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Issue #11 - December 2004

IN THIS ISSUE
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Upfront & Personal
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Briefcase Moms® Program: New Date and Time/Announcing January TeleForum
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Feature Article: A Three-Part Plan to Enjoy the Festive Season
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Briefcase Moms E-Journal Now Available
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Upfront & Personal
Well December has begun and the holiday season is upon us. My wish for all of you is to have a joy-filled holiday. If you take a few minutes today to read this month's feature article "A Three-Part Plan to Enjoy the Festive Season" you'll learn some tried and true tips on how to ensure your season is festive and not frazzled. By becoming intentional with the choices you make and the activities you participate in you can guarantee your own happy holiday.
I'm excited to announce our special holiday deals. From now until the end of the year, buy any two of our products and receive the third at no extra charge. Please note, this means 2 books, get a third free, 2 journals, get a third free, etc. Unfortunately, we can't mix and match. For example, you can order 2 registrations in the Briefcase Moms® Program and receive a third space free...you and 2 friends can find a better balance for 2005 together...and if you register by Dec 23 the early bird price will be honored.
Also, all books ordered between now and December 20th will come autographed. In a time when so many are in need of positive inspiration, the gift of Briefcase Moms is such a great choice. Buy it for your friends, family, co-workers, clients, mailperson, your child's teacher or anyone else you can think of. Help us spread the light and change the world, one book, journal, program, and woman at a time! Please contact me directly at lisa@briefcasemoms.com with your order to ensure you receive your holiday discount.
From my heart and home to yours--peace, joy and love, L.

Feature Article: A Three-Part Plan to Enjoy the Festive Season
by Lisa Martin, PCC
A few years ago I read a story that gave me a new perspective on the holiday season. In this tale, a fictional town was experiencing the worst yuletide in its history because all the female residents were on strike. This reminded me that, often, women are the foundations, the unsung heroes, of the holiday season.
For many us, the non-fictional holiday story goes like this: Every year, you promise to get a better grip on the holidays but somehow, you always get caught up in the stress of the season. No wonder you get tense at this time of the year. You have a lot to do. In the midst of planning parties, meeting year-end deadlines, making travel arrangements, attending school concerts, baking cookies, buying presents and doing a multitude of other tasks, you want to be composed, have fun and not gain weight.
Follow this stress-prevention plan to experience a festive rather than frazzled season.
1. Identify stress-relief tools It's easy to become so preoccupied with taking care of the daily urgencies of the season -- the cooking, the visiting, and the organizing -- that no space, time or energy is left for you. When your needs and self-care fall to the bottom of your list, this is a one-way ticket to a tired, cranky, impatient you. The best gift you can give your family and yourself this season is a healthy, happy you. The secret to making this happen is to give yourself permission to put the quality of your own life at the top of your holiday wish list. To do so, identify three holiday stress-relief tools you can use to take better care of you, such as taking a bath, practicing meditation, going out for a walk, reading your favorite book, renting a video, sleeping in or performing breathing exercises. Write these ideas down and when you feel like you are reaching the edge of comfort, make a pledge to engage in one or all three stress-relieving activities.
2. Ask for help Asking for help can be extremely difficult. But if you don't request assistance during the holidays you may find yourself at your wit's end. If you think you need to do it all, think again. Acknowledge that support will ease your load and make things happen faster. Just becoming aware that you could use some assistance and getting comfortable asking for it can be the toughest part. But once you get over your inhibitions of seeking support, you'll find that folks really want to help you in your efforts to create a wonderful holiday season. Resist the temptation to go it alone or take on more than you can reasonably do. Draft a list of activities you want to commit to this season (nothing more) and write the names of the people you'd like to help out. Then start making calls.
3. Eliminate holiday stressors You know what and who they are -- the physical and emotional stressors that consume a lot of your holiday energy and space. This season, take a few minutes to think about the things that may be a source of stress and list them all. It will feel so good to get these worries out of your head and down on paper. Once you've completed this "stressor inventory" make a conscious effort to eliminate each one. If you know cooking a traditional dinner for 25 is high on your list, don't commit to it this year. Either say no, ask another family member to host or prepare that seafood buffet you always wanted to experiment with. It is in your control to say "yes" to the things that fulfill you and make your holidays happy, and "no" to your "shoulds" and ''have tos."
A joy-filled festive season awaits us all. Choose what you want your personal experience to be. With the wisdom and power to create stress-free holidays, tap into what you really want and give yourself permission to enjoy it. And if you are skeptical that no matter what you do, you'll still feel stressed out this season, remember that you can always go on strike.
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About Lisa Martin
Lisa Martin, PCC, is the author of the acclaimed Briefcase Moms: 10 Proven Practices to Balance Working Mothers' Lives. She lives what she writes and talks about. Mother of a six year-old son, a certified executive coach with 20 years of corporate and entrepreneurial experience, and the founder and president of Briefcase Moms®, she is all too familiar with the tug-of-war and challenges of work-life balance. Lisa has helped thousands of career-oriented women and men define, establish and maintain work-life success via her proprietary learning systems - 90 Days to a Balanced Life and Briefcase Parent Solutions

