Today's lovely giveaway comes to you from Perfectly Placed! One lucky reader will win their Menu Planning Teleclass (a $27 value). This downloadable recording includes:
- How to make a continuous menu that will last from year to year so you don't have to keep making new ones!
- Where to find fast and easy recipes so you can get dinner made quickly.
- How to let the whole family know what the family dinner plan is rather than being asked all of the time.
- How to make a family recipe book so that all of your recipes are in one place and are easy to find.
- How to ensure you have all the ingredients you need for your meals so you don't have to run out last minute and pick something up.
- Detailed hand-out with step-by-step instructions.
- And much, much more!
"We are passionate about bringing women balance in their home, work and lives."
--Susan Stewart, Owner of Perfectly Placed
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I'd say my homeschool room
ReplyDeleteSam, I'd be happy to offer you a free 20 min rescue session by phone to help with that. Please contact me directly.
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I cannot find the details for the giveaway but this is my entry. Chris W.
ReplyDeleteI need organization for toys!
ReplyDeleteRhonda
Rhonda, I'd be happy to offer you a free 20 min rescue session by phone to help with that. Please contact me directly.
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Did you know Susan and Travis when they lived in Lincoln? I met them 20 years ago when they worked for the Navigators, but I guess I am not very memorable. :)
ReplyDeleteI remember you Brook!
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In looking at their 'piecing it together' year-long curriculum, I see many areas that I could use help to organize. My biggest task would probably be photos/memorabilia.
ReplyDeleteStacey,
DeleteWe have a teleclass on photos and memorabilia in addition to it being a part of the Piecing it Together curriculum. I'd be happy to do a free phone consultation with you to hear more about your needs if you'd like.
Susan Stewart
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My bedroom is a dumping ground! Definitely could use some expert organizational help.
ReplyDeleteWe have a teleclass on organizing the bedroom and closet which is awesome. Let me know if there are other ways we can help.
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It would have to be my sewing room.
ReplyDeleteTerri, I'd be happy to offer you a free 20 min rescue session by phone to help with that. Please contact me directly.
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My bedroom needs the most organization! It's tiny and so is the closet.
ReplyDeleteI need help with laundry because we live in an apartment building and have to truck down the hall (1 set of units per floor)...it's easiest to do in the evening when hubby is home since my toddler twins get into trouble while I put it in/change it out (the rooms also house the recycling and garbage and electrical for ea floor...or they want to ride the elevators--and then play in the lobby--on our way back but I don't have time for that every time). But I think I don't have the energy to do a load every night because I'm recovering from major health issues and am scared of falling back into them, my recovery is perilous, and if I don't fold it/put it away right away, it ends up all mixed up, clean/dirty/who knows. And I don't have good places to put my own away because other projects are in front of my dresser. I'm bad about it, I need to reform my ways if I'm going to get on top of it...how's all this for true confessions!!!!
ReplyDeleteBut thank you Susan for the tips on your website, I appreciate it!