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Monday, July 30, 2007
Business & Cooking: Going Local
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Friday, July 27, 2007
Business & Well-Being: De-clutter in an Organized Way
Now that the summer classes are winding down here at Community Education, it's time for staff to undertake a major summer project: de-cluttering. It's time to file away papers, take boxes to archives, and purge old emails. It's also time for us to look at our individual desks and get rid of all that we don't need. Luckily, the Dumb Little Man blog has an inspiring article entitled "10 Ways To Remove Clutter From Your Life."
Coming up in the fall, we will have two classes that will help you de-clutter your life. For businesspeople, we have a Thursday Morning Seminar on using lean management principles at your small business. Being "lean" can mean anything from speeding up how you process your invoices to having an exact spot for your stapler on your desk (some lean consultants go so far as to say that you should label the spot!) The idea is that the leaner you make your office, the more time you will have to be productive, and thus increase your bottom line.
For those interested more in a psychological perspective, therapist Carolyn Koehnline will be back with her popular classes Letting Go of Clutter, Levels 1 and 2. In this class, Carolyn talks about the relationship between actual clutter and emotional clutter, and helps you find ways to let go of what you don't need.
Both of these classes, as well as the article in the "Dumb Little Man" blog, can help you find the time and strength to do that much-needed de-cluttering. Hopefully. Or you could just go hiking all weekend . . .
To read the full article, click here.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
Self Discovery: Creating Relaxing Routines
The Zen Habits website is starting to become one of my favorites. I have become convinced that I, and most of the world around me, needs to spend more time learning to be relaxed and actively avoiding stress.
This new article from Zen Habits focuses on 12 ideas for establishing calming routines. If you can get into habits that enforce calm, especially in the morning, you will have a more peaceful and relaxing day. The key for me was the focus on routine.
Anything you want to learn needs to be done routinely for two or three months before it becomes a habit.
I am going to try waking up a bit earlier so I can enjoy a cup of coffee while enjoy the company of my dog and the coolness of the morning. Maybe then I won't be rushed on my way to work!
picture by Kate Sumbler
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Business: New Credit Class of Interest - Small Business Internal Controls and Tax Laws Essentials
For those of you with small businesses, this may be a class worth your time. This new credit class offering is all about internal controls in your business to control cash, inventory and stay on the right side of the law.
Taught by Community Education's very own Erin Schlichting (Stepping Up to Manager) the class will cover:
- Small Business Federal and State tax laws
- Recognition of cash, inventory and accounting inconsistencies.
- Unemployment, payroll, and B&O tax.
If your interested, give Merrianne Bieler a call in our business program. 360-676-2170 ext3316
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Food & Wine: Joe's Garden Has New Owners!
Joe's Garden, a popular place for local produce and an inspiration for one of our own cooking classes, is under new ownership--kind of. Parents Karl and Carol Weston are passing the torch to their two sons, Jason and Nathan Weston.
Seeing this article reminded me that I needed to make a trip to the Southside for the amazing produce that Joe's Garden offers. Now that it actually feels like summer outside, it's time to taste its bounty!
This Fall, Mary Ellen Carter will feature the produce of Joe's Garden in "Cooking in Season: Fresh From the Garden." In fact, students will be able to join her as she selects the perfect produce, and then everyone will head to Sehome to see her cook it up in her signature delicious dishes. Look for it in our Fall Schedule, which will be on the web August 17th!
To read the full article, click here.
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