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5 Solutions Are Easier (and Better) Than One

5 Solutions Are Easier (and Better) Than One

Posted on 22. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

I’ve been planning to homeschool my daughter when she “officially” reaches the age of requirement in California (age 6), but had kept her in preschool primarily so I could get some work done.  I figured that when she was school-age she would be able to work on her school work and/or keep quiet while I [...]

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You Can Do Anything in Just 15 Minutes

Posted on 21. Mar, 2008 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

Have something on your to-do list that you’ve been procrastinating forever?  Maybe your bookkeeping or taxes, or your desk organization, writing your book, cleaning up your kid’s toys, writing new copy for your website, or finishing up a client project? 
Here’s the secret — instead of working on your big project or task, just do it [...]

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How to Prevent Seminar Overload

Posted on 26. Nov, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

After back-to-back information overload and networking at the Glazer-Kennedy Info-Summit and Alexandria Brown’s Online Success Blueprint Workshop, it was easy to get overwhelmed.  Here’s what I do at the seminar and when I come home to make sure that the stack of business cards and lists of notes don’t get wasted. 

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Going With the Flow

Posted on 10. Oct, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

Tuesday morning I woke up with a passion … for cleaning out my house.  Not "cleaning" per se, but sorting through and organizing all the junk and clutter that has built up in the 4 years we have lived in our home.  My first thought was no, I need to work on the gigantic list [...]

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7 Secrets to Running Your Business With a Sick Kid at Home

Posted on 08. Aug, 2007 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

Grace, my 2-year old, came down with a 102 degree fever last night, so she could not go to preschool today.  But I did not have a nervous breakdown (unlike me last year) and was able to keep my business afloat.  What are my secrets? 

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