June Giveaway - Setting and reaching goals

Submitted by HighMaintenanceMom on May 24, 2006 - 22:09.

Dream Big pillow
Looking for ways to teach your children to set goals or handle money? Let Who I Am and High Maintenance Mom introduce you to items that help build independence and increased financial understanding. Two lucky High Maintenance Mom readers will win one of the following items...

1. The 100% cotton Dream Big pillow comes with special disappearing ink for writing dreams and goals every night. It's also the perfect size for curling up with to fall asleep.

"The Dream Big Pillow is about goal-setting. The pillow comes with a disappearing ink pen, so girls can write their dreams each night at bedtime. If you write down what you're dreaming for, you're more likely to make it happen. It's teaching goal-setting at a very young age. We've had a lot of women buy the pillow, too." (from Ladies Who Launch interview with Taylor Milsal)


2. The Money & Me binder is super cool with a spinning crown-shaped calculater; 37 pages of advice on how to earn, save, spend, and give; a purple glitter pen, and a notepad for bills. The binder is 5 ½” x 4” making it easy to carry around.

"Being able to manage your money is an important skill not taught in school. I wanted to say to a young girl, 'If you need more money, you can get it, and here's how.' In the Money and Me Journal, the sections are Earn, Save, Spend and Give. It gives practical advice for girls about how to start a business, how to run a business, how to set expectations, save money, set goals, stick to them, and shop for bargains. The Give section helps girls identify and support causes and issues that are important to them. Generosity is so empowering. (from Ladies Who Launch interview with Taylor Milsal)

About Who I Am: Who I Am is a company created to offer girls products that help teach respect, goal-setting, and money management. The products fill a void in the market by treating girls as if they too can be entrepreneurial and intelligent. Who I Am has a team of about 25 girls aged 8-13 from different socio-economic groups who come up with new product ideas. By consulting on the designs and products, they learn valuable skills.

How to enter: Every time you login to High Maintenance Mom you will be entered in the giveaway. Click here for instructions on how to enter (same as previous giveaways). But, remember, you have to be signed in to High Maintenance Mom to be entered in the giveaway.

A big thank you to Who I Am for this month's giveaway!

( categories: Giveaways )
Submitted by poorkarla on June 27, 2006 - 19:55.

These are great contests!
Karla K Vetter

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