Friday, October 10, 2014

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If you’ve ever wondered if its possible to save money instead of spending more than you can afford for the Holidays and actually enjoy spending more quality time with your family instead of crashing by the time you light candles then you’ll want to check this out.


Don’t worry, I’m not sending you off into a closed room for a few weeks to start creating your own plans all on your own.



For over 9 years now I’ve been in my home for the Holidays. We don’t have lots of family to go to so I pretty much have everything at my house.


Every Yom Tov, I would make lists and notes before the Holiday and after it was over about what worked and what didn’t work. And you know what, I LOVE doing that. And I know that a lot of being HATE doing that stuff!


I realized after my lists and notes became really comprehensive, a combination of my own successes and the habits of other women I’d interviewed, that more people could benefit from my sharing these plans with them.


If we’re all cleaning, cooking, grocery shopping for P over anyway, why shouldn’t we collaborate together and share our strategies and techniques? And if you don’t want to spend your time finding out how to do all of this work, why not outsource it?


Jewish women are often too embarr ed to ask for help. Anyone ever hear of “Supermom”? I don’t know what it is, peer pressure, a very high standard, but often I see that women in the community often hide the fact that they feel stressed and overwhelmed. They just don’t want everyone to know. Understood.


I guess I’m just very open and sometimes not as private as I should be, but I wasn’t afraid to ask other women just what they were doing that made their Yom Tov cooking, shopping, baking, and organizing seem so easy. And once I got the information from the women I knew had it all together, I knew I had to get that information out to many more people than just myself. That’s how the Yom Tov Perfectly Organized Collection was born.


Let me ask you this. How many women can you call on right now who can give you solutions to the challenges of overwhelm you feel right now? And I don’t mean your mother or your sisters. I’m talking about the women you see in the Kosher butcher or Kosher grocery that look impeccably dressed, the ones you’re sure whose houses are immaculate, that you’re a y bit intimidated by? And do you Want to do all that work?


In my own experience, the relationships I created outside of my own parental relationships have been directly responsible for my own success as a homemaker. Do you agree?


Because I grew up with two parents that became religious later… Read more…




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