Friday, April 24, 2009

Being Prepared for the Unexpected - Be like the Stores Stock the Shelves!

ל Lamed She is not afraid of the snow for her household:
for all her household are clothed with scarlet. Proverbs 31:21


"Not being afraid..." brings up many issues in my mind. Today I will address the ability to Sustain my family during the unexpected. Mexico right now is trying to contain a very deadly flu. Now I live in the Pacific Northwest. But the Mexico to my region connection is active. It could be in my backyard quicker than I would want to think about. In a situation like this I would not want to be out in the public very much. It is critical that I maintain a supply of what my family needs and uses at home. A harvest to harvest [1 year] approach is good.

Spring is a perfect time to reassess the family pantry and bring it back up to "filled". It is easy to let the pantry slide during the winter months. We have eaten quite a bit out of ours. It is time to reshake the shelves and see what needs purchased. Fortunately the garden [I hope you are planting one!] will give wonderful fresh food this summer. Yet the need to have the necessary items is all the more critical now. Be like the stores and Stock to those shelves!

Happy Pantry Stocking!

Judy

P.S. A helpful article "Stay at Home Toolkit for Influenza"

http://www.co.nezperce.id.us/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=5FH434lyuKo%3d&tabid=450&mid=1057

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The New Frugality: The Organic Gardener - Is Hot!

ז Zayin She considereth a field, and buyeth it:
with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. Proverbs 31:16

WOW is this hot! When business sees an increase of 500% that says something. Here is an interesting web video by Time Magazine that I thought you might enjoy.

The New Frugality: The Organic Gardener With sales up 500%, John Dromgoole's "The Natural Gardener" organic nursery is having a very good year - http://www.time.com/time/video/?bcpid=1670048590&bclid=1342094282&bctid=19853953001


Enjoy! Judy

Monday, April 20, 2009

Hard Asset Economics and the Sustainability of My Family

ל Lamed She is not afraid of the snow for her household:
for all her household are clothed with scarlet. Proverbs 31:21

My problem is I was too close to my Mother and Grandmother both of which went through the “Great Depression”. Through the years I have watched as the economic cycles have gone up and down. I remember in the 1970s when it seemed like one day everything was fine and the next day gasoline and toilet paper were scarce. Hard Asset Economics includes such items as: food, clothing, household necessities and cash has always been important.

My husband and I were in Eastern Washington State at the time of this 1970s economic “dip”. We were living in agriculture country. I was standing in the grocery line and a woman in line was talking about the costs of food. She thought it was not worth the costs to put up a store of food at home. At that moment my “keep a financial costs journal” button kicked in. I recorded all the costs including a freezer. I saved at that time over ½ in food costs. Now I worked hard and was living in an agricultural region.

What are “Hard Asset Economics items? They include for a family items such as: food, clothing, household necessities and cash. “Sustainability of My Family” is number one to me. I have a theory. If I take care of “me and mine” and “others did the same for their families”, there would be few families that would need help. I always set aside though extra for those individuals that are in real need.

In April 2007 when food for a short time was an issue, my “Hard Asset Economics” and the “Sustainability of My Family” buttons kicked in. I no longer live in an agricultural region. Therefore, I used the tools I had – the Internet. I purchased in bulk a wide variety of necessities. The saving has been amazing as prices have risen.

Sometimes this approach is not the “cheapest” approach. Even though by shopping when there are sales and planning ahead, it usually means a family will save considerably. It does though mean my family will have the items when I need them – not when the stores have them.

Next time you are in the store purchasing your necessities, take a peek at the number of the items on the shelf. You will discover that in this “Just-in-Time” supply chain business model there might be 6 of each of the items. If there was a breakdown to the supply chain such as a natural disaster, those “6” would be gone in a minute! By planning ahead using “Hard Asset Economics” and the “Sustainability of My Family” you will not be in the rush to get the basics of life.

Judy

Friday, April 17, 2009

An Orchard in Pots and Containers

ז Zayin She considereth a field, and buyeth it:
with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard. Proverbs 31:16

I enjoy the song in a variety of ways - Spiritually, Metaphorically and today literally. If you ever wanted an "Orchard" but did not have the space consider growing the trees and grape vines in pots and containers. My husband and I did that this year. It also fits into my security level of prepareness. Want to look at the process?

Check out my blog on Sustainability -http://thoughtsfromwisdom.blogspot.com/

Enjoy! Judy

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Marketing is a Song!

ט Tet 31:18 She perceiveth that her merchandise is good:
her candle goeth not out by night. Proverbs 31:18

Today as women we need to remember that marketing is for business, home and ourselves. It is the way we reach out into the world, knowing our merchandise is good. I want to analyse the 21st Century marketing approaches.

The Obama Marketing Campaign

It turned the marketing world into a whole new ball game. I was teaching a hybrid International Marketing class for a university in partnership with a university in Mexico. The students were all 20-22 years old. One of the group activities was analyzing a great marketing campaign on the Internet. I began the activity with one question. “What was the greatest marketing campaign of 2008”. They all respond quickly –“ Obama for President”. It took me back that they all had realized that without a hesitation. Mentioning this to a colleague they said, “Yes, they were all in their 20s”. Yes, I said. Yet, I was taken back by the global impact of the marketing campaign. The younger generation are my "New Customer". They are who I can teach my values. I realized then I wanted to capture that approach to marketing.

