Would love to see a post
about smaller living room... okay, tiny.
I can't tell you how much everyone appreciated your thoughts
about smaller living spaces.
New Yorkers know
about small living spaces.
But interest in making small homes livable, even beautiful, has grown as more people find that tiny is often the only affordable option, said Mimi Zeiger, who has written two books
about small living spaces and who recently left a 400 - square - foot studio in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.
As a designer, I'm sure you're asked all kinds of interesting questions from people but, today I thought it would be a fun if we could talk
about a small living space or the space that we have available, but sometimes it's so cramped that it's hard to entertain or hard to, to have multiple tasks going on.
Not exact matches
But while finally learning to paraglide or making that career change you have long dreamed
about may be necessary for your
life satisfaction in the long - run, short term we shouldn't miss opportunities to take
small steps towards greater well being.
At the end of the day, most of the rhetoric and some of the efforts around
small business owners seem more
about administrative game - playing instead of providing help and assistance to
small business owners to make their
lives easier and their businesses more successful.
A woman who
lives about 10 minutes away from Sutherland Springs in Floresville said everyone knew everyone in the
small county.
He inquires
about important events in his employees»
life, such as birthdays, anniversaries, graduations and births and then sends them
small gifts: flowers, wine, sports tickets and spa vouchers.
If you are nervous
about living up to what is promised check out this Huffington Post piece that shows what eight different types of
small businesses have done to prepare for the day.
Watch my findings: Get your waffles and syrup at WiredWaffles.com, like»em on Facebook and be sure to watch the
Small Businesses Do It Better Show this Tuesday at 7p / 10e where I'll talk
about the waffles,
live!
What if I were to tell you that you could increase the odds that your kids will achieve great success in
life — maybe greater success than you've had — simply by making a
small change in how you praise them and talk
about achievement?
«Because the chance of death is really quite
small at the ages where people would begin to think
about buying
life insurance, delaying from age 25 to 30 wouldn't raise the rate a lot,» he said.
I want to tell you
about another first - class consumer electronics retailer — a much
smaller business you probably haven't been to, unless you
live in New York City or are a professional photographer or an avid hobbyist.
It's a story almost exclusively
about a
small, personal thing: Fathers who have looked at their
lives and realized they have failed their children.
It is so easy to overestimate the importance of one critical event or one «big break» while simultaneously forgetting
about the hidden power that
small choices, daily habits, and repeated actions can have on our
lives.
At Digital
Life 2006, this
small - business expert got a look at some of the new tech products you'll be hearing
about in coming months.
No wonder
about half of the
small businesses in the United States have already taken steps to reduce the use of office supplies and printing, recent market research by AMI - Partners has found, and many plan to prolong the
life of basic computing hardware such as PCs and printers as the recession wears on.
For instance, try thinking
about how what you're doing is adding value to your customers and their
lives, or
about how your business is impacting the world (even in
small ways).
It would be absurd to generalize
about how happy these people are compared to their indebted peers, but I can tell you that accumulating a sizable nest egg through
living small doesn't seem to be making them obviously miserable.
They
live in pods much
smaller than typical dorm rooms, with singles measuring
about 72 square feet and doubles measuring
about 108 square feet.
From FIRE The 9 to 5... «My on - line persona mirrors my real
life — I prefer to think I am conversing one - on - one or in a
small group of... Read the post...
about INTROVERT ON FIRE
It is
about building long - term wealth and financial independence so you can join a
small, growing group of people who want to
live the
life they want without slaving countless hours on work they don't care
about.
They show pictures of private beaches, exotic cars and attractive spouses to lure in those who fantasize
about a different
life and offer to help make their dreams come true... for a
small fee of course.
«On a much
smaller scale, it does remind me of what Brooklyn was going through 15 years ago when nobody really wanted to
live there — it was just the cheapest place,» he told me,
about downtown Las Vegas.
While thinking
about what to write, I suddenly had a moment of clarity as I stomped the snowy pavements of NYC, I want to dedicate my editor's letter to the pages I'm reading because they sum up in the most simple and logical way why we as a generation are mentally suffering more than ever before and how
life could be infinitely more fun with a
small mindset shift.
While «toys - to -
life» is often talked
about in the context of huge publicly - held game publishers, there is opportunity for
small startups to create games that implement physical and digital components, which could be encouraging news to some of the 300 Avalanche workers who've been scattered to the winds.
