November 18, 2008 at 9:06 pm
The Car angel is not just an angel. They are the company that has the program for Donate Car. They are known as the one accepting a Car Donations for a donation. For those who wanted to help those children. Children that you had help can have the Free DVDs for Kids. CarAngel also known as the BoatAngel Outreach Centers they had a three associate pastors going into prisons along the southern border of California/Tijuana, Mexico. With over 7000 people in just one prison alone there, it is our hope to bring hope to those currently incarcerated. Our training materials, videos and books are currently being employed in this area and enjoying favorable response. We also have six associate pastors working in Ethiopia. CarAngel/BoatAngel Outreach Centers creates Children’s DVDs, Anti-drug Movies & prison literature so that the generation growing up will have the same values that have made America great. That’s why people turn to CarAngel that specializes in turning your desire to help people into an opportunity to DONATE YOUR CAR . We do the hard work scheduling towing, title transfers and your donation process is swift, and professional. Our motto is “help us help others.!” If you are not using that extra car, please donate it today!!!
Soon your donations will be building a new outreach center in the inner city of Los Angeles. We are actively seeking a facility near the skid row area where over 5,000 people sleep on the streets and sidewalks every night. Homeless and addicted men, women and families will be brought into the one-year live-in program to get their lives back on course. You can pay a visit at their site anytime and donate the car that you feel that can help those children. It is a good things to do good to people that needed help, specially those children that are abandoned.
November 18, 2008 at 3:22 pm
I always travel to work. As everyday passes by I had to ride for a few vehilce until I arrive on my work. I did all my best to be able to save money and now I cam buy car on my own. I have enough savngs to buy car. Also the few money left was to be for the car insurance of the car. Having the car insurance is also on my mind.
I have found some sites on the internet companies that are offering insurance. But the one that I been looking for was the one that offer cheap auto insurance. I prefer the cheap one. I cannot always say that I have money. If I had the cheaper one the left money can be save for emergency cases and maybe someday for another car.
With the car now I can travel whereever I can and the transportation to work everyday is now made easy than before.
November 5, 2008 at 7:18 am
Some mother were talking on the supermarket. About a site EZUnsecured.com a site where you can asked for financial assistance. They say that you can trust EZUnsecured for applying for a Business Loans. The very good source of financial needs on the internet. For business financial solution that they can find in the internet.
November 1, 2008 at 8:22 am
I need money that time. And it happens that my salary is far enough and I can wait for the salary to come. So my choce is to have a payday loans .
I decided to clean the whole house, and while cleaning it. I found those things that needed to be replaced and to repair there are some that can stay at ease. Without adding something. But there are stuff needed to be replaced. I am in the mood of cleaning the house and replacing things needed to replace. Even lack of cash still it can’t stop me with what I am dong. I am confident enough because have found a site on the internet n which I can be able to inquire and apply for the loans.
I bought the things needed after I receive the cash that I needed after applying for the loans. I am glad know this site.
November 1, 2008 at 8:02 am
I am really happy when a friend of mine told about a site where I can be able to apply for a cash advance loan. They have a site on the internet. Where you can access their site and inquire on their site. You can easily browse the information on their site even without visiting their office or calling their office just to inquire. What good about having their company using the technology. It can help you save more time and energy just for inquires. I had experience before that I have used a lot of effort on just inquiring for the loans. When finally decided if which company among the company that have inquired. The application also took a lot of my time and made me wait for the approval through phone for a long period of time. Then they will call me that my application wasn’t approved. That was a very much waste of time.
I am glad that this loans company is now online and the inquires and the access was made very fast and easy. Also if you meet their requirements you can surely have the money that you needed for a short period of time waiting.
October 15, 2008 at 11:37 pm
When you leave a voice mail message, do you really expect someone to call you back immediately? Usually,
what we are calling about isn’t urgent and a few hours won’t make or break the deal. When I moved to California, I feared it would be impossible to run my Internet travel agency with East Coast customers. It wasn’t. My voice mail explained I was in California and asked customers to leave both day and evening numbers to reach them. People in the East think Californians are flakes anyway, so they accepted the unusual hours. In fact, it was a plus, because, since I specialized in exotic spa vacations, many people didn’t want to discuss mud wraps and de-stressing getaways at their jobs anyway. Fellow West Coasters understood the odd hours. What If I Have to Work During Regular Business Hours? Never answer the phone when you are sleepy. Trust me. I found this out the hard way. If you can afford it, hire someone or an answering service to cover the phones for the first few hours. Even if you have to get back to customers
later, they will be far happier if they talked to a person instead of a machine. If you have to use a message machine, record a message something like this: “You’ve reached Mike Nelson at Spa World Reservation Service. Our regular business hours are Noon to 8 p.m., PST. Please leave both a day and evening phone, so we can help you.”
