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Importance of Having a Routine

January 29, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

Weekly-Planner

For over a year and a half, I was committed to posting blogs on a regular basis. I made sure that I maintained a posting schedule. I wrote extra blogs so that I would have a few blogs stockpiled. These blogs made it easier to manage weeks when I was out-of-town or busy with other … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home, Lifestyle Tagged With: empty-nester, following a routine, importance of family, losing motivation, moving to a new home, planning a routine, relocating, setting goals, staying focuses, staying on task, stress of moving, struggling to maintain goals

Never…

January 18, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein 1 Comment

Thirteen and a half years ago, I vowed that I would never move again. Last year, I learned an important lesson. Absolute promises that include the word never are difficult to keep. What I initially anticipated would happen in my life did not come to fruition. After living in my … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Home, Lifestyle Tagged With: downsizing, empty nesters, empty nesters downsizing, empty nesters selling home, never, never say never, relocating, stress of moving, stress of relocating, transitions

Q & A with Jacob Firsel, Author of Go To Galilee

January 8, 2014 By Sandra Bornstein 3 Comments

Today, I am going to interview Jacob Firsel, the author of Go To Galilee: A Travel Guide For Christian Pilgrims. I will also offer a book giveaway. I had the pleasure of meeting JacobĀ in 2008. Jacob was our private tour guide when my husband and I traveled for a week and a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Author Interviews, Books, Jewish Culture Tagged With: author interview- Jacob Firsel, Christian guidebook of Israel, Christian pilgrims, Christians visiting the Holy Land, Go to Galilee, Israel guidebook. Israel tour guide, Israel tour book interview, Jacob Firsel, travel guide for Christian pilgrims

5 Lessons Learned While Building My Author Platform

December 8, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

A year ago, I published my first book, May This Be the Best Year of Your Life: A Memoir. It was a milestone in my life. After years of procrastinating, one of my lifetime dreams finally came true. I will never forget the day that I pressed the button on the CreateSpace website. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Memoir, Writing Tagged With: 5 lessons for marketing a new book, Amazon reviews, author interviews, author platform, author platform building, Authors using social media, Book Reviews, building a writer's platform, looking for an Amazon reviewer?, Looking for an author interview?, marketing a first book, May This be the Best Year of Your Life, Sandra Bornstein

Cochin Hanukkah Fritters

November 29, 2013 By Sandra Bornstein 2 Comments

Traditional Hanukkah foods are either fried in oil or made with cheese. Throughout the centuries. Jews from different geographic regions created their own fried varieties. Eastern European Jews favor their latkes (potato pancakes while Jews from Mediterranean countries indulged … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Jewish Culture Tagged With: Appam, Bala Menon, Cochin foods, Cochin Hanukkah fritters, Indian Hanukkah foods, Jewish Indian cooking, Royal Mist in Munnar, Spice & Kosher, traditional foods for Hanukkah

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