The Week In Review (16/12 - 22/12)
Two more days to Christmas, are you excited? Or are you still running around like a headless chicken searching for that elusive gift? Whatever the case, make sure you apply those tips I’ve given on How to Survive the holiday season, I’m sure it will come in handy for you. This Christmas edition of The Week In Review will be the last weekly review of this year, it will be back in 2008, with a more catchy title. There are some exciting changes to look forward to, and I’ll let you find it out for yourself.
- Holidays are suppose to be filled with lots of merry making fun, family love, and lots of drinks and delicious foods. One can get easily tempted to over indulge and load up our plates with tons of holiday fares. If the thought of getting out of shape from all those indulgance dampens you, here are 5 easy ways to MAINTAIN weight during the holidays! Follow those easy rules and thank Pearl of Interesting Observations for her tips.
- Have you ever wondered why the number three is so pervasive in children’s stories and/or fairy tales? The three little pigs, the three blind mice, Goldilocks and the three bears, the Three Musketeers, the three wise men and the Three Stooges, all contains the number three. According to Brian Clark, three is simply a magic number when it comes to pleasing the human brain. Use the rule of three when crafting your content, and you’ll likely end up with a more engaging outcome. If at first you don’t succeed, remember-the third time’s the charm.
- Since I’m a fast learner and is implementing the rule of three in this post, this shall be the last bullet point. I have specially reserve this bullet point for a very talented blogger who I thought wrote the best Christmas season blog post of the year! He is none other than Mark of MeAndMyDrum whose post Twas My Blog Before Christmas is the most creative post I’ve read on blogs this year.
With this 3 post recommendations, I’ll leave you to enjoy them as well as wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas!





























Thanks for the high compliment! Merry Christmas to you and your family!!