There's something belittling
about the label «
small business» that probably begins
life in the boys» changing room at school.
That brings us back to Hulu, which has more than 12 million subscribers and
about 250,000 for its new
live TV streaming offering, the online TV package that replicates a
small cable bundle.
For a long time I've believed that how people approach
small things in
life is indicative of how they go
about the important things in
life.
Whether you are a
small business owner, executive in an early - stage company or a Fortune 500, I can help you navigate major work and
life transitions, bring
about lasting change in your organization, and achieve a deeper sense of purpose and meaning in your
life.
He created Sweating the Big Stuff to share the practical lessons he's learned
about handling money, from
small financial wins like negotiating a haircut, to more
life - changing wins like negotiating a lower rent, or making friends using personal finance.
And whether you
live in a big city,
small town, or somewhere in between, we know you care
about your community — as do we.
Given that the
small kosher market chain opened the Pikesville location
about two weeks ago, general manager Zachary Richards said, the donation drive, promoted via the Baltimore Jewish
Life community news website, was an unprecedented success.
«The other aspect of
small - medium businesses that I'm excited
about it digital natives, the ones» whose business
lives online.
3) The discussion
about scaling vs. keeping it
small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real -
life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
This isn't a problem for investors with long time horizons (say 10 + years to retirement) or large enough portfolios to
live entirely off dividends, but if your portfolio is
small and you need to periodically sell shares to fund
living expenses (such as with the 4 % rule), then this short to medium - term risk is something to be aware of as you think
about portfolio diversification.
About 300,000 Facebook users, most or all of whom were paid a
small amount, downloaded Kogan's app, called This Is Your Digital
Life, which presented them with a series of surveys.
Use this guide in your
small group, house church or class to create discussion and convey biblical truth
about how we should
live now in light of the future reality.
Many years ago, I heard someone speaking
about how Jesus»
life and death absorbed the «shock» of sin and death within creation and how we as His body have been called to a similar mission — the verses which speak of us «carrying in our selves» the marks that we belong to Him, sharing in some
small way in His sufferings as we share in His
life — it's all part of a realm where the sweet savor of the fragrance of Him is allowed to be evidenced in this broken world.
I am the first in line to step up to the plate to help someone in need (a friend told me
about a homeless man
living under bridge in a
small town of 1500... everyone knew he was there; police, mayor and other community members, though NO one did a thing, I personaly went bought a sleeping bag and 100.00 worth of food, storage bags and toiletries and whatever I thought he may need and this is the first time brought up.)
Can say that I believe in every thing that you disbelief of when it comes to the Creator and the Creation of universe,
life and guidance, God has given me hearing, seeing, thinking and heart feelings to see and experience signs and
small miracles to have faith in him and continue with good deeds I was told of in his Holy Book although am not perfect at that but nothing to lose but contrary to that there are more to gain in
life and
life after... For those disbelievers they lose their senses by being locked and blocked from such experiences... It is all
about souls as verses speak for them selves;
when you feel uncomfortable
about your
life and how the world is built around you and thinking you're too
small to make a change, you feel the need to transcend; this need is filled by god / spirituality.
For the most part these movements work locally to bring
about justice and sustainability for
small groups of people many of whom are experiencing already profound threats to their
lives and their livelihoods.
Much of the claimed gain comes
about in the shift from self - sustaining peasant
life to dependence on the market, and many are skeptical that the
small gains in income mean that those involved are better fed, better clothed, or better housed than before.
Participants will have the opportunity to explore texts alongside scholars and First Things writers and editors, discussing ideas and questions
about the political
life in
small - group seminar sessions.
So we curled on the bed together and I told this
small person trying to figure out how to be human
about my love and
about God's love,
about how we
live within this love in these moments of challenge.
Reorienting your
life around what you believe
about God and what it means to be truly human and believing every
small life or act of justice matters comes with a cost.
Forcing the case for this kind of
living moral alternative into the narrow confines of an argument that is just
about religion and liberty makes the treasure we seek to protect seem
smaller and less significant than it truly is.
In a series of novels
about life in a
small town in Canada, Robertson Davies tells of the plight of Solomon Bridgetower, who is tyrannized by his invalid mother.