Happy Labor Day from The Morning Thing!

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We hope you have a wonderful Labor Day today. No one will be thinking about work today, but chores in your household never go away (never take a holiday).

Wouldn’t it be great if our kids could “happily” do those chores? 🙂

Today, The Morning Thing took a different look at Labor Day and shared 10 Ways to Teach Your Kids to Happily Do Their Chores. Click HERE for the full list and details on each tip from www.allproddad.com

1. Be the example

2. Dangle the carrot

3. Allowance

4. Compete

5. Teach proper methods

6.Timeframes

7. No jail time

8. Job = Skill level

9. Organization

10. Follow through

(Picture from www.allproddad.com)

Ways to de-clutter your Quiet Time and focus on a Single Task!

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On the Morning Thing we looked at ways to de-clutter your quiet time. We also looked at the case for single tasking being more helpful than multi-tasking!

Today is Single Tasking Day, so if you want to know more about the Holiday, click HERE

On Lifehacker.com they shared a case talking about the benefits of single tasking over multi tasking.

Singletasking forces you to sustain your focus and work through complex problems.

Your stress levels will fall.

You’ll get better at managing your time.

You’ll get more done, one task at a time, than you could have even imagined when you were “multitasking”

For more ways that single tasking is helpful, Click HERE.

Finally, we also talked about ways to de-clutter your quiet time.

  1. Silence the Phone
  2. Prepare a Time and Place
  3. Corral the To-Do List
  4. Develop a Habit

For More Information on de-cluttering your quiet time Click HERE. 

MARK THE DATE! WNZR is also one month out from LIFELINE 2018. Our Theme is “Fix Our Eyes,” which comes from the For King and Country song Fix My Eyes. 

Lifeline kicks off March 21 with a Day of Prayer and Praise.
A NEW exciting event is the LIFELINE 5K on March 24 .
The deadline to register and receive a t-shirt is March 9.
Click HERE to register!

For more information about LIFELINE 2018, the LIFELINE 2018 5K registration, and WNZR, Click HERE.

What’s for Dinner? The Morning Thing helps you answer this dreaded question.

Do you ever stress about the answer to this question – “What’s for Dinner”?
The Morning Thing shared some easy everyday tips for meal planning (from United HealthCare Services). Plus, we shared tips on how you can use the freezer to stretch your groceries and save money.

Everyday tips for easier meal planning

We also shared great meal makeovers! Check out these yummy ways that you can use those leftovers to make a new meal!
(From www.allrecipes.com)

Baked Potato Soup
Baked Potato Soup

Chicken Enchiladas

Chicken Enchiladas

Rice A Roni Salad

Rice-A-Roni Salad

Cheesy Spaghetti Frittata

Cleaning tricks for every corner of your home.

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Today on The Morning Thing, we shared some amazing tips for cleaning your house. We found 50 cleaning tips and tricks from the experts at Good Housekeeping.
Click HERE to see the complete list.

For our Morning Thing 5, we picked out our 5 favorite cleaning tips.

  1. Trevor Moore uses hot water and laundry detergent to clean dirty floors. Click HERE to hear this tip.
  2. Daria Swisher talks about the power of baking soda to clean up messes from little artists in your home. Click HERE to find out more.
  3. Eddie Dilts talked about how to use a lemon to clean a cutting board. Click HERE to hear this great tip.
  4. Marcy Rinehart uses toothpaste to clean and brighten up jewelry. Click HERE to find out more.
  5. Joe Rinehart also shared a cleaning tip for the microwave using hot water and lemons. Click HERE to hear this tip.

During the winter weather, you might have some extra time for cleaning jobs around the house. We hope these tips can help make that process easier for you and your family.

Happy Cleaning!

Helping your home find humor and happiness – The Morning Thing 10/25/17

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On Wednesday’s show, we focused on the desire to have a happy home. It is something all of us want, right?!

We shared more great advice from the wonderful website, wwwimom.com.
Here are 9 habits for a happy home from author Susan Merrill
Click HERE to see the entire article.

