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Mag here. If you're one of the 25% of people who
went sideways
on their resolutions during the first week of the new
year,
take heart! Here are a couple of ideas that might
turn 2007 into your best year yet...
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Do you ever get the feeling that all of your dreams
are just lined up, right outside your door? And they're
dying to get in, if only you could figure out how
to open that door?
Well, this exercise is designed to
help you whip that door open and let a whole lot of
good
stuff flood into your life. And
the sooner you try it, the faster it works. I'm not
kidding!
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| Do Unto Others |
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If you've decided it's important to be nice to others,
but starting with your relatives and co-workers is
too big a leap, try this backyard improvement
project. Guaranteed to make you feel nice.
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| If You Need to Organize Stuff |
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You know how your annoyingly tidy college room-
mate used to say, "Everything has a home, Mag.
Let's try to find it."
Well if you don't have prescribed "homes" for all of
your possessions, there's going to be chaos. So I've
been on the hunt for excellent storage systems, and
this is one of them.
Sky-Rail will be available soon in Canada at Home
Hardware
and Canadian Tire, or you can order 'em direct from the
inventor.
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| AS SEEN ON TV! |
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If you've recently resolved to express your inner wild
thing, Mag's entertaining and instructive TV series
Anything I Can Do has just
been released by Title House Distribution. This series
will cut you loose with enough tool know-how and
confidence to
design and build your own masterpieces in all
mediums -
wood, concrete, glass and metal. Each 4-episode
DVD can be ordered separately for $19.97, and
includes access to FREE downloadable step-by-step
instructions!
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Tips from Toolish Friends |
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Mag, I recently came across the most invaluable tool
for picture hanging. I spent almost 20 years selling,
instructing and consulting to the picture frame
industry and, now in retirement, have finally found
the best. You can view it on the company website
(western Canada) It's wonderfully called, "Hang &
Level", and as advertised, "Marks EXACTLY where the
nail goes". The website is www.hangandlevel.com -
Check it out, I use it and it's the closest to perfect I
have found. Wish I had invented it. Keep up the
fantastic and most entertaining work. You're
wonderful.
Sincerely,
Wayne Thurston
Check out Wayne's tip
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Experienced Home Envy lately?
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