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Precious Moments: How to Balance Work and Family Life

June 10, 2014 by CMO Contributor 3 Comments

Precious Moments: How to Balance Work and Family Life

Parents who work are phenomenal beings. Who else would be able to take on two full-time jobs? That said, juggling your career with bringing up your kids isn’t easily done, and working life can soon take over (much to yours and your family’s dismay). It can feel as if there aren’t hours in the day […]

Filed Under: Career, Home and Health Tagged With: career and family, family life, work life, work-life balance

Ways to Save Money When Getting Rid of Pests

June 6, 2014 by Anica Oaks 2 Comments

Ways to Save Money When Getting Rid of Pests

Unless you have a horrible infestation of biblical proportions, you can probably save some dough and do it yourself. Everyday, pest control, like controlling mosquitoes, eliminating fleas, and warding off rats and mice, can be done by you for significant savings. Applying your own pesticides can save you up to 75% versus using a professional. […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: fleas, infestation, mice, mosquitoes, pest control, pests, save money

Removing Aggression and Tension: 5 Family Activities to Help Keep Stress from the Home

June 4, 2014 by Kandace Heller Leave a Comment

Removing Aggression and Tension: 5 Family Activities to Help Keep Stress from the Home

Family life can cause a variety of strains that accumulate over time. Work demands, school demands and personality conflicts can make home life feel like a battlefield. Fortunately, family members can find a number of ways to work off the aggression and tension that builds up. #1. Wii game night When the family is stuck […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: family activities, fight off stress, keep stress from the home

Play Outside, But Not too Far: 6 Ways to Keep Children Safe Outside

June 3, 2014 by Kara Masterson Leave a Comment

Play Outside, But Not too Far: 6 Ways to Keep Children Safe Outside

With the arrival of spring and summer come more opportunities to play outside. Kids need this outdoor time to burn off energy and relax. Here’s how to keep your children safe outside so they, and you, can enjoy recreation without worry. #1. Watch the weather No matter what region of the country you live in, […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: Kids, outside, Parenting, summer

Septic System Collapse: Why It Occurs and How to Stop It

May 28, 2014 by Karleia Steiner Leave a Comment

Septic System Collapse: Why It Occurs and How to Stop It

If you’re a homeowner living in the country or contemplating moving in the country, you’ll be experiencing the luxury of drinking free well water and utilizing a septic system as opposed to paying for sewer in the city. However, with these conveniences come maintenance to prevent catastrophes such as septic system collapse. Read this informative […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: septic system, septic system maintence

Family Yard Work: Age-Appropriate Yard Tasks to Give Your Children this Summer

May 26, 2014 by Kara Masterson Leave a Comment

Family Yard Work: Age-Appropriate Yard Tasks to Give Your Children this Summer

Maintaining your yard is a major project during all seasons of the year, and summer is no exception. Family yard work is the easiest way to make sure all tasks are completed. Tasking your children with yard work also gives them useful experiences that will benefit them later, when they own their own homes and […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: Children, gardening, home, Parenting, work, yardwork

5 Things That May Hold Your Child Back in School

May 25, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen Leave a Comment

5 Things That May Hold Your Child Back in School

School is necessary for all children and can impart knowledge, confidence, and a path to bright futures and increased possibilities. For some children, though, particularly those with disabilities like ADD and ADHD, school can be a place of struggle and frustration. Whether or not your child has a disability like ADD/ADHD, there are a few […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: special children, special kids

Senior Style: Home Furnishing to Improve the Life of the Elderly

May 24, 2014 by Karleia Steiner Leave a Comment

Senior Style: Home Furnishing to Improve the Life of the Elderly

There are numerous ways to make your home comfortable and accessible as you enter your senior years. If relocating or downsizing happens to be among the new adventures you are considering, building a home that is custom designed to meet your current and future needs could be the ideal way to make life easier for […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: home for the elderly

6 Tips to Help Your Child Be Independent in Their Morning Routine

May 22, 2014 by Kara Masterson Leave a Comment

6 Tips to Help Your Child Be Independent in Their Morning Routine

As your child grows and starts school and other activities, a morning routine becomes more and more important. The best time to establish their morning routine is when they are younger. Here are six tips to help build your child’s independence around their routine. Wake up at the same time every day Some children complete […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: bedtime, Children, morning routines, Parenting, wak up

Open House: What to Replace to Help Stage Your Home

May 22, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen Leave a Comment

Open House: What to Replace to Help Stage Your Home

Statistics indicate that a home that is staged is viewed more favorably by potential buyers and ultimately sells faster than a home that is not staged. Before you have an open house to allow prospective buyers in to judge and evaluate your home, there are several things you should consider replacing to make your home […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: open house, stage your home

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