Did you know that February 17th, is National Random Acts of Kindness Day? It is a time to cement those relationships you have with family, friends and clients. A random act of kindness can be a personal note as well as a small gift. Taking time to actually send out a letter or postcard rather than just an email shows the person that they are worth that additional time it takes to send them. It is also a time to rekindle a relationship with someone you may have lost touch with. Doing something nice to a complete stranger is another way of showing a random act of kindness. Show those people in your life they are special to you.
3 Feb
Get a smashing tee shirts
There is something to say about taking the standard basic tee and presenting it in a new and exciting way. We can take any item that you want to promote and take a standard tee shirt and package it to look like that item and print on the tee to promote your image once opened. This smashing idea is perfect for everyone and extremely reasonably priced. Check out this video below and see for yourself how this is done.
31 Jan
Personal lunch bag new for 2011
27 Jan
Travel toothbrush and toothpaste – must have
Here is an item definitely on my must have list. I have this item and use it each and every day. It is compact and very useful. Travel toothbrush with toothpaste included in its own case. Fits easily in a pocket, purse, car or desk. Great item for the dental industry, travel industry, give away for conventions and conferences and all trade shows. For as low at $1 this item can’t be beat.
24 Jan
Stainless steel food jar
I am always promoting that everyone should take their lunch to school, work and/or events. This helps to save trees, leaves less of a carbon footprint and of course saves everyone money. When looking for ideas for giveaways and gifts I am sure to include a nice lunch tote along with containers to carry the items. Here is a great stainless steel container to hold those leftover winter stews and hearty soups. This is new for 2011 and good for any time. Great for tailgating as well.
22 Jan
Never be without power
Never be without power again. Here is a new great item for 2011. Convenient portable power backup for small USB electronic devices. Can charge up to 70% of full power and makes devices with dead batteries operational within 5-10 minutes. Powered by 2 AA batteries, included.
Click on this link and learn about this new item for 2011 http://www4.arielpremium.com/Product/WCP-PB10
21 Jan
Ultrasonic portable travel air humidifier (new)
Here is a new item and idea I never knew existed before. Just yesterday I was just informed that I should use a humidifier by my desk and bed to keep my skin from getting dry ( or should I say drier?) this winter. This portable unit disburses a cool mist and is easy to use.
This is another winner for 2011.
19 Jan
Grammar, it is a good thing to know
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How to Understand Grammar |
| Grammar explains the forms and structure of words (called morphology) and how they are arranged in sentences (called syntax). In other words, grammar provides the rules for speaking and writing that give us a common way of using language so we can more easily understand each other. The building blocks of grammar are the eight parts of speech: · Verbs express actions, events, or states of being. · Nouns name a person, animal, place, thing, and abstract idea. · Pronouns take the place of nouns or another pronoun. · Adjectives modify nouns or pronouns by describing, identifying, or quantifying them. An adjective usually precedes the noun or the pronoun which it modifies. · Adverbs modify a verb, adjective, another adverb, a phrase or a clause and indicates manner, time, place, cause or degree. Adverbs can be recognized because they answer the question how, when, where, or how much. Adverbs often end in ly. · Prepositions link nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in a sentence and usually indicate a relationship of time, space or logic. · Conjunctions link words, phrases and clauses. · Interjections are added to a sentence to convey emotion and are usually followed by an exclamation point. Every complete sentence has two parts: a subject (who or what the sentence is about) and a predicate (what the subject is doing). The subject is a noun or a pronoun; the predicate is a verb. To identify the subject of a sentence, find the verb and ask who or what. The answer is the subject. Modifiers, phrases and clauses add information about the subject and predicate and make the writing more interesting and clearer. A single word acting as an adjective or adverb is called a modifier; two or more words without a subject and predicate acting as an adjective or adverb is called a phrase; and two or more words acting as an adjective or adverb and having a subject and predicate is a clause. To be continued next month… |
19 Jan
3 piece black ceramic knife set, stylish, used, remembered (new)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUcAEjC6ddc
Here is another one of my new favorites for 2011.
We are entering the New Year, the Holiday Season ending but i am still getting lots of requests for gift item that can be used in the home or office. This stylish knife set looks great on all counters and is definitely one of the best cutting sets around. Click on the link above and watch the video.
Don’t you wish you had one?
17 Jan
Compact Wine Rack- a must have (new)
Growing up in New York City as I did in an apartment and having become appreciative of wine, I had to share this item with you. The fact that my daughter just moved into an apartment in the City and also enjoys a glass of wine only reinforced my opinion of this item. This is the perfect gift for someone with limited space in their home. Looking for an item that will be used, remembered and appreciated. Here it is.
Holds 6 bottles and includes a stopper, foil cutter and wine opener with corkscrew and bottle opener.
This is definitely on the top of my must have items, new for 2011 and just a great item to have.



