How often do you end up eating something for dinner that isn’t healthy, or that doesn’t even taste good, just because it’s the fastest, easiest option? Or maybe you feel guilty because you are so rushed at the end of a busy day, that you can’t prepare the balanced and delicious meals your family deserves. […]
Menu Planning For A Month – Steps To Achieve Mealtime Bliss
By Scott Roewer | April 10th, 2014 | Comments »Time Management At Work
By Scott Roewer | March 3rd, 2014 | Comments »Whether you work in a huge corporation or you’re a solopreneur plugging away by yourself at home, chances are you often feel as is there aren’t enough hours in the day. And it’s true. So since your To Do list never gets any shorter, knowing how to squeeze the most out of the time you […]
Time Management For Students
By Scott Roewer | February 28th, 2014 | Comments »Internet access may have made doing research a lot easier, but it also provides an immeasurable distraction for today’s students. Time management skills are critical to their success in school and in life, but often students are left in the dark when it comes to organizing an effective schedule and sticking to it. Cornell University […]
Finding Time For Your Furry Friend
By Scott Roewer | February 20th, 2014 | Comments »It’s Love Your Pet Day so, in honor of my beloved Newton, I’m posting this one for all our furry friends out there. Today, I’m urging you to LOVE YOUR PET! We often say that our loyal, loving pets are members of the family, but when we’re feeling the drain of demanding careers and hectic […]
Time Management for Right-Brained People
By Scott Roewer | February 20th, 2014 | Comments »With all the time management tools available to us, losing track of time means we must be bad, disorganized people, right? Wrong. It’s a square peg/round hole situation, when you get right down to it. You might just be a right-brained person in a left-brained world. The traditional approaches to time management are all geared […]