Archive for the 'Family' Category
Tuesday, November 6th, 2007
Productivity blog The Daily Saint offers some tips on Teaching GTD to Young People. GTD stands for “Getting Things Done”, a productivity system developed by David Allen and detailed in his aptly titled book, Getting Things Done. GTD emphasizes simplicity, keeping the mind clear by keeping lists of tasks that need to be done, and […]
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Monday, November 5th, 2007
Documentarian Alex Newman is doing research for a show on stepfamilies in Toronto. I told him I’d post his announcement; if you’re in the Toronto area, and you’re a step-dad, get in touch with him!
LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS
A new television series, called Save Me From My Step-Kids, is looking for families interested in participating.
You get:
$1000- […]
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Friday, October 26th, 2007
One of my lifehack.org co-writers, Chris Brogan, wrote yesterday about Blogging for Kids. We don’t do this at my house — the kids haven’t expressed any interest in blogging, and I’m not going to press the issue — though the two “tweens” have MySpace profiles (customized by mom, marked “private”, with friend adds vetted […]
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Thursday, October 25th, 2007
Cultivate Greatness has a powerful, long piece on current research into the role parental praise plays in encouraging children to succeed. As it happens, it’s not all about building up self-esteem by telling your children how smart they are. Instead, researchers find that kids do best when parents commend their hard work — and […]
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Wednesday, October 24th, 2007
We often hear about the marriage benefits that are denied to homosexual couples because of their inability to legally marry. This is a compelling argument — nobody should be barred, for instance, from the bedside of their ill or injured loved ones in hospital simply for lack of a marriage certificate that they cannot legally […]
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Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007
With Halloween coming on strong, here’s some tips to help keep yourself organized and make the most of the craziness:
Photojojo offers some great tips on Halloween photography. Favorites: Take costume pics at dusk, before the light disappears and the sugar rush kicks in making clear shots impossible. Light the outside of your jack-o-lantern with […]
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007
Today I posted an article on lifehack.org called “What to Do When It’s All Too Much”. We’ve been facing some difficult situations here, stuff that deeply affects the kids (which I’ll post about later when I can manage), and the post is my attempt to get down how I’m managing to keep up several writing […]
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Monday, October 22nd, 2007
Leo at Zen Habits offers Eight Keys to a Happier Marriage and they’re really good (and applicable to any romantic relationship, not just marriage). A lot of the advice seems like common sense — communicate, be prepared to put work into your relationship, that sort of thing — but it’s surprising how many people I […]
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Saturday, October 20th, 2007
This picture frame keychain is an amazing gift for dads (among others): the TAO 1.5-Inch Digital Keychain Frame. I got my dad one for his birthday in August and everyone oohed and aahed over it so much he barely had time to play with it himself! The software allows you to drag and drop pictures […]
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Wednesday, October 17th, 2007
Amy at MotherLoad describes how to make cool glass fridge magnets. I’ve actually been making these for years, and I can attest, they are way fun and really easy. I use silica glue instead of Modge Podge to stick the magnets and glass marbles together, but otherwise I follow the same directions she does. […]
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