Thursday, April 20, 2017

Sites for consumers and their hydro bill

This site  below is  for officially filing a complaint re: your hydro bill.


https://www.oeb.ca/consumer-protection/make-complaint



 Another site below provides information on   providing support re: help in paying hydro for low income persons. 




Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Tips on Saving Money

Certain stores have discounts for seniors wherein you can get 20 to 30 % off on certain days.

 So if you go with your parents or grandparents, then try Shoppers Drug Mart on Thursdays for 20 % discount on non-sale items.. They must have an optimum card to get the discount.

 Value Village has 30% off for seniors on Tuesdays.   Salvation Army stores have a daily 10 % discount  for seniors.


Other stores,  such as  Rexall and Pharmasave, have similar discounts for seniors, but check with them as to when they have them.



 At the same time, there are discounts for students at stores, and other services, museums, etc... so bring your student ID with you and ask if they have any for students.

Good luck.

Monday, May 9, 2016

Free Word Plug In

 For those who are auditory learners or process  info. better through auditory means... here is something below that may be of help. 



http://www.wordtalk.org.uk/home/  ---   reads Microsoft Word aloud. but Windows only.

Tuesday, March 8, 2016

To honour International Women's Day

Sisters of the heart

Where ever you are
 You are with us
 No matter the race, religion, or creed.

 We  are all one in spirit in womanhood


 Let us  not forget how truly fragile we are
 Without the bond of Sisters of the Heart.


Friday, July 24, 2015

Some resouces for career and education

Great place to learn new stuff for those life- long learners out there- Independent Learning Centre-- www.ILC.org


For career resources and educational resources -- you can also  go to iTunes and Youtube  educational libraries.

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

Books for inspiration and motivation

Reading the right book at the right time can bring you  to a new level to understanding yourself, others and the pathway you are meant to travel in your career pathway.  Good luck and Enjoy !



Books for  Personal Motivation and Inspiration: Some of my Favorites:

Living the Seven Habits :  Stories of Courage and Inspiration by Stephen R.
Covey
Yesterday I Cried:  Celebrating the Lessons of Living and Loving by Iyanla
Vanzant
Travelling Mercies by Anne Lamott
Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott
The Woman's Book of Soul by Sue Patton Thoele
One Day My Soul Just Opened Up by Iyanla Vanzant
Don't Sweat the Small Stuff and it's all small stuff by Richard Carlson

The Power of Optimism by Alan Loy McGinnis
Simple Abundance: A Daybook of Comfort and Joy by Sarah Ban Breathnach
Life's Little Instruction Book Series by H. Jackson Brown, Jr.

Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
Five People You will Meet in Heaven by Mitch Albom

For One More Day by Mitch Albom
The Anatomy of a Spirit by Carolyn Myss ( to identify your spiritual path)


Books on Tapping into your Creative Soul:

Julia Cameron’s Books:  

The Artist's Way.
Walking in This World.
 The Vein of Gold
 The Right to Write

two.
Book on Multiple Intelligences:

" Seven Kinds of Smart: Identifying and Developing your Multiple Intelligences."  2nd edition.... by Thomas Armstrong.  The publisher is Canbook. You can try ordering it online at www.abebooks.ca.- textbook section. This site has some good prices for gently used books and some new ones too.


Books on Connecting with the Right Brain By Betty Edwards

The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (Paperback)
by Betty Edwards

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Seven Lessons to Enhance Creativity and Artistic Self Confidence



Thursday, November 27, 2014

Tips for Introductions -- part 2

Part 2

 Always be aware that your face and body provide messages as “ communication tells”, which are signs of a first impression- in that you are sending off messages you are not even aware of, such as  these following body language signposts:

a)     Legs crossed when standing usually signifies that you are insecure. Be aware of what your feet are doing and what the other person’s feet are doing. The fact that your feet  are not in position in front of you usually means that you do not want to communicate with them.
b)     Watch that your arms are not crossed-  this indicates a closed position.

They say image is everything so here are a few other things to consider  in creating a professional appearance for such an introduction.:

·       For women, a hairstyle short and cropped ,or hair pinned up implies  efficiency. A hairstyle loose, long and  free reflects a free spirit and   a more open -ended person and therefore not suitable for a conservative organization.  So wear your hair back or up for this occasion, especially if you are meeting a conservative person at an organization with a  very formal work culture.  
·        As  for men -men’s oxford shoes are more professional.  Wear higher- end shoes than you would wear in the course of a work day.
·       Watch out for  any clothing odour.  Make sure if you eat in a restaurant, or at a place you were prior to the introduction that no odour clings to your clothes. Also, ensure the seat of your car does not leave a lingering smell on your clothes You can use Freebreeze to eliminate odours on fabric. Watch  out for lingering smoke odour from cigarettes as well.
·       Be careful re: the state of your hands- make sure they are manicured and moisturized.  They, like your teeth, tell a story about you.
·       Watch out for sweaty palms. Keep a kleenex in your pocket to wipe your hands before meeting people ,or dust your palm lightly with odourless  talcum powder  prior to the official introduction.

·       Choose the style of the specific industry re: what people wear in that field. For example,   banking/ finance  requires a  classic dark blue business or black suit, while  the apparel  for advertising or creative artist would be more casual.