Quick Gift Giving Tip: Give Time, Not Stuff
Tuesday, October 20th, 2009Now is the time to start thinking about your holiday shopping list. We are sure its and it can be tough to know what to give. Instead of giving a loved one a gift they may, or may not use, give experiences and time. Dancing or kayaking lessons, movie tickets, a massage certificate or what about a cleaning or organizing service certificate? Giving the gift of experience and time doesn’t add more clutter to the shelves, just a thoughtful gesture to let that special someone know you care.
A great gift that is super for busy Moms and families is our Meal Planning Made Easy System. Download these lists and use them over and over to save time and money every week. You’ll never be stumped on “What’s for dinner?” again.
Continuing with our 10 Positive Things About a Challenging Economy Series is #3: More Time To Exercise. We live in a part of Vancouver where we walk everywhere and it’s awesome. Now some people may not think of exercise as a positive, but most people would agree a few less “lb’s” would be a great thing.
er as much as the next person, but eating out takes its toll on your waistline and your budget. By dining at home, you save a tremendous amount of money and you will eat fewer calories. Also, who knows you may learn you love to cook and develop a yummy, new skill.