Win a Resolution Solution Wood Box
April 15, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Contests, Home & Living
It’s the beginning of 2nd quarter, 2009 – do you know where your New Year’s resolutions are? Think about the things you consider valuable. Most of us recognize that valuable things like our birth certificate or jewelry need to be kept safe, or at least kept somewhere. How valuable are your goals?
This beautiful wood box along with Resolution Solution: A Guide to Keeping New Year’s Resolutions will forever change the way you treat your goals and will greatly increase your ability to keep them.
And we’re giving one away to a lucky Blisstree reader! …read more
2009 Predictions
January 5, 2009 by Tracee Sioux
Filed under Parenting
Whatever they are saying about the economy I’m not seeing the negatives.
Everywhere I look there is potential and opportunity.
There’s an Economic Women’s Revolution going on right now in the world and we’re going to see women explode onto the landscape. In large part because so much business can be done on the Internet. More and more of us are asking, Why not me? Why don’t I start that business I’ve always dreamed of?
This year, women will stop the futile wait for The Market to give us equal pay and we’ll create our own opportunity. We’ll create jobs …read more
The Secret to Weighty Resolutions
December 31, 2008 by Tracee Sioux
Filed under Parenting
The way to keep a resolution or change a habit – any resolution or habit – is to discover what belief or lies you’re telling yourself that’s keeping you in a bad habit.
Then change that thought. Change your belief
If you can change your thinking about something you can DO anything.
Yesterday, we talked about my belief that organization was a waste of time and money. Changing that belief equated to my willingness to spend the time and money on the tools to become more organized.
Two years ago I held a belief that exercise was too much effort and it was somehow …read more
2008 Resolution Revisited – The Truth
December 30, 2008 by Tracee Sioux
Filed under Parenting
Last year I wrote about my resolution to get organized in a post titled Anal Retentive Compulsions in 2008.
In July I saw that people were still reading that post and took another look. Then I cleaned up and organized my office – which was still a mess – and posted the transformation in Resolutions Revisited.
If, 6 months later you realize that people are going to hold you accountable it’s a good motivation not to fail. To fail is hard on the soul – to fail in public is enough to make me clean my room and get organized like I …read more




