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What Is Your Carbon Footprint?

Posted by treehouseroots on April 30, 2009 at 6:24 PM Comments comments (0)

Super Soft Towels

Posted by treehouseroots on February 26, 2009 at 1:53 PM Comments comments (0)

Manage Your Time In 4 Steps

Posted by treehouseroots on February 13, 2009 at 10:30 PM Comments comments (0)

 

Very often I hear that people are busy and have no free time. Nowadays it's everywhere, we're dependant on our work, relatives, tasks and technologies. We forget about ourselves. To my mind it's very difficult to follow your interests in a real life, unless you have a work that you really like ;) In other cases, our everyday routine work devours all our interests and desires.

Yesterday I've found some pieces of advice that can help us to save our time. The author of the article notes that we don't have free time because we don't have a strategy for it. And this is true, because when I try to plan my time I really get some free minutes left.


Here's the strategy he offers:


1. Stop being a slave to technology.


Means that we should have the courage to switch off our cell phones, messengers, mailings, etc. We have become slaves of different technological gadgets as the author mentions. It's not necessary to be on hold all the time. Have a break.

2. Stop working when it is time to stop.

Work will never cease no matter how much time and energy you put into it. If you're tired there will be no result no matter how long you'll be working over yout projects. If you have a creative profession, this rule should be the main one for you. The reason is that we always need new impressions and knowledge to produce good work. To get them we need some free time to do what we want.

3. Delegate, delegate, delegate.

Outsource those tasks that you don't like executing. Delegate those chores that you're not proficient in to somebody else. Free up that extra time. Use it to focus on what you do well and most importantly, enjoy doing. Even if you're a chief manager, there's no need to do everything yourself. Just divide the work between other people and control the process. It'll save much time.

4. Make free time a goal. Plan for it.

All the above tips will be crippled if you don't plan for your free time. It will fail if having free time doesn't become a goal of yours. You have to plan for your free time. Make it a goal to boost your free time. It's so darn easy to plan for free time. Just write it down! List down your daily responsibilities. Make time for free time. Take action. Here's a template for planning a free time. May be you'll be able to customize it for your own use:


Daily Action Template for Best Results and More Free Time

  • 6-8 am: [Free time, morning routine] Meditate, Tai Chi, breakfast, read
  • 8-9 am: [Nitty-gritties, get it over and done with fast] Check & reply emails, check blog traffic stats, AdSense earnings
  • 9 am-12 : [Play time! Focus on 2-3 tasks you're really good at] Write 1 article, blog marketing, network (will continue through the afternoon)
  • 12-1pm: [Free time] Hit the gym, lunch
  • 1-4 pm: [Continue playing] Core work
  • 4-5 pm: [Nitty-gritties] Check and reply emails
  • 5-6 pm: [Free time] Yoga
  • 6-11 pm: [Free time] Friends's birthday party, read

 

 

Healthy Organic Marketing

Posted by treehouseroots on February 13, 2009 at 11:45 AM Comments comments (0)

Organic! Organic! Organic!

 

You can't turn around without hearing about organic foods, organic clothing, and of course our favorite, Organic Skin Care... but what's organic marketing?

 

Organic Marketing simply defined is... Free Advertisement!

Small businesses everywhere are eagerly joining sites that provide tools, services, widgets, blogs, websites and much more that support that never ending quest to get more exposure. I started out exploring and ended up bombarded with all the profiles that need to be maintained, but all my efforts pay off so register, sign up and help yourself to some

Healthy Organic Marketing!

(here are a few fav's that work for Mee)

www.greenopia.com

www.merchantcircle.com

www.yelp.com

www.citysearch.com

www.linkedin.com

 www.vistaprint.com

www.freewebs.com

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Please Share-The-Health and let us know what stimulus sites work for you!

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Much Appreciated,

Meenoy

Cankle Saved By A Sunset

Posted by treehouseroots on February 6, 2009 at 5:02 PM Comments comments (1)

The other day I stepped on a crack, and NO I did not break my mothers back, but... I did

 sprain my ankle! 

 

Everyone that has experienced the agony of a sprain, the trouble of hobbling on crutches and the pain of icing three times a day will be glad to hear that

 

Sunset - Stress Balm Works! 

I applied the balm to my purple, green and swollen areas and not only did it alleviate the tension, the aromatherapy was so nice and uplifting that I forgot about my "Cankle"

[ that's when your ankle is the same dimensions of your calf! ]

Ingredients include 8 essential oils including Ginger oil which is excellent for:

  • Reducing Inflammation
  • Sprains and Injuries
  • Headaches
  • Rheumatism
  • Arthritis
  • Numbness
  • Muscle
  • Fatigue
  • Inflammation
  • Varicose veins

I keep a bottle handy for those times when I need to be Re-Vibed!

Meenoy

Sunshine on My Shoulder

Posted by treehouseroots on January 29, 2009 at 7:26 PM Comments comments (0)

Denmark Digs Us!

Posted by treehouseroots on January 28, 2009 at 12:28 AM Comments comments (0)

I was tickled pink when Sasha, from Denmark, came into The TreeHouse, she read about TH Roots products on-line and really wanted to try them them out. Coincidentally she was coming to Venice Beach, CA and was able to see, smell and experience the products first hand. 


Sasha loved the Sunset Stress Balm's aroma of nine essential oils and smiled widely when I told her that our containers were made of 100% recycled materials. Even the ink is made of soy and the labels out of recycled paper! 

 

It's quite the compliment to receive a "thumbs-up" by a guest from such an environmentally progressive country.


Thank you for you business Sasha!

 

Eco Tip #3

Posted by treehouseroots on January 23, 2009 at 12:31 AM Comments comments (0)

Smile Everyone!

Posted by treehouseroots on January 20, 2009 at 6:38 PM Comments comments (0)
Smiling has a big impact on your brain.
 
Sometimes feeling great is the source of your smile, but sometimes your smile can be the source of you feeling great!
 
Studies on the brain show that smiling causes people to feel happy. These studies show that smiling causes physiological changes in the brain that cools your blood. This results in you feeling positive. Frowning warms your blood, which causes you to feel negative.
 
One study found that these changes can even happen by saying the letter "e" and "o" over and over again. Saying the letter "e" forces a slight smile and saying the letter "o" forces a slight frown.
 
Another study found that people who put a pencil between their teeth feel better than those who put a pencil between their lips. The former forces a slight smile, the later a slight frown.....and the brain follows.
 
Studies also show that smiling releases t-cells into your body which help keep you from getting sick!     yaaaaay!!!
 
this article is compliments of TerrySmall.com

Greenopia For Everyone!

Posted by treehouseroots on January 20, 2009 at 6:23 PM Comments comments (0)

Greenopia provides consumers with the means to make daily decisions that reduce their impact on the environment. Through their green business directories, product directories, community, news articles, blogs, and tips, they provide the information that is necessary to lead a healthy and sustainable lifestyle.

We are proud to be a distinguished member of Greenopia

click here to find out more...


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