Seven Tips for a Better Move
- Pack your belongings--the smart way.
- Avoid overloading boxes.
- Keep important papers handy.
- Inspect your new place for damages before moving in.
- Unpack first things first.
- While unpacking, put frequently used items in accessible places.
- Gather the right moving supplies.
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Preparing for an Emergency
by Jordan Marie Williams
Church members around the world know well the time in which we live. It is evident, no matter where you live, that yesterday was the time to prepare for natural disasters. Read more >
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An Organized Kitchen
by Jessica Forsyth
The kitchen is probably the most popular room in your home. It seems to be the easiest place to gather everyone in the family. However, because of its popularity, it can often become the most disorganized. Read more >
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The Six D's of Delegation
Nagging, yelling, and giving chores often feel synonymous. If we’re not careful, work can become a curse instead of a blessing. Delegating household responsibilities is a great way to bring your family closer together as well as teach your children how to work. Read more >
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Spring into Cleaning
by Emily Shoemaker
Springtime: tulips emerge, birds begin to tweet, the sun shines a bit brighterand families across the world get out the mops, brooms, and dustrags. It’s time for spring-cleaning! Read more >
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Decorating on a Budget
You don’t need to break your bank to give your home a little personality. Use a little creativity and turn your home into a reflection of you! Read more >
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Life's Messy, Clean it up
by Lori Bulloch
I recently took a break from the daily "pick-it-up, wipe-it-off, make-it-work, or throw-it-out grind" and attended Women’s Conference at BYU. I enjoyed the entire day immensely, but my favorite moment occurred at the evening concert. A singer with the group Providence introduced a song with an anecdote of her morning at home with three kids under five. Read more >
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Defending the Family
by Colleen Down
I've found the answer to many questions in the Book of Mormon. Captain Moroni prepared the minds of the people to be faithful, and then fortified their weakest places. As a soldier defending home and family, I need to follow the same, strategic plan. Read more >
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