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Written by Paula Mathias Fryer
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Thursday, 02 April 2009 00:37 |
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The Martha Stewart Empire began the same year I had my first baby, (at least that's when I became aware of Martha Stewart and her beautiful, meticulous world). This was unfortunate for me because it nearly ruined my first few years as a new mommy. Why? It set an unachievable standard for women who thought we could do it all.
I went from working girl in San Francisco with a career as an Events Planner with up-to-date clothes and money to burn - to - a stay at home mom in the burbs COVERED in spit up and sweat and scraping by on one income. Ouch!
I searched for a way to gain control of my life again and found it one day at the grocery store checkout. There it was, a glossy magazine with photos of beautiful Swedish furniture, an article on "Cleaning Toilets 101", and a photo shoot of the quaint nanny's quarters of a famous publisher. "I can do this," I thought to myself. "I can be the best wife, mother, maid, volunteer, and chef ever!" I purchased the Martha Stewart Living Magazine and quickly sent in my $19 check for a year's subscription. Big mistake.
I quickly developed a bad case of the Martha Stewart Complex and I was exhausted, unhappy, chubby, and failing miserably at being perfect. The pressure was immense, the fun was infinitesimal. My lemon meringue pie was lumpy, my husband's shirts looked like they were ironed by a puppy, my knitted cap was crooked, and I could never make a hospital corner adequately. Worse of all, the fun and excitement had evaporated from life, just like the glaze l'orange sauce that I attempted to pour over my Poulet Parfait.
I had a beautiful daughter who did not care if her toys were arranged by theme, or her blanket was made of the finest cashmere. She wanted to explore, get dirty, look at books, play Polly Pockets and most of all, be with her mom and dad. It was time to get rid of Menacing Martha and have some fun again!
Paula Mathias Fryer lives on the Central Coast in California. She has a brilliant English husband, three precocious children and 3 playful dogs. Her company is "A Little Gratitude" which specializes in gifts that offer inspirational messages and encourages women to slow down, breathe and enjoy the present moment.
http://www.alittlegratitude.net http://www.alittlegratitude.blogspot.com
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Written by Angel Lynn Diamond
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Friday, 17 October 2008 08:44 |
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We are often surprised nowadays by a simple act of kindness from a stranger. Is that what it has come to? Should we be so surprised at this? I would like to say the answer to that is no, but I cannot. In this ever changing world filled with the hustle and bustle of people too busy to perform simple acts of kindness, which were not too long ago considered just common courtesy, I am sorry to say that we have forgotten how to be nice. |
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Written by Jennilyn McKinnon
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Wednesday, 08 October 2008 00:24 |
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Have you ever wondered how to have an impact on the world? What could you do that would be so great, it would influence millions? Last night I sat in an auditorium and learned the secrets to changing the world. They are simple and profound. Even you can do them... |
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Written by Jennilyn McKinnon
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Sunday, 05 October 2008 20:59 |
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If the statement "all things are created spiritually before they are created physically" is true, then how does one create what they want spiritually? Knowing how to create in the conscious mind what we want spiritually allows us to manifest quicker what we want physically. This applies to our emotional state of mind as well as the physical object we ultimately desire. When we create in our minds and hearts through prayer we unlock the spiritual world within us. |
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Written by Gina Blitstein
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Sunday, 21 September 2008 09:54 |
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 Recently I noticed that Target Stores were running a series of commercials “targeted” toward helping consumers cope with the challenging state of our economy. It shows budget-conscious alternatives to traditional concepts, which can be purchased at Target. For instance, in these commercials it is s… |
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Written by Lucinda Watrous
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Tuesday, 16 September 2008 10:06 |
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In this day and age, we are constantly slammed with images of what the perfect body should be, what the perfect family should be, and what society believes is right. However, we are a nation full of combined families from divorce, and obese people. If you are worried about your lifestyle, or worried about what your children will be like when they grow up, the time to change bad habits into good ones is now. Take a look at these ten ways to live a healthier lifestyle. |
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Written by Lucinda Watrous
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Tuesday, 16 September 2008 09:50 |
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It happens to all of us. You are in the middle of something, and the kids are tearing the house apart as you are working. Everything is fine, because you can clean it up later when they go to bed and you are done working. Well, at least you think it is, until the phone rings and unexpected guests say they are in the area and would like to stop by in half an hour. Relax! You can speed clean the house in 30 minutes or less. It will not pass the white glove test, but it will work until the company leaves. |
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Written by Gina Blitstein
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Friday, 12 September 2008 06:44 |
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 If, according to the movie, a “bucket list” is a list of things you want to do before you “kick the bucket,” then I propose that a “worry list” is a list of things that you worry about. I think that compiling a worry list for ourselves is a good idea. Here’s why… |
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Written by Gina Blitstein
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Wednesday, 10 September 2008 11:45 |
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 I feel a distinct coolness in the air today. Maybe it is too early to hope for a permanent end to our sweltering Midwestern Summer, but it’s pleasant to ponder the possibility… That crisp, invigorating air of Autumn always awakens my senses, making me feel more alive and ambitious than at any other… |
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Written by Gina Blitstein
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Monday, 08 September 2008 08:41 |
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 As little girls many of us dreamed of being ballerinas. Not only did we dream it, but in our minds we were ballerinas…we could see ourselves on the stage with our inner eye and feel the delight of living our heart’s desire. |
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Written by Gina Blitstein
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Monday, 08 September 2008 08:22 |
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 I recently read that actress Christina Applegate has been battling breast cancer. After being diagnosed with the disease, rather than radiation or chemotherapy, she chose to undergo a double mastectomy. Her decision was based on the fact that her mother is a two-time breast cancer survivor and that … |
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Written by Gina Blitstein
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Monday, 08 September 2008 08:09 |
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 Everywhere I look I am bombarded by the messages – A woman must appear flawless to be attractive. Natural aging is my sworn enemy! It’s not news that humans are vain to one extent or another, but enough is enough! Seriously, do we really have time in our full and busy lives to worry about a wrin… |
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Written by Gina Blitstein
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Monday, 08 September 2008 03:22 |
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 My entire working life has been spent as owner and operator of my own home-based child care business. Although I do derive pleasure and satisfaction from helping prepare youngsters to take their first steps out into the world, I have always believed that I could – and should – do something more with… |
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