Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Thirty-One's Sept 2012 Monthly Customer Special
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Monday, September 3, 2012
Don't End Summer Unprepared!
It’s time to start planning because soon you’ll have to put away Summery things. Odds are your family’s not done with outdoor toys and summer clothes just yet, but that’s why now is the perfect time to get ready! Don’t wait until fall starts to plan for storing your family’s summer stuff. Thirty-One has some great solutions to make storage neat, simple, and effective.
Why worry about hunting a bulky box of summer clothes out of the attic or garage next year when you can just slide a discreet Thirty-One Oversized Storage Organizer under each of your kids’ beds? Use the Oversized Storage Organizer to keep summer clothes from being lost in the bottoms of closets. You can neatly fit lots of summer clothes in a single organizer, and
since it’s only 8” tall, it slides under almost any bed!
You’ve probably got some summer toys to put away, too: outdoor nets, rackets, balls, and swimming accessories. Don’t shove them into a plastic storage bin and hope that nothing makes a hole in your inflatable raft or tube. Smaller inflatables and toys can fit into a Zipper Pouch – like arm floaties, diving sticks, etc. For larger inflatable pool rafts or lounges, the Expand-a-tote Day Extender expands to 20.5”high by 17” wide with 8.5” deep with a zip closure. Be sure that your inflatable pool
items are completely dry and deflated before you start folding or rolling them up. Not only are you protecting your pool or beach toys for next year, but your storage space will look much more attractive filled with Thirty-One prints!
items are completely dry and deflated before you start folding or rolling them up. Not only are you protecting your pool or beach toys for next year, but your storage space will look much more attractive filled with Thirty-One prints!Get a Donate Bag.
While you start getting your home organized for the upcoming school year, remember to donate things that you and your family no longer need or want. Try setting up a Large Utility Tote in your laundry room or the garage. Tell your family that it is your “Donation Bag.” When it gets full, transfer the contents to a plastic bag and drop it off at your local donation center. As your kids get new school clothes, have them clean out anything from last year that doesn’t fit or that they just don’t like to wear. Don’t forget to check your closet too!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Opportunity to Join Thirty-One
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Goals
What are your goals? Have you ever stopped to think about where you wanted to be in life, in 5 or maybe 10 years? Many people feel as if they are running and running, but their steps are taking them no where. The reason? They haven't spent enough time thinking about what they want in life and haven't set formal goals for themselves.
Goal setting is a powerful process for thinking about your ideal future, and for motivating yourself to turn a vision into reality. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve, you know where you have to concentrate your efforts. You'll also quickly spot the distractions that can, so easily, lead you astray.
As many of you know, I attended Thirty-One's National Conference a few weeks ago. It was my first time attending and it was an eye opening experience!
What I saw was not only fellow sisters commiserating, laughing and having a fantastic time, but I also saw women, much like myself, who set those precise goals and let nothing stand in their way of achieving those goals.
When asked how to "get started" in setting such high standards, one Senior Executive Director (the highest paid consultant status), write your specific goals down, breaking each goal down into smaller "pieces" and put a date in which you want to achieve each piece. She also mentioned sharing your goal with others, so they will help hold you accountable.
So, let's break this goal setting idea down into levels.
- First, create a "big picture" of what you want to do with your personal life, in the next 5, or maybe 10 years. Identify the large-scale goals that you want to achieve.
- Second, break those goals down into smaller "chunks", that you must hit to reach your long term goals.
- Third, once you've broken down those "chunks", start working on them!
Setting a big picture goal, breaking that goal down into smaller, more obtainable goals and moving up the scale piece by piece.
To give a broad, balanced coverage of all the important areas in your life, try to set goals in some of the following categories:
- Career - what level of the corporate ladder do you want to reach?
- Financial - How much money do you want to earn in what period of time?
- Education - What skills would you like to learn that you've been putting off because you have "no time?"
- Family - Do you want to have children? What do you have to do to prepare yourself and your home prior to doing so?
- Physical - Are there athletic goals that you'd like to achieve? Have you always wanted to run a 10K?
- Vacation - Where have you always wanted to travel to? Where would you like to go as a family to celebrate one another?
Take some time to think on these categories or maybe you have a goal that isn't listed above. What smaller goals can you set to achieve on the road to your "big picture?"
Make sure the goals you set are your own and not a reflection of what someone else what's you to achieve. This journey needs to be one you've set for yourself, with the HELP of those around you. Share your "big picture" with your spouse, friends, family and co-workers. Send your goals to me, if you need to! I'd be thrilled to encourage you every step of the way! Make a graph of the steps you will take to reach the end result and post that graph somewhere you will be able to see everyday until that "big picture" is a reality.
Gook luck and have a great journey!
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Thursday, August 9, 2012
Summertime Dresses
Have any of you noticed the cute dresses that have been "in" this summer? I had to do some major shopping for a trip to Atlanta and I was totally overwhelmed, but in a good way! I looked online and in the stores and there is something for EVERYONE; whether you're small, medium or large. There are maxi dresses, party dresses, convertible dresses and the list goes on.
I found several cute dresses online at http://www.goddiva.co.uk. For example, check out the High-Low-Floaty-Chiffon-Dress which could be dressed up for a special occasion or worn for quick trip to the shopping mall. For a more formal occasion, the Embellished-Evening-Mini-Dress is so simple and unique.
I had thought that dresses were a thing of the past, but I'm thinking my logic was a little off. Take a trip to your favorite clothing store and see what bargains you can find; in dresses. I think you're going to be surprised to find stylish and affordability!
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