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Friendly Parents make all the Difference!
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Kids
grow up really fast. It may not be really long before our little ones
start bringing home friends, throw parties, organize sleepovers or join
the boy scouts or girl scouts
and start organizing their own camping trips and night outs. Initially,
it may be difficult to let children do their own thing, but nonetheless
the onus of ensuring safety lies entirely on the parents.
Parents
must act as facilitators in bringing out the best in their children.
So, parents can start off by guiding their children to organize their
own parties, so that they put in efforts to make the event a success.
For this, parents can take help from an organization toolthat can help them organize events and items quickly and efficiently.
In this way, kids get to learn and they can also organize events
responsibly.
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Posted by jennaj on December 28th, 2008, 17:45
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Backpacking Essentials for a Safe Hiking Expedition
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One commonly exciting activity loved
by boy
scouts and girl scouts is hiking. Hiking requires selecting and packing
a backpack before starting out on the expedition. A backpack is an important
component because it contains everything that is needed for a safe hiking
expedition. With weather conditions being unpredictable nowadays, it’s
advisable to carry water proofed hiking bags even for short trips. This
will help your clothes to stay dry and also prevent sleeping bags from
becoming wet.
A backpack with detachable loops and
pockets around them can help carry various tools that are used during
hiking. The bag also needs to contain several compartments for storing
other necessities and to keep the soiled clothes separately from the
dry ones. Groups need to prepare a backpack checklist to not only keep
track of all items that are packed, but also to keep a tab on those
that need to be brought back safely. Hiking can be fun and educative
when planning is done in an organized way. So, an efficient organization tool to maintain checklists can play a major role
in making such trips a success.
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Posted by jennaj on December 28th, 2008, 17:42
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Scouting – Stepping Stones to a Disciplined and Organized Life
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Scouting teaches you to organize your life
in a disciplined way and lead a simple life.Scouting also teaches
children, especially, how to lead groups and also instills moral
leadership values in them. They focus on trainings related to youth
protection and evolve them into highly qualified adult trainers and
leaders. They are taught to respect individual privacy and are
disciplined in scouting values that exist among scout organizations
throughout the world.
Participating in a girl scout troop
can be beneficial for girls in the long run. They learn to pitch tents,
manage with limited, available provisions, including the limited usage
of match sticks in a camp site, and even draw water from wells. It
prepares them to deal with some harsh realities of life. There is
actually no difference with the working of the boy scouts or girl scouts and both are given equal exposure to all kinds of training.
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Posted by jennaj on December 19th, 2008, 18:17
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How to Earn your Merit Badges
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Merit
badges are a thing of pride for every scout. The National Council for
scouts suggests that every scout is eligible to earn more than a 100
badges, even if they do not have any rank advancement. Boy
scouts
and girl
scouts
can pick any subject of interest and also choose one counselor who
will guide them on the topic. Say for example, they choose art; they
can select a counselor who excels in a particular art form. In this
way, they can collect information on that area and present his/her
work in a unique format.
The
entire process starts with a merit badge application form, followed
by regular sessions with a counselor, work sessions with pictures and
stories and finally presenting the completed project to the
counselor. When the counselor is satisfied with the work (and it’s
in line with the stated requirements) he/she notifies the respected
scout master so that the merit badge is handed over to the child.
Working with an organization
tool
can also help in prioritizing a child’s tasks. The process of
working towards a merit badge and successfully procuring one can be
an eye-opener to every child involved. Overall it helps them to
realize the value of organized living at an early stage.
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Posted by jennaj on December 19th, 2008, 18:15
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Scouting Benefits a Child’s Youth
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Childhood’s a great time and most
part of one’s personality shaping takes place in those early years.
Some of the important traits like punctuality, discipline, leadership
skills, being a team player and organizational skills, are developed
during these crucial years. Some of the team activities in schools like boy scouts and girl
scouts help a great deal
in building such traits in children. Children learn to work as a team,
adjust with different people, take orders and meet and respect deadlines.
These traits help in the later part of life as well, in their careers
and home life.
Some of the activities in boy scouts and girl
scouts like camping and
hiking help in building confidence in children. The organizing and planning
involved in scouting helps in building organizational skills. This’ll
make children more aware of organization
tools and techniques available
and help them shape their lives.
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Posted by jennaj on December 16th, 2008, 16:07
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Tips to Plan an Office Party
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Planning an office party gives jitters
to the most experienced party planners. Sometimes it's like walking
on thin ice. You'll need to be quite careful while treading the delicate
path without offending your boss. But if you can organize your life in all other aspects, it really shouldn't
intimidate you much. It's a matter of pulling through with a good bit
of confidence and studious planning. Get your organization tool ready and start jotting down the details that
need to be looked into.
Start with the budget of the party.
You'll need to get in touch with the finance section to get a ballpark
figure initially. Try not to take liberties and overspend the budget.
Once that's done, you can decide on the date in consent with your colleagues.
It shouldn't be the busiest day of the week that will either lead to
cancellations or a low attendance. The venue should be the next decision.
