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Family Management Tips for Balancing Work and Family
by Daryl & Estraletta Green
1. Develop a balanced life; set goals - spiritual, family, finance, & work
2. Determine your personal calling
3. Determine your family purpose
4. Write a personal mission statement
5. Write a family mission statement
6. Set family goals
7. Set short and long-term goals
8. Develop a belief system in something greater than yourself
9. Set up and post a family calendar
10. Limit family extra-curricula activities (don’t overwhelm yourself unnecessarily)
11. Learn that it’s okay to say "No"
12. Develop a schedule to get everyone out on time in the morning
13. Get entire family involved with household activities
14. Develop a family spend plan (budget)
15. Write down goals
16. Take inventory of household items
17. Get rid of debt
18. Develop a daily "to-do" list
19. Develop an action plan for accomplishing personal goals
20. Prioritize your "to-do" list
21. Develop a weekly exercise routine
22. Communicate your value system to your children
23. Set aside a meditation period each day
24. Plan weekly activities
25. Develop a positive attitude
26. Discuss roles & responsibilities of family members
27. Give children chores
28. Set a "quiet time" period once a week
29. Eat a healthy diet
30. Prepare a weekly food menu
31. Prepare a grocery list
32. Limit the amount of TV and video games watched daily
33. Discuss career goals with spouse
34. Plan family vacation together
35. Adopt a senior citizen
36. Read books regularly
37. Go on an unplanned family outing
38. Take out personal time for yourself
39. Listen to educational tapes during car rides
40. Hire a personal coach to assist with individual goals
41. Hire a financial planner
42. Check blood pressure routinely
43. Get a regular check-up
44. Say something positive about yourself regularly
45. Do a good deed for someone without reward
46. Read a quote or scripture to start the morning
47. Listen to music - plan ways to relax
48. Delegate activities
49. Develop a strong emotional network
50. Identify and communicate family priorities
Suggested Readings
The Model
The King James Bible
Building Your Marriage by Dennis Rainey
Point Man by Steve Farrar
The Rest of Your Life by Patrick M. Morley (audio)
Leadership
Be A Leader for God’s Sake by Bruce Winston
The Leadership Challenge by James M. Kouzes, Barry Z. Posner
Leadership Skills by Emily Morrison
Vision
The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey
Live Your Dream by Les Brown (audio)
What Makes the Great Great by Dennis Kimbro
Relationships\Communications
Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus by John Gray
Single Parenting by Tony Evans
My Cup Runneth Over: Setting Goals for Single Parents and Working Couples
by Daryl D. Green
Goals
Psychology of Achievement by Brian Tracy
My Cup Runneth Over: Setting Goals for Single Parents and Working Couples by Daryl D. Green
Finance
Financial Peace by Dave Ramsey
The Millionaire Next Door by Thomas J. Stanley, William D. Danko
Financial Facts for Females by Celvia Dixon
Jobs\Career
What Color is Your Parachute? by Richard Bolles
Do What You Love, The Money Will Follow by Marsha Sinetar
199 Great Home Businesses by Tyler Hicks
Youth Projects:
The Green’s are heavily involved in promoting youth growth in their communities. One of these projects is encouraging young people to read by developing them as budding writers. Please support these two projects (below) by purchasing their books, writing book reviews on www.Amazon.com and sharing these books with other youth organizations.
Fruit of the Spirit
by The Teen Class Payne Avenue Baptist Church, [Knoxville, TN] (Paperback - June 2003)
Thirty-Four Students: A School's Collection of Stories, Poems and Thoughts
by Lynne W. Mullins (Editor), Greenway School [Knoxville, TN] (Paperback - April 2005)
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Please feel free to browse the current selection of books authored by Daryl & Estraletta Green. The Green’s have also assisted young people in getting their books published. There is no limit to what the human spirit can achieve. Everyone has a God given purpose.
Find your purpose today!
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How to Publish
Your Book
by Daryl & Estraletta Green (Paperback – May 2007 )
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More Than A Conqueror
by Daryl & Estraletta Green (Paperback – September 2006)
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Awakening the Talents Within: A Guideline for the Next Generation of Leaders
by Daryl D. Green (Paperback - January 2001)
"Timely, perceptive, thoroughly provoking, compassionate, and informative...to me these words best describe the book, `My Cup Runneth Over,' by Daryl Green. This book is a must read for anyone in charge of a household."
--Dora Rodgers, Supervisor
Atkins Branch Library
"It [Meshing process] is the same management techniques he [Daryl] and Estraletta, who holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Southern University A&M, use in their professional careers which they bring to their family coaching sessions, small groups and workshops."
--Dorothy Senn
The Oak Ridger Newspaper
"Thank you for sharing `My Cup Runneth Over.' I found this book to be readable, comprehensive, and analytical enough to teach lessons. You showed an openness and willingness to trust your own experiences."
--Administration for Children and Families,
Department of Health &
Human Services
"It [My Cup Runneth Over] certainly sounds like an important book that will assist many families in their struggles in an advanced capitalist society such as ours."
--Grant Koo,
Religious Publishing
Bantam Doubleday Dell
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