H – HOLD YOUR CHILD AND HUSBAND EVERY CHANCE YOU GET.
A –  ANSWER EVERY CHILD’S “MOM!” AS IF AN ANGEL WAS CALLING FOR YOU.
P – PRAY DAILY, HOURLY, EVERY SECOND IF NECESSARY.
P – PUSH EVERY NEGATIVE THOUGHT INTO THE DISPOSAL AND TURN IT ON.
Y – YEARN FOR NOW, APPRECIATE THIS STAGE OF YOUR CHILD’S LIFE.
H – HAVE SUNDAY SUPPER TOGETHER IN YOUR KITCHEN WITH YOUR FAMILY.
O – ORDER YOUR DAYS EFFICIENTLY SO THAT YOU HAVE TIME TO PLAY.
M – MAINTAIN PEACE AND FORGIVE DAILY.
E – ENJOY THE BLESSING OF YOUR CHILDREN.

We also shared some tips from Focus on the Family on how to encourage family fun and humor at your house.

How can you turn your house into a place where the walls ring with laughter and where family members actually get a kick out of being together? We have a few simple suggestions:

  1. First, don’t take yourself so seriously. If you and the rest of your family are like most people, perspective is probably hard for you. You find it difficult to remember how small and insignificant you are in the grand scheme of things. You allow your petty trials and concerns to cast a pall of gloom over the entire universe. Our advice is to lighten up and relax. Take a step back and try to get a sense of where you fit in the “bigger picture.” And remind yourself that God alone sees your situation as it really is.
  2. Second, resolve tolaugh even when you don’t feel like laughing. It’s precisely when you’ve had a tough day that your need for a good laugh is most urgent. At such times, a bit of humor will help wash away the stress. It will also keep your marriage and family together when you’re coming unglued.
  3. Next, look for the humor around you. This may require some extra work, but it’s worth the effort. Once you open your eyes, you’ll find that life is full of good comedic material. Art Linkletter had it right when he said that “people are funny.” So stay on the lookout for the comic element in everyday life. If you can’t find it, create it for yourself.
  4. Discover what makes your spouse and children laugh . When you hear guffaws coming from their direction, pay attention and investigate the cause. Study their individual humor styles. Learn to distinguish between sarcasm, slapstick, irony, clownishness, and absurdity. Exploit your findings at least once a day. Pay special attention to the ways in which these humor styles reflect the various temperaments and personalities of your children. Think in terms of birth order. Learn to recognize each individual’s unique role in the family system. An awareness of these issues will help you find the correct balance between humor and sensitivity.
  5. Finally, learn how to poke fun at one another in a light-hearted, healthy, affirming, and non-derogatory way. A certain amount of good-natured “teasing” can actually increase feelings of intimacy among the members of your household. But be careful. Some skins are thinner than others. It’s all too easy for one person’s “joke” to become another person’s raw and bleeding wound. It may be acceptable for people to laugh at one another if they share a certain kind of relationship. But when that connection is lacking, it’s best to avoid the kind of “playfulness” that is all too easily interpreted as disrespect.

Click HERE to read the entire article.

(Picture from www.imom.com)

 

The Ultimate Stain Removal Guide – The Morning Thing 7/18/17

We found it! The Ulitimate Stain Removal Guide! www.thekrazycouponlady.com shares 28 surprising tricks to remove pretty much any stain.

Click HERE to see the complete list.

Here are some of our favorites:

Get rid of soap scum and hard water stains with cooking spray.

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Orange peels will also get rid of water stains.

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Remove a permanent marker stain from nearly any surface with regular toothpaste.

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Citrus Kool-Aid will help scrub away toilet-bowl stains.

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Wipe away deodorant stains with a new or used dryer sheet.

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Use toothpaste to remove coffee and tea stains from mugs.

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The Morning Thing salutes the stain fighters!
Let us know if you have found a trick that works at your house.
Email your tips to wnzr@mvnu.edu

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