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I absolutely LOVE turning something old and useless into something new and useful. One of my favorite things to do is scrounge through thrift stores for things I can repurpose or "up-cycle". Just starting out and there's not a lot to show. My plan for this blog is to share my treasure hunts and projects and hopefully inspire a few readers. One thing I don't have is a lot of money to spend on a hobby. So I've been researching what different things you can make out of regular househo... Read More
How To Wash Your Car With Only One Bucket of Water. That high utility bill got you worried about how much water you use? Is your car covered in the residue of the month's travels? With a little ingenuity and moderately small initial investment, you can maximize the potential of each drop of water. Check out how these guys use a little brain power to avoid wasting water and time.... Read More
The Cutting Edge in New Medical Technology Part 3: At Home Treatment To Stop Muscle Spasms Within 30-60 Seconds by Gil Case, PhD, CEO It is amazing how quickly most family doctors will prescribe quanine for muscle spasms in the extremities, usually the legs. Quanine comes with some nasty side effects a... Read More
Earlier in the year, I participated at the City of St. Mark's monthly Commission meeting, where I presented on Florida economic incentives (i.e. tax breaks in the form of credits, refunds and training grants). It was an amazing experience. My goal was to inform smaller communities about the availability of economic incentives and briefly describe some of their benefits. My BIG questions: If I offered you a check for $25,000 for training your employees, would you... Read More
Deck The Halls Without Damaging Your Home. (7 Tips to Protect You and Your Roof This Holiday Decorating Season) by Travis Sparkman Parker Brothers Roofing Yes, it's that time of year when many of us feel the need to address the Holiday Season with lights and décor for our homes. I'm sure we all know at least one of those homes that bring vis... Read More
When it comes to training, some employers are concerned that they may incur the cost of training an employee and that employee may leave. This is a common dilemma for a business that is considering skilled training for its team. It is a fact that some employees will leave after being trained, but it is still worth the effort on your part to train your team. There are a number of advantages for a company that trains its team. This post will highlight three of those bene... Read More
An Adventure Into the Unknown As a decorator, there is an ART to Finding inspiration! For me it can be as simple as visiting a fabric shop. I appreciate the ease of stopping into Chrysalis and Tallahassee Decorative Fabrics and selecting swatches that eventually will be used at my client's home. Other times I can just take a walk around Lake Ella. By deliberately thinking a space through I can come up with ideas that really fall i... Read More
Infinite Possibilities One of my first adventures when I went into business for myself 13 years ago was a trip to New York City. Victoria Magazine was hosting a conference entitled “Business of Bliss”. Janet Allen and the Editors of the magazine had written a book by the same name. It was an enlightening look at various women who had developed their passion into profits by opening their own business. For me and the several hundreds of other women who attended it was... Read More
Remember when you watched television and saw a homeless person characterized on your favorite show? What were some of the personality traits? What did they look like? What was their “role” in the show? Let me guess…the character you saw was dirty, had a beard that looked like it hadn't been trimmed in a million years. They were tipsy, unsteady and acted like they had no grasp on reality. Their character was either being “rolled” by a thug or they were seen as an extra on the fringe of the real... Read More
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