Wednesday, December 07, 2005

StressLess Holiday!

OlderWiserWomen presents:
How to Have a Clutter-Free, Stress-less Holiday Season with
Julie Bestry, Professional Organizer


Julie will offer tips for organizing your holidays to maximize serenity and minimize stress, including:

  • selecting clutter-free holidays gifts that make the process easier and more fun for the giver and the recipient

  • simplifying holiday planning and rituals to focus on what really matters

  • saving your sanity by creating a simple system to get everything essential done and still have time to reflect on the meaning and joys of the season


Date: December 8, 2005
Time: 3pm Pacific/4pm Mountain/5pm Central/6pm Eastern
Cost: Zero
Replay: Yes, will be sent to those who have registered

Invite your friends to sign up too!

Register for this lively hour call long by sending a blank email to HolidayClass@OlderWiserWomen.com . You will receive an email back with date, time, phone number and your access code.

Looking forward to hearing you on the call!


Barbara C. Phillips, MN, NP
www.OlderWiserWomen.com
www.ActingYourAge.com

Having trouble reading the fine print?

I don't know about you, I swear that the print on the screen is getting smaller!

Of course, for a few years now (and especially since having Lasik done), I've been using reading glasses, but sometimes I just want to take a quick peak at the screen without having to find where I left yet another pair of glasses. (Do you keep them all over the house and in the car like I do?)

So this morning, I hit something on my keyboard and the print on the screen got larger. I had no idea what I did, so as usual, I googled the problem.

I don't know about on Macs, but on a PC all you need to do (which was not what I did to begin with, but it still works) is hit:

-->Control and the plus or minus sign to make the print (actually the entire page including graphics) larger or smaller.

Very cool!


Barbara C. Phillips, NP
OlderWiserWomen™
ActingYourAge!