September 30, 2008 at 11:33 pm
Make your home office operate like an office. Start at 9 a.m. (or noon if you are a night owl). Stop at 4p.m. (6p.m. for night owls, but don’t worry, you get to go back later). Spend some time doing personal or family things. There is one important exception. We have the power to intersperse daily household chores like doing the dishes, washing clothes, vacuuming so that our weekends can be free. We build time for that into
our daily schedules. Where did my day go? Since we don’t have a boss to keep us on track, we fritter away time without realizing it. Our justification is, “At the office, I wasted time in the coffee room. Now I don’t do that.”True, but you waste time on the nonessential. Keep a log (just use general times) of nonessential things you do for a week or two. Don’t keep track of the important stuff you accomplish. Concentrate on wasted time. You have to approach it this way so you’ll become acutely aware of what’s happening. If it has a lot of notations like: played Freecell, played solitaire, talked to friends.. .you’ll know it’s a good list. Everything else I suggest accentuates the positive. But to fight the devil, we have to go to hell.
August 27, 2008 at 11:29 pm
At home, our personal space flows into our work space. Don’t let i Laundry belongs in the laundry room. Dishes belong in the kitchen. Mai belongs in a designated mail area. None of these things belong on youi desk. Almost all of my respondents said their cluttering got worse wher they worked at home. Even if you don’t have a separate room for an office, there is hope. Mary French was profiled in the Wail Street Journal for her philanthropic project of putting a dictionary into the hands of every third- grader in South Carolina (www.dictionatyproject.org). She works from a Lble in her living room. Still, she keeps personal mail and clutter from ntruding. She’s learned the “sacred space” principle of keeping only things bat belong in one place.
“I keep only business-related items on the table. don’t have a PDA. I keep everything in my head.”
“Others in the household may also have the tendency to use the workspace designated for the home office and leave items behind on the desk. So not only is there the challenge of keeping the business stuff organized, but you are constantly moving other family stuff out of the way so you can work.”
—Nancy Kruschke, Professional Organizer
July 2, 2008 at 11:25 pm
By eliminating the boundaries between your kid’s lives and yours, you are just encouraging and teaching them to clutter. Your kids may be the reason you work, but they are not part of the work. Give them their own space. Doing so will teach them boundaries and a sense of organization. It will help them make natural separations with less stress.

Mary had a couple of problems. Behind every good intention, there is a shadow intention. Briefly, our Shadow Self is like a sack of “ought to” we carry around with us. We “ought to” be devoted to our kids. The good intention was to have more time with her daughter. The shadow intention was the fear that she couldn’t balance work and home life any better at home than when she worked in the corporate world.
Her solution seemed to be logical. A clutterer priding herself on being logical is like a baseball pitcher priding himself on his batting ability.
Mary’s situation was difficult, but not unsolvable. By setting up an “office” in Samantha’s room, with places for her crayons, scissors, paper, books, school notebooks, etc., it gave her a sense of her own place. To help her overcome Samantha’s initial feelings of rejection, Mary dropped in to several times a day to see how she was doing for the first few weeks. Samantha began to appreciate having her own space and eventually asked
Mary to “stop interrupting her work.” From the mouths of babes.
June 23, 2008 at 11:18 pm
I am always thinking, “It’s my office and I want to be close to my kids.” I have a young child that I need to watch, love my kids more by giving them their own space. Mothers have told me that generally, children should be 6 years or older to be in another room without your keeping an eye on them. Whether having them do their drawings and school work next to you will work or not depends on the kid. If your child it is constantly distracting you from your work, see if you can set up a separate space as her own “office.”
Everything in this book is about individuals, so do what works for you. Rixzel is a home-based worker and she says “My son is unobtrusive and can work at the same desk as I do. He is home-schooled and does his lessons next to me. He understands my needs for work and actually raises his hand when he needs to ask me a question.”
I have been asked to help many people with home offices and commonly see kid’s toys, clothes, or even dishes cluttering up the area. One woman I worked with had a nice computer desk and a great ergonomic chair but couldn’t use it, because it held a laundry basket, two Tonka trucks, and a pile of clothes that covered the file folders on the bottom of the chair. There was so much child debris around that her fax machine was stuffed over on the kitchen counter.
We’ll talk about how we got her chair back in a little while. Right now, we are concentrating on the kid challenge.
All other woman had a child’s desk next to hers, which was cluttered with crayons, paints, and cut-out animals her daughter was working on. Here’s what she told me. “I’m a single mom and I’ve worked at home as a technical writer for five years. I really like not commuting, or being around people I don’t like. At first, I was wildly successful, with more jobs than I
could handle. I took on every one because I was afraid there might not be anymore. To complete them, I had to work 14 hours a day. This didn’t seem to fit into my life-plan of having more time with my daughter, Samantha, so I ‘solved’ the problem by putting her desk next to mine, so we could be close. At first, it worked well, and I appreciated the time we had together. But, when I have a deadline to meet, her frequent interruptions get on my nerves. ‘Mommy, look at the frog I just drew.’ That’s nice, dear, I would say, barely glancing at the picture. She could sense I wasn’t really paying attention, so she’d follow up with, ‘Why are frogs green? What’s the difference between a frog and a toad?’ I realized that giving her half my attention wasn’t going to save any time. When I moved her table into her room, she got angry. ‘You don’t love me anymore! You’re sending me to the dungeon.’ What can I do?”