March 2008 - Issue 1

Published: Mon, 03/03/08

Pioneerthinking.com
March  2008 - Issue 1
Newsletter Archive
 
"Be beautiful if you can.  Wise if you want to.  But be respected-  that is essential." ~ Anna Gould

 
Clever and Inexpensive Craft Storage Ideas
Craft Storage IdeasAs a crafter, you surely have plenty of bits and bobs all over the place. Of course there are very nice craft storage units available that can be bought, but most of them are quite expensive, especially if you have a lot to store. Here are a few clever and inexpensive ideas. >>read article
 
Miscarriage - Dealing With the Emotional Impact
Miscarriage is the term given to the loss of a baby before it reaches full term. It is difficult for many to fully comprehend the power of a woman's grief upon this loss as few can understand that the bonding process between mother and child began when she became pregnant. >>read article
 Body Toning
Body Toning - Answers To Frequently Asked Questions
What is your body type and how can you change your body shape are just a few questions discussed in this article. >>read article
 
The Power Within Us
The divine power is within each of us. We are the temples of the living God. His power resides within us. Our lesson is to use it properly in harmony with the universal laws of creation, so as to create harmony in our personal and communal lives. As manipulators
of divine power, we are co-creators with the Divine.
>>read article 
 
Battle With Burn-Out
Letting yourself reach the point where you are burnt out, worn down and used up is a threat to your dreams, goals and your life's happiness. The physical manifestation of burnout, or an overload of stress, is your body's natural response to the pressures you are placed under during the course of your day. >>read article


Recipe Box:


Something Different:
 
 
Good Food, Good Health: 
 
 

Readers' Recycling  Tips: 

 
Feed the Animals
by Diane Morgan, St  Joseph Mo.
Feed the Birds

When peeling apples for an apple pie, instead of throwing the cores and skins in the trash, toss them in the yard for the birds, they love them. I do this with stale crackers (for the squirrels) too. The squirrels eat stales chips, crackers, bread, and even stale tortillas. Great way to recycle too!


In This Issue:

  • Clever & Inexpensive Craft Storage Ideas
  • Miscarriage
  • Body Toning
  • The Power Within Us
  • Battle With Burn-Out
  • Recipe Box: Gypsy Stew
  • Recipe Box: Poached Spinach Sole
  • Readers Recycling Tips:  Feed the Animals

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

Readers  Quotes:


"When I'm right no one remembers, but when I'm wrong no one forgets."
 
Shared by: Fara W.

 

Readers Questions:

Body Modification:

 
Are there ways you can cover up a tattoo with makeup or something?
>> read more


Readers' Feedback:

Thank you for the great article on starting seeds in your February issue. (Issue 2). My husband and I will be getting started on our garden earlier this year! Thank you for putting out such an inspiring and informative newsletter.

~ Laurie Reimers, Hoboken, N.J.

Share your feedback with us. We love hearing from you. :)

 

Contributing Writers: Liza Schmitt, Anne Wolski, Mike Jones, Robert Elias Najemy, Tracy Brinkmann, Fara W., Diane Morgan, Laurie Reimers, AICR, Harvey Mackay, Direct Answers.

EDITOR: Tammy Pilon :
editor@pioneerthinking.com