Free Holiday Class 2011

Every year, Jessica Sprague has a FREE Holiday Class. This time she will teach us to make a cute project and record some special holiday memories. This class will also give us a chase to take a look inside the online class environment here at JessicaSprague.com.

What are we going to do in this FREE Holiday Class

Using the card stock and digital patterned paper, we will be taught by Jessica to make a stunning, but EASY and REPEATABLE garland and storage box for keepsake. In this class, she will share with us some ideas to make your holiday memory making and memory keeping a little brighter and more fun!

When will it begin and How long this class will be? 

It will begin on December 5 and it will be a week long class.

To register for this FREE class, please follow these steps:

1. Type or copy this access code: JSHOLIDAY11

2. Right click here to enter the code into the Gift Codes page (this is Jessica’s GIFT to you!)

You will need an account to automatically be registered for the class, if you aren’t a member yet you will need to create a new account.

After you have registered for the class (and logged in), you will find all the materials in the My Classes link at the top of the page. A class forum and gallery will be provided.

Guaranteed it will be a week full of fun!

What are you waiting for? Go to Jessica Sprague website and register this FREE Holiday Class now!

I’ll see you there!!!

Why is it so hard to find a good time to read a book?

reading is fun

Lately, it is so hard for me and my husband to find a good time to read books. Later in the evening after doing our every day tasks, we feel so exhausted and are ready to go to bed. In the morning, we wake up just in time for my husband to go to work, but it is not enough time for me enjoying a good time to read because my girl is a morning person. So, we have been thinking what we should do to change this habit or why we cannot find a good quality time to read.

We think reading is also a good habit to develop in our girl’s life and we want her to know that reading is fun and a good way to enrich her knowledge, gain wisdom and a window to see the world. But we have to do that first to show her, then she will find out by seeing what we do, then she will do it. Kids are a the best imitator. They will do whatever they see what we do, instead of what we tell them what to do.

Michael Hyatt, a writer, posted this post 5 Ways To Make More Time To Read. In this post, he gives these suggestions that I think might help you and maybe you, too, in improving our reading time. Here’s what he says,

Life is hectic around our house. But I’ve somehow managed to make time to read in the middle of all that. And I say that not to pat myself on the back but to show that, even with a busy life, it is possible (and important) to make time for hobbies you’re passionate about.

Here are a few tips that have helped me:

  1. Sacrifice something. You’ve got 24 hours in a day. You spend 8–10 hours (hopefully not much more) working. You spend 6–8 hours sleeping. You’ve got family and friends to spend time with every day. All of this doesn’t leave much time for other interests, like reading. So your golf game, like mine, might take a hit. You might have to turn off the television after 9:00 p.m. But, if reading is a priority, you’ll make time for it. As Jon Acuff puts it: “Be selfish at 5 a.m.”
  2. Make a routine. If I say I’m just going to “find time to read,” then it will never happen. I have to make time to read. So here’s what I do: I read during my lunch break, and I read at night, beginning around 8:45, after family time, after the wife and little guy are in bed.
  3. Set a goal. You’ve heard this so much that it’s clichéd. But it works. My goal is to read 101 novels. Usually, I would’ve given myself a deadline, but I didn’t want to speed read through the books, so I just chose to read them as they come. At my current pace, I’ll reach my goal in three more years. Maybe you should set a goal to read one book a month. If that seems unlikely, then make it one book every two months. And take it a step further—tell someone about your goal. Or, if you’re crazy like me, start a blog about it. There’s nothing like that extra accountability to keep you moving.
  4. Have fun. You don’t have to read a book simply because a friend suggested it, you know? Think about your hobbies, interests, and passions—then go and read about those subjects. I once spent five months reading nothing but casual, behind-the-scenes books about restaurants and chefs. I’m a chef groupie, I guess. Once you’ve read a few “fun” books, then dabble into the more serious, thought-provoking stuff.
  5. Mix it up. Once you get into the flow of reading, branch out of your comfort zone. If all you’ve read is nonfiction business books, then relax a little and pick up a novel. If you’ve plowed through Stephen King’s entire catalog in a few years, maybe it’s time to give a leadership or inspirational book a try. The point is: If you read the same style of book over and over, you’ll eventually get burned out and go back to watching two hours of Brady Bunch reruns every day…unless you’re reading 101 books for some crazy blog, of course.
The more we read, the more knowledge we gain, the wiser we become.

Your Life is God’s gift

 The power is in your hands. God has given you a great gift—your life. What will you do with it?

~ Michael Hyatt

Change Your Story, Change Your Life

Michael Hyatt suggests these 5 ways to take control your life story in your head:

  1. Recognize the voice in your head. It doesn’t matter where it is coming from (your parents, a teacher, an abusive spouse); just recognize that it is happening.
  2. Jot down what the voice is saying. It might be something like:
    • “You’re too young.”
    • “You’re too old.”
    • “You’re uneducated.”
    • “You’re over-educated.”
    • “You don’t have enough experience.”
    • “You don’t have the right experience.”

    This could be literally anything. Listen carefully and write it down word-for-word.

  3. Evaluate whether this story is empowering. Is it enabling you to accomplish the outcomes you want or is it preventing you from doing so. Be honest. (Sometimes, people are addicted to their problems and the stories that create them.)
  4. Write down a different story. I’m not talking about a bunch of positive thinking mumbo jumbo. I am talking about telling yourself the truth. And often, this is simply a matter of shifting your perspective.
  5. Start telling yourself the new story. Every time your inner narrator begins telling the old yarn, stop him. Say, “No! That’s baloney. Here’s the truth.” Then repeat your new story.
How do you want your life story be? Start writing the new one now!

I Won A Prize Again!

Yes! Yes! Yes! I won a prize again!

This time from the Daily Digi. This is my 4th month subscription and I tell you it’s awesome! Every month I get TONS of kits, playbook, and extra gifts, and it’s only $7.50 per month to become a member. This is the right time to subscribe for this month, the Digi Files #35 are from these designers:

Pink Reptile Designs

Anna Aspnes

Simply Yin

Deca Designs

Studio Charlize

Aja Abney

Dianne Rigdon Design

So, what are you waiting for? Go to their website here and subscribe to get these fantastic digital scrapbooking kits and playbook (tutorials, tips and tricks). You’ll get more than you expect every month!

The prize I won is from Tiffany Tillman, a digital scrapbook designer. You can visit her blog, Simply Tiffany Studios, to get to know here and she has lost of giveaway stuff there. You also can follow her Twitter and Facebook to get updates from her. This time she is revealing the Holiday Template 2011 Class and Registration, and also you can enter the Giveaway here.

Have great creative day!