Wishing You Abundantly Overflowing Blessings in 2009!

by mmuse on January 1, 2009

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Happy New Year Everyone!  No matter where you are in life, the New Year holds the promise of new possibilities.  I wish each of you abundantly overflowing blessings this year, and look forward to hearing from you about your questions, challenges and triumphs in all things related to parenting!

Here are some interesting posts with ideas for the New Year you may not have considered yet:

24/7 MOMS: Ten Practical New Years’s resolutions for Parents – Ten Practical New Year’s Resolutions for Parents By : Jim Greenman, author of the Bright Horizons e-family newsletter 1. Say yes more: to spending time and doing things together. 2. Say no more: to I want, I need, everyone has it, …

Through A Child’s Eyes – New Year’s Resolution To Read | Raising … – Through A Child”™s Eyes – New Year”™s Resolution To Read. January 1st, 2009 by Pat Wyman. My daughter, Dr. Mavredakis and I want to wish you a wonderful and very happy new year! We know that parents reading our blog, believe their …

5 great family resolutions for parents in the New Year | Parents … – Previous entries. about this blog. Post-Dispatch home and family editor Aisha Sultan looks at the news stories affecting families and what moms and dads are saying about the latest child-rearing trends, studies and parents in the news. …

5 Tips to Make Your Resolutions Stick! On Psych Central – Beyond Blue – You have a limited time to type – you may wish to compose your comment in a separate document and paste it here upon completion. Captcha:. Type the characters you see in the picture above. « Doxieman’s New Year’… Main Index Archives …

How to Set Priorities | mymommymanual.com – The idea of us moms (who could surely all use an extra hour or maybe ten hours in a day) creating a top ten priority list is a good idea any day of the year, but especially now with the new year upon us. To get you started, …

I look forward to hearing about your favorite tips and special resolutions, so write them down and post them here!  Sharing your ideas can help empower all of us!

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