn the top strategy for parenting a teenager and start using it with success today.


  • A Parenting Tip - The 3 Top Mistakes Parents Make
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Which parenting tip should you follow? If you are feeling overwhelmed by your parenting choices, you can be on solid ground by simply avoiding these three common parenting mistakes.


  • Vacation Checklist - Plan Your Dream Trip Now
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Discover how to easily pull off your perfect travel plans using a vacation checklist.


  • Calorie Counting Chart - As Easy as Using a Checkbook
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] If you can use a checkbook you can use a simple calorie counting chart to get the body weight results you desire.


  • Road Trip Checklist - How to Make Endless Miles Turn into Your Family's Dream Vacation
    [Travel-and-Leisure] Discover the real deal of unhurried, stress-free time with your family. Use a road trip checklist to pull it all together with ease.


  • Calorie Counting Chart - 5 Steps to Getting the Results You Crave
    [Health-and-Fitness:Weight-Loss] Are you still fighting the weight battle? So was I until I discovered these powerful steps for using a calorie counting chart to get actual results. Let me share with you what worked so beautifully for me.


  • 5 Minute Meals
    [Food-and-Drink:Cooking-Tips] 5 minute meals are the fast and easy way to get dinner on your table tonight.


  • Refinance Your Mortgage Rate - Unless You're a Woman
    [Finance:Personal-Finance] Many women don't know how to refinance their mortgage rate because they do not feel confident in financial matters. Here's why it's important to educate yourself, as a woman, about money.


  • Dinnertime and Your Child's Learning - How You Can Connect the Dots and Make a Difference
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Don't let your family go without one! Family dinnertime is a good way to enhance your child's learning abilities and social skills, no matter what you're serving with the potatoes.


  • Mothering 101 - Learn the Rules to Win the Parenting Game
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Mothering and parenting skills don't show up by magic after giving birth. Learn the strategies you need to know to give your family a happy future together.


  • Grocery Savings - What Worked For Grandma Probably Won't Work for You
    [Food-and-Drink] If you are still grocery shopping the way your mother taught you, you may be losing out on grocery savings you want.


  • Stress Busters or Nagging?
    [Home-and-Family:Parenting] Stress Busters turn your frustrating nagging into positive teamwork for the homelife you've been yearning for.





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