As a mother, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, sister, there are several successful free sources you can do that mirrors that campaign.

1. Look the Obama Home page over. http://www.obama.com/
2. Check out the links of Obama Everywhere.
3. Establish yourself on some of those “hot” sites.
4. Start Blogging.
5. Start a Twittering. http://www.twitter.com/
6. Join FaceBook.
7. Follow the lead of the successful such as:
a. Ellen DeGeneres http://ellen.warnerbros.com/
b. Martha Stewart http://www.marthastewart.com/
8. Be prepared to spend time learning the process. This is not done in one day….I wish!

I am just learning and every day I am bringing my personal marketing campaign to connect to the younger generation into the 21st century!

This is where you can find me:

My Blogs are:http://www.empresspublishing.blogspot.com
On A Woman's Song of Power - http://proverbswoman.blogspot.com/
On Sustainability - http://thoughtsfromwisdom.blogspot.com/About Business - http://womanofwisdom.blogspot.com/An Author's Thoughts - http://judysramblings.blogspot.com/Tips for Candles, Fragrance, Spa Products - http://illuminatingthehome.blogspot.com/

My Twitter - http://twitter.com/empresspublish
Facebook - Judy Justice

Website:
http://www.empresspublishing.com/

Marketing to the younger generation in the 21st Century!

Enjoy Judy!

Monday, April 13, 2009

A Celebration Tip - Have the Dishwasher Empty!

צ Tzadi She looketh well to the ways of her household,
and eateth not the bread of idleness. Proverbs 31:27

Oh my! I have a sink and counter full of dirty dishes. I usually have my dishwasher empty and ready for the dishes after a holiday or party dinner. That way when I am done with the party or holiday dinner I just push the button and the kitchen is basically done. It did not work that way this time. My dishwasher was full of dirty dishes when I started. Next time I will make an effort to plan that one better! Instead of waking up to a clean kitchen I woke up to the work. This should help me remember for next time! Being prepared involves even little things like this to make life a little easier.

Judy

P.S. Because I am a "Woman of Sustainability", I recycled everything I could from the dinner!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Rewards

א Aleph Who can find a virtuous woman?
for her price is far above rubies. Proverbs 31: 10

I am a firm believer in rewards. We all need the boost and encouragement. A reward system is often in place in businesses. The question is - Why not have a reward system in the home?

I thought it would be good to continue the verse combination approach. So here goes ---

Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies. Obviously worth a lot and needs rewarded.

How and When? The Answer -

Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.

Could this be scheduled times for appreciation? The first thought is Mother's Day. Yes, but I feel this goes beyond. I feel this can included everyone praising everyone in the family. How about all of the holidays. We could start letting everyone we love know how much we appreciate what has been since the last holiday. Then there are those times like graduations, anniversaries, birthdays that offer the perfect moment to schedule a "praise or reward" time.

In the farming era at the end of each harvest there was celebration. The harvest was stored, sold (cash received, bills paid, saving instituted for the next years crop) and now it was time to celebrate. Seasonal holidays still are important. It would be good to put money into the equation and celebrate the new job, the raise, the promotion or degree earned, the good investment.

When the home has a good dose of celebration, praise and reward, the people in that family will be encouraged to handle the harder times in life. This last week there has been a full moon, Passover and Easter. A few great opportunities to enjoy the family time for praise and rewards.

When is the next reward, recognition or praise time for your family?

Judy

Friday, April 10, 2009

Combining Verses for Answers

א Aleph Who can find a virtuous woman?
for her price is far above rubies. Proverbs 31: 10

One method I enjoy when applying the song to my life is to combine verses. Lets say I was concerned about the economy. These verses would help me:

Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price is far above rubies.
She is not afraid of the snow for her household: for all her household are clothed with scarlet [double].

By doing this I have asked the question -

How can I be the prepared [virtuous/valor/wise/warrior] women?

The answer is not being afraid and move into action to see the family is prepared with double or multiple of everything for the snow [economic downturn].

Now I have an answer on how to handle this economic downturn!

Judy

Thursday, April 09, 2009

What I Love

What I love about looking at the verse "Who can find....." is how it can apply each day to me. One day I am asking the question "How can I be the .... woman?". Another day I feel like - YES I am the .... woman! Then another day I am asking and exclaiming to it as the verse, "When can I be the .... woman"?!

Are you asking a question today, are you exclaiming today or both?

Enjoy!

Judy

Wednesday, April 08, 2009

Who Can Find....?

“Who can find” is part of the opening question to the song. Starting with a question always sparks ideas. This blog is going to cover a variety of questions and answers drawn from the song. What makes this question so interesting is the word “who” can also be translated “How”, “What”, “When” and “Where”. Now the question becomes really interesting. Yet, that is not enough. This question can also be a statement and an exclamation.

Let's look at the results:

Questions

Who can find a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)?
How can [I] find a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)?
What is a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)?
When can [I] be a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)?
Where is a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)?
Where can [I]I be a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)?

Exclamations

Who can find a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)!
How can [I] find a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)!
What is a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)!
When can [I] be a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)!
Where is a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)!
Where can [I]I be a (virtuous woman, woman of valor or warrior woman)!

Enjoy!

Judy

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Welcome!

Evertything has a beginning. It is time to begin this blog.

Welcome! Judy
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