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Briefcase Moms® Program - Start Date and Time Change - Jan 10, 2004 at 4pm PT/7pm ET
To accommodate many requests, the Program timing has been changed to an evening time slot. It's filling fast...
"Listening to and sharing this balance journey with all these courageous women has been food for my soul. This program has given me the tools and the map I was missing. Now I just need to follow my path." - Michelle's cited benefits of the program.
Designed specifically for any working mom who wants to de-stress, de-guilt and un-should your life, this teleseminar series will give you the tools to define, establish and maintain work-life balance. Work fewer hours, discover more time, and have more fun.
Early bird pricing for Briefcase Moms® Program: 90 Days to a Balanced Life ends Dec 23, 2004.
Send me an email with Briefcase Moms® Program in the subject line and I'll send you the program topics and registration form.
January Success & Balance TeleForum™ Announced
The next free TeleForum is scheduled for Tuesday, January 18th at 5 pm PT/8 pm ET. The topic: Life Theme vs Resolutions. Click here for more information and to register. There is limited seating...so don't delay.
Missed the last TeleForum...not to worry you can purchase the CD Reduce Holiday Stress here.
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Briefcase Moms® Book New E-Journal
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We've been promising it for some time now and it's finally ready. The Briefcase Moms® e-Journal.
The e-Journal is the digital companion piece to Briefcase Moms and helps you put the "Check Your Balance" sections of the book into action. It comes complete with all the "Check Your Balance" questions and assessments and provides plenty of space for your personal thoughts and journaling.
We have a special holiday promotion (ends December 22). When you purchase Briefcase Moms you will receive a copy of the e-Journal absolutely free (a $9.95 value). And, yes, the 2 for 3 holiday special still applies, i.e. if you purchase 2 books with free e-Journals you will receive a third book and e-Journal for free.
Click here to purchase your e-Journal now for $9.95.
Click here to purchase your copy of Briefcase Moms and a free e-Journal for $19.95.
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Here's a listing of some Lisa's most recent and upcoming appearances. If you happen to be in the area, please come by and say hello.
Globe & Mail - "Home-based Working Moms" - December- TBD
WestCoast Families Magazine - "A Recipe for Feeling Great" - January Issue
Glow Magazine - "Women and Money" - November/December Issue
Homemakers.ca - "Reduce Holiday Stress" - November 20/04
Homemakers.ca - "Create a Life Theme" December 04
Canadianliving.ca - "5 Steps to a More Positive Mind Set" - December 04
Vicki Gabereau Show - Nov 16/04
CTV Evening News (Vancouver) - Nov 29/04
Canadian Women in Communications - "Balance...How to get it! How to keep it!"- Panelist - November 17/04-Vancouver, BC
Success & Balance TeleForum™- "Life Theme vs Resolutions" - Presenter - January 18/04-Everywhere
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