February 29, 2008

From the Major Leagues to a Home-Based Business: Could it work for me?

My entrepreneurial spirit captured my imagination as I had considered going into business for myself many times. I knew that life after baseball was just around the corner and that my 18 years of “Split-Contract” income was not going to insure my family the lifestyle we wanted. I’d see other people’s successes and say, “I can do that, too” or “I can do better than that.” (My competitive nature plaques me still.)I was exploring options and looking for more information. And finally, (two years after retirement) off to a great start! The more questions I asked, the more I learned about myself and my business idea, the greater my chance of making the correct decisions in the journey.These are the things I’ve learned:Know your goals* What do you want in your life?* Where are you trying to go?* What are you trying to build?A home-based business must be compatible with your goals, talents and resources. It is a good way to combine your human, financial and material resources to produce a product or service the market demands. Remember, not to exclude additional training and/or educational materials and programs as a resource. Once I made it to the Majors, training […]

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February 28, 2008

I Want My Children To Like Me…

Of course we want our kids to like us! As humans we desire connection and validation. So how do we get our kids to like us without getting walked all over like a door mat or or losing control.
Do you ever back down and give in because you think that your kid won0t like you? Is it hard to be the 0bad0 guy? Or after you correct or discipline your child, do you feel guilty and take back the consequence?
Do you sense that something is not right with your child, but you are afraid to bring it up because you dread starting WWIII? Or worse are you afraid of your child?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, then join the ranks of hundreds of parents that I have been talking with with. Parents are scared that their kids will stop talking, sharing, spending time with them.Some parents are afraid that their child will turn violent and break something or hurt a sibling. So parents go out of their way to be 0overly hip, or cool towards their kids.0 Some parents look the other way…but this doesn’t feel good either.
Your kids see right through you and they have you […]

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February 27, 2008

Baby’s First Months…What Do We Do Now?

Baby's First Months...What Do We Do Now? “Baby’s First Months…What Do We Do Now?” is America’s #1 how-to instructional video on newborn care and postpartum care. Real parents demonstrate many different techniques to make caring for your new baby easier.

Baby’s First Months was developed with the assistance of key healthcare professionals and specialist from across the country. You will find a wealth of up-to-date information to give you confidence to care for your baby.

Great refresher course for babysitters, grandparents and family members that will be caring for your baby!

Baby’s First Months covers over 30+ topics including:

Caring For Your Baby: Holding baby, Bonding, Diaper Change, Cord Care, Sponge Bath, Tub Bath, Dressing Baby, Sleep Positioning and SIDS, Fingernail Care, and Commonly Asked Questions.

Feeding Your Baby: Breast Feeding, Expressing and Storing Milk, Breast Care and Engorgement, Bottle Feeding, and Solid Foods.

Your Baby’s Health and Safety: Car Seat Safety, Crying and Colic, Shaken Baby Syndrome, Jaundice, Signs of Illness, Taking Baby’s Temperature, Minor Emergency Items, First Doctor Visit, and Immunizations.

Postpartum Care: Uterus and After-birth Pains, Perineal Care, Episiotomy, Cesarean Birth, Hemorrhoids, Temperature, Activity, Baby Blues and Follow-up Exam.

A must for all new parents!

Purchasing a used video may not provide accurate and up-to-date medical information, as the educational content of the video is updated annually.

Director:  Frank Roberts, Scott Roberts
VHS Tape:  Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC
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