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Every day you successfully write down what time it is and your hunger level, you get a gold star, or a smiley face, or some other "fun" reward. Rewards should not be food, they should be nourishing to your soul instead. Some people like stickers, some like massages, whatever you like is fine. I like to reward myself with a massage once a month (I'd rather get one every day like Bob Hope, but that's another goal). Your goal is to achieve five or more smiley faces for the week. If you only manage two, is that bad? Heck, no. It's fantastic because it's an improvement over the week before. Next week make sure you at least achieve what you did the week before and possibly exceed it, and slowly, you'll develop a new habit. This works with exercise too, slowly adding minutes.







I would be proud to have a product like this sitting on my desk, and the area is large enough that you could use it to hold not only pens and pencils, but fat markers or even a pair of scissors. It is very versatile, and could be used just as easily in a home as it could be in an office.

A leather briefcase or chest. Speaking of wrapping paper, forgo the common box or gift bag by buying her a briefcase or chest to put her wrapped presents in. You can use one (or more) of the suggestions above. Or, if you already have different gifts in mind, this is a unique way to present it all in a way that incorporates the traditional material. It also gives her a great way to store them and any other mementos that the two of you may share. Have your initials carved the old fashioned way (think "sweetheart tree") in the clasp.

When we were shopping at our local Office Max store, they had a display of Secret Santa gifts, and we purchased a Pen Holder LCD Clock, made by the Sun-Mate Corporation.

Kathy and George got married last spring and they hired me as a photographer for their wedding. They decided to have the pictures bound on a leather book and also wanted to have some Memory Books to give to their parents and friends plus a bunch of photo prints in a variety of sizes: 4x6, 8x10 and even 20x30. I knew right from the beginning that PhotoFusionStore was going to be the right solution for my project once again. To begin with, registering to the website is as simple as choosing your user name and password, that's it- within two minutes you'll be navigating and viewing the different options available.

First up is the HoMedics AntiGravity massage recliner chair. The company prattles on about NASA astronauts and so forth in its advertising, but what is basically meant by the term 'antigravity', is that when fully reclined your feet are slightly above your head. This position has been shown to help improve circulation and most find it a quite relaxing position to be in. There are four models to choose from, the AG-2101, AG-3000, AG-3001 and AG-3000. click here -2101 is the cheapest. It comes with ten motors and produces a vibrating massage. There are 8 programs to select from - none of which I found to be very inspiring - and 3 speeds. I don't rate the massage but I like that the chair comes with heat in the lower lumbar region. I also its overall styling; sleek and contemporary.

The Simple Case was designed for the minimalist. It looks sporty and durable with cutouts for the iPad 2's cameras and ports. The case-maker's Web site shows the Simple in orange with a darker orange trim, though most color combinations are highly likely. It will be available on Case-mate's site for $34.99.