...Switching your family to a healthier way of eating starts when you prepare your grocery shopping list. At first you might have to make more trips than you are accustomed to since you'll want to include more fresh items and fewer frozen and processed foods...
...The first thing you need is a list of all the kanji, separated by grade level. Start with the lowest grade you need to study, work your way up.
Week one:
Day one: Choose fifteen to twenty Kanji. I use Tuttle's kanji cards. Separate the kanji into gro...
...Purchase your guitar:
Pick one that feels right to you.( Don't worry about what you think is cool.)
Go into a music store and look around and try many guitars out.
Learning the Basics:
Learn how to properly hold the guitar and get comfortable doing it...
...The way to start is to attend workshops. Do this preferably once a week for a few months (2 or 3) to gain confidence. On the internet, watch videos of other techniques, a few times a week. Practice 2 or 3 times a week. Also, practice with someone else...
...Learn the Basics
Get the right equipment. Student models are not always the best choice. I would recommend the Yamaha YAS-62 Alto Saxophone or similar, as the professional models last longer and you sound so much better on them.
Although it's not neces...
...Phase One
1.Head out to your local yarn shop. You could also head to a Michael's Crafts or other big chain shop if there are no local yarn stores in your area.
2.Proceed to look at and touch any and every skein of yarn you find there! Pick a yarn that...
...Begin to make walking an important part of your daily activity.
Start by making yourself walk a little each day.
Buy a pedometer so you can see how far you walk. Increase the amount each day.
Instead of driving to do daily chores such as grocery sho...
...A personal interest of mine is performing magic tricks for friends and family. Although magic tricks may have a reputation of being dorky, nobody can argue that a good trick executed well will bring smiles to even the hardest of hearts. But as with all th...
...1. Make a complete list of the things that are absolute necessary and those that can be compromised.
2. Make a monthly budget out of the earnings after keeping aside money for necessary savings and ongoing investments.
3. Allocate your monthly budget to...
...Even before the current economic downturn made bargain-shopping fashionable, I've been a devotee of second-hand store scavenging! I call it scavenging because the art of finding great deals on used goods combines the skills and thrills of a scavenger hunt...