January 2008 - Issue 3

Published: Thu, 01/31/08

Pioneerthinking.com
January  2008 - Issue 3
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"To exist is to change, to change is to mature, to mature is to go on creating oneself endlessly." ~ Henri L Bergson

 
Home Filing Made Simple
Home Filing Made SimpleHow to break the task of home filing down into manageable bits and use a simple system. The easier the filing system, the less you will resist using it. >>read article
 
Ayurvedic Skin Care: Eating Your Way to Clear Beautiful Skin
Ayurvedic healers contend that clear beautiful skin on the outside happens only when your insides are clean and toxin-free and you follow a strict daily and weekly external cleansing regimen. With these timeless beauty secrets from ayurveda, you can keep your skin looking and feeling clear, healthy and radiant. >>read article
 
Learn the Real Dangers of Poor Sleep
Learn the Real Dangers of Poor SleepAh...a good nights sleep. We all want to get in the recommended 7-8 hours, yet according to the National Sleep Foundation, almost one-third of Americans sleep 6.5 hours or less each night. So, not only are we walking around in a bad mood, eyes half open, giant cup of Joe in hand, but now research shows that we are actually putting our heart at risk! >>read article
 
Building Positive Attitudes: 4 Positive Employee Behaviors That Will Lead You To Guaranteed Success
How does an employee with a good positive attitude behave? Here are 4 characteristics of a positive employee that you should look for in yourself - and your team. >>read article 
 
The Basics of Using Patterns in Home Decorating
The Basics of Using Patterns in Home Decorating Pattern refers to the way colors lines and textures are arranged in an object. While the word pattern generally refers to something which repeats itself, such as a checkerboard, in decorating terms it can just refer to the layout of design elements, and can be quite chaotic, such as in a floral pattern. >>read article


Recipe Box:


Something Different:
 
 
Good Food, Good Health: 
 
 

Readers' Cooking  Tips: 

 
Bread with Tomato
by Cristina

Olive oil and Bread The truth is that I love your newsletters, but every time I see you talking about olive oil you make a mention to Italy but the truth is that you can find olive oil in all the Mediterranean countries from Greece to France, Spain or even Egypt!!
Jaén (South of Spain) has the biggest production of olive oil in the world!! And I must say that its taste is the best in the world! I've been to Italy and their oil is good too, but not so good.

I'm not from
Jaén, I'm from Catalonia, and we have very good oil  too, but the one from Jaén it's really the best!

If you can, try it! With a simple piece of bread! And you will fall in love with it!!!

And if you want to try the best way we serve it in Catalonia, find below the recipe for "Bread with Tomato":

Ingredients:

Bread (rustic style)
Ripe tomatoes
Olive oil
Salt (optional)

Slice the bread (big pieces or small pieces) like when you make a sandwich. Slice the tomatoes in half across the middle. Use one side and rub it to the bread slice. Add olive oil (and salt for taste if desired).

Other options:

You can make toast and rub with the tomato and oil.

This recipe is perfect when eating chorizo, or ham, sausage.

Thanks for your time. I hope you try it!

Kind regards from Catalunya!!

Cristina.


In This Issue:

  • Home Filing Made Simple
  • Ayurvedic Skin Care: Eating Your Way to Clear Beautiful Skin
  • Learn the Real Dangers of Poor Sleep
  • Building Positive Attitudes: 4 Positive Employee Behaviors That Will Lead You to Guaranteed Success
  • The Basics of Using Patterns in Home Decorating
  • Recipe Box: Winter Caponata
  • Recipe Box: Lentils with Carrots, Onions and Turkey
  • Readers' Cooking Tips:  Bread with Tomato

 Weekly Columns
 
Harvey Mackay:
 
 
Nutrition Wise:
 
 
Nutrition Notes:
 
 
Direct Answers:
 
 

Readers  Quotes:


Remember the three R's:

1. Respect for self.
2. Respect for others.
3. Responsibility for all your actions.
 
Shared by: Mellie
 

Readers Questions:

 
Natural Remedies:
 
I'm looking for natural remedies to lower high blood pressure. Do
you have any suggestions? Thank you.
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Contributing Writers: Beryl Westby, Shreelata Suresh, Jesse Cannone, Dr. Alan Zimmerman, Joey Lewitin, Cristina, Mellie, Saira Khan, AICR, Harvey Mackay, Direct Answers.

EDITOR: Tammy Pilon :
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