Choose a location that isn't too expensive, too far or too small for
the crowd.
You can then move on to deciding the
menu and other activities to keep the crowd entertained. Bring in a live
band if you can afford or just arrange for a good music system. It's
quite important to rope in others for a discussion. People appreciate
it when you seek their opinion. There will be more participation and
that would make your job easier. Just make sure you send a reminder through
emails when the day's closing in. Some people need that amidst their busy
schedules and a forgetful memory.
Keep these tips in mind and your party's sure
to rock.
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Posted by jennaj on December 15th, 2008, 21:24
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Get the Right Camping Gear, Especially Tents
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Heading out on a camping trip needs a lot more homework than you
think. It's not just about good spike boots and food for sustenance.
You'll need to plan everything meticulously and make sure you're
equipped for the surroundings and weather. You could be the
kind to organize
your life and chalk things out to the T. In that
case, you'd also know that going on a camping trip means taking
with you the appropriate kind of tent that's able to withstand any
kind of wear and tear. Make it a point to put every detail on paper
or use an organization
tool if needed.
Girl
Scouts and boy
scouts need to do some research on the kind of tent
that would come handy for their expedition. Tents should be decided
on the basis of the weather conditions, design, weight, quality, and
its capacity to house campers. Some tents are meant to withstand
mild springtime or summer weather. If you use them during winter
or when the sky's overcast, it could be ruined easily.
Consider taking a tent for all seasons; one that's waterproof
and has a canopy that provides good ventilation.
Of course, the cost of
the tent is also something you'll need to think about. Tents that are
well equipped will be on the higher price range. The weight
of the tent is also important. If the scouts are very young, they
wouldn't be able to lug a lot of weight for long. Light weight tents
are preferable in that case. A good bit of research is advisable
before you go ahead and purchase a tent for your next camping
adventure.
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Posted by jennaj on December 9th, 2008, 17:34
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How to Pull off a Great Xmas Party
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Christmas parties always involve a
big gathering of family and friends that you haven’t seen for some
time. So, organizing a Christmas party is quite a task. If you’re
someone who can organize
your life well, then it’s
really not much of a challenge. But it you’re not, you’ll need some
tips to make sure your party goes smoothly. Use an organization tool and keep tabs on what you need to do.
Deciding on the theme of the party
would be a good start. You could also involve your guests by asking
for ideas on the menu and entertainment. Decorate your house with mistletoes,
Christmas decorations, and of course a lovely Christmas tree. The decorations
could also be in tandem with the theme. Go about every detail systematically
and you’re sure to pull off a great Christmas gathering.
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Posted by jennaj on December 9th, 2008, 17:31
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Being Fully Equipped for Camping
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Some of us prefer to spend vacations
doing something unusual and different. Going on camping trips is something
that the adventurous kinds like. If you’ve planned to go camping this
Christmas, then you’ll need pointers to make sure it goes down without
a hitch. Boy
scouts and girl scouts will definitely appreciate some planning tips
for their adventure.
The first mantra is to travel light
and take only what you really need. Keep in mind that you’ll be up
against chilly days and nights, so pack long sleeved shirts, long pants
and good windbreakers. Take ample amounts of sun block; you have to
safeguard against the UV rays even on wintry days. Also, your toolkit
should have a sharp knife to help you cut down branches or ropes.
There’s no going camping without
a first-aid kit. You’ll need things from it on quite a few occasions.
Make sure you keep your camping site clean and tidy, too. If you were
camping for a few days you’d want to return healthy. Falling sick
can really ruin your trip. It’s not too difficult to plan this
if you organize
your life and put ideas
to paper. An organization
tool will also help you
with this. Happy Camping!
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Posted by jennaj on December 1st, 2008, 17:15
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How you can have an Uncluttered Kitchen
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Are you always
trying to get comfortable while cooking in your kitchen? That’s a clear
sign that your kitchen could be organized better. You’ll find many
kitchens that are cluttered and congested, not ideal for a chef at all.
When things are a mess, it’s a reflection of the kind of life you’re
leading. You’ll have to organize your life first before you begin targeting specific areas.
Getting back to
kitchen organization, there are things you must do to clean up the
mess. Check your inventory and look for what is really useful and
what’s just a liability. Dispose unnecessary items by either donating
them or holding a garage sale. Next, inspect stuff and see what’s
working. You may want to replace them with new ones.
You’ll have to store
things that you use regularly at an accessible spot. If you keep them
somewhere at the back of cabinets, you’ll be hunting for them everyday,
and that could get on to you. This is what leads to frustration and
eventually disorganization. Also, categorize items and keep them
together accordingly. It’ll help you remember where you’ve kept what.
Don’t
forget to dispose rotten grocery and keep the countertop, cooking range
and sink always clean. It’ll help to make a list of what you need to
buy and what you need to dispose. You could also take the help of an
online organization tool
to help you make a checklist. When you follow these tips, you’ll find
yourself getting an extremely pleasant cooking ambiance.
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Posted by jennaj on November 26th, 2008, 16:15
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