Okay, this is one of those “self-indulgent” posts. I’ve been wanting to put together some of the writing resources that I’ve found in one place and decided to take advantage of this week’s 7 Quick Takes to do so. I hope you find these resources as helpful as I have.
Editor’s Note: Enjoy this yummy-looking guest-recipe from Alvina Lopez. Unfortunately, due to an email glitch, I didn’t get this recipe in time for Easter day, but don’t forget, the Easter season is 50 days, so there’s till time to make this cake! Mercy Sunday is this weekend, so why not make this cake then?
I’ve wanted to make homemade deodorant a long time now. My main motivation comes from that fact that I have sensitive skin, and over the last couple of years, my pits have become particularly sensitive to regular deodorants, even those without antiperspirants. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised. Did you ever read the labels of
In the final installment of this series, I want to discuss some things you may want to think about when choosing a Virtual Assistant (or an Administrative Support Consultant).
The most important factor in choosing a Virtual Assistant is fit. I say this because the VA/client dynamic is based on a long-term,
That’s the million dollar question, isn’t it. Whether you are an aspiring Virtual Assistant or Administrative Support Consultant; or you are wondering how much you should expect to pay an Administrative Consultant, rates are a hot topic. And, you will find tons of opinions on what the rates should be! Hopefully this
In all truth, the services that a Virtual Assistant (Administrative Support Consultant) provides will depend largely on your particular needs and the skill set and knowledge of the administrative professional with whom you choose to work. That doesn’t mean that you have to partner with someone who doesn’t have all the skills you are
Yesterday I talked about why honoring the Lord’s Day is important. Today I would like to suggest some activities you can do as a family to honor the Lord’s Day:
1. Go to church. Yep, I know I’m probably preaching to the choir (pun intended!) to most people reading this. But,