SIMPLE SOLUTIONS FOR MAKING LIFE EASIER

TODAY I’VE Been looking into problem solvers every thing from #savingmoney to #aggressivepets and all thing in between read on #SEEKEROFTRUTH.

AGGRESSIVE DOG?  Always a potential danger.  But if misbehavior is nonthreatening (i.e. around a new baby or the mailman for instance) you can try behavior modification by showering it with attention and treats when the disliked person is present, the dog will hopefully begin to enjoy the person’s presence.  Reader’s Digest PRACTICAL PROBLEM SOLVER

Modify your behavior by clicking on my store up top..

SAVE MONEY By signing up for reward programs with stores and restaurants you frequent.  You’re not doing anything but what you normally do to obtain special deals and coupons.

My store is not trouble, it’s close–doesn’t require gas to get there.

WIN MONEY:   Improve you chances of winning lottery  by playing the right games.  But every state has a selection of lottery games with different odds of winning. Read the odds before you spend your money to… maximiz(e) your chances of winning.   State lotteries, where you have to be physically present to purchase a ticket, usually…best odds.   http://contests.about.com/od/lotterieslotteryresults/tp/How-To-Win-The-Lottery-Lottery-Winning-Tips-That-Really-Work.htm

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PREPARING TO PACK:  Gather all the garments you anticipate needing. Then put half of them back. Select clothes in the same color family, packing more tops than bottoms. For a five-day trip, you’ll likely need five shirts, two pairs of slacks or jeans, and one skirt, (  Amecher/The Woman Road Warrior). The average 22-inch check-in bag fits roughly two pairs of jeans, three sweaters, two dresses, and five shirts.   http://www.realsimple.com/work-life/travel/best-way-pack-suitcase-00000000010449/

DECIDING TO VOLUNTEER:  People who’ve functioned well in the home and workplace have picked up the skills needed to be productive volunteers. Life experiences count as much here as book smarts. Most volunteer work is people-intensive, so the ability to work well with others is…useful. “Someone who has a good work ethic or commitment to what they want to do” makes for a good volunteer… “They also need flexibility so they can fit … into an organization. And they need empathy and compassion—the ability to put themselves in someone else’s shoes.”  http://money.usnews.com/money/blogs/the-best-life/2009/08/07/7-tips-for-finding-right-volunteer-work

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YOU probably don’t have this in your closet and if  you do I am beginning to worry about you, but this 19th century doctor’s “AMPUTATION SET”  complete with finger saws, bone forceps and other goodies is valued for about $4,000.

But you might have this:

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1827 “The Guilford Limner” Folk Portraits ($60,000)

REPELLANT:  Scatter powdered chalk around garden plants to repel ants and slugs, use aluminum foil mulch for aphids. (Reader’s Digest)

Anticipate the difficult by managing the easy.—-Lao Tzu

 

 

 

 

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