Wednesday, August 27, 2014

607 E 2100 S Clearfield, UT 84015

New listing just posted: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/Q8GRSX
Great 2 Story In Excellent Location*2 Family Rooms*Spacious Kitchen W/Island*Large Master Suite*Master Bath Has Separate Tub & Shower*3 Car Garage*Large Fully Fenced Yd*Walkout Basement- Great For Home Based Business*Vaulted Ceilings*Custom Paint*Close To Schools, Shopping & Parks*Less Than 1 Block From Large Park*This An Much More!!!
Home information
Bathrooms: 4.00
Square feet: 3,286
MLS #1253318

3667 S 575 W Syracuse, UT 84075

New listing just posted: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/FZC2TQ
Dont miss this charming multi-level Syracuse home. Very very clean! Pride in home-ownership! New Carpet and new roof. Updated throughout with custom trim and paint. Landscaping is IMMACULATE! Must see to appreciate.
Home information
Bathrooms: 3.00
Square feet: 2,062
MLS #1253221

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

26 Words That Can Leave the Wrong Impression if Used Incorrectly

CC Kris Krug. Photo of Chris Pirillo.
Whether you're speaking or writing, using the wrong word can certainly hurt the professional image you want to project. It's especially unfortunate if you make this kind of mistake during your initial contact with a person, because you never get a second chance to make a first impression. Here are 26 words you want to be sure to get right.

Adverse vs. averse. Adverse means negative or unfavorable: "She had an adverse reaction to their proposal." Averse means opposed: "They were averse to paying the extra fee."

Compliment vs. complement. A compliment is a flattering statement: "That's a very insightful comment." A complement refers to a group, "a full complement of services." It can also mean to complete or improve: "The new testimonials complement your website."

Criteria vs. criterion. It's one criterion, but two or more criteria. Or just use another word, such as "requirement" or "standard."

Discreet vs. discrete. Discreet means sensitive or confidential, "a discreet inquiry." Discrete means distinct or separate, "a discrete group of prospects."

Elicit vs. illicit. Elicit means to bring out or evoke: "He elicited my opinion." Illicit means forbidden by law or custom, "illicit drugs."

Farther vs. further. Farther describes physical distance: "That city is farther away." Further refers to a figurative distance: "No need to explain it any further."

Imply vs. infer. A speaker or writer will imply something, meaning suggest it: "He implied that the color was available." A listener or reader will Infer something, meaning deduce it: "She inferred from his comments that she could park there."

Insure vs. ensure. Insure applies only to insurance: "Their home is insured to the max." Ensure means to make certain: "Please ensure that you'll deliver it tomorrow."

Number vs. amount. A number is countable: "She has an impressive number of clients." An amount cannot be counted: "It gave him a tremendous amount of satisfaction."

Precede vs. proceed. Precede comes before: "David's speech preceded the dinner." Proceed means to start or continue: "Danielle proceeded to tell us the benefits."

Principal vs. principle. Principal means most important, "the principal reason," or refers to ownership: "She's a principal in the business." Principles a law or guideline: "We operate under certain principles."

It's vs. its. It's is just short for "it is": "It's true." It means belonging to: "Its fur is beautiful."

Who's vs. whose. Same deal. Who's is just short for "who is": "Who's coming tonight?" Whose means belonging to: "Whose car is that?"

This information was provided by Danene Strand (NMLS# 442493) with Veritas Funding.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

136 Harvest Ln S Grantsville, UT 84029

New listing just posted: http://tour.circlepix.com/home/PW6KKK
Awesome two-story on nearly a half acre lot with lots of possibilities. Youll love the open floor plan. Double vaulted family room open to the island bar kitchen. 9 foot ceilings on the main floor. Come relax in the soaker tub in the master suite with separate shower and tub. Walk-in closet with built in shelves.
Home information
Bathrooms: 3.00
Square feet: 3,291
MLS #1252679

Monday, August 18, 2014

Create your Dream Home Office

Public Domain photo found at Pixabay.com

Whether you have a home office for your job, for household bills, or both, here's how to set it up to get more done in less time.

1. Ditch the junk. We're talking about equipment you don't use, files you don't look at, records you don't need, and paper clutter in general. These all slow you down when you're looking for things. If you haven't opened a file or used something in a couple of years, recycle or trash it.

2. Replace single-purpose items with a multipurpose device. Get a printer, copier, and scanner in one machine. Replace old backup drives with a new high capacity, high speed drive.

3. Fine tune the layout. Arrange desk, shelves, and storage units so that everything can be accessed quickly and easily. Keep technology within arm's reach.

4. Organize storage. Use boxes, bins, or drawers for different items–one box for computer stuff, one for small office supplies. Keep often-used items by your desk, and put away the rest.

5. Repeat annually. Once a year, or sooner, go through steps 1–4 all over again.

Do you have a home office? What have you added to it to make it more efficient? What would you change or add?

Information was provided by Danene Strand.

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Heritage Theatre in Perry

Heritage Theatre in Perry. Image from HeritageTheatreUtah.com
If you are looking for something new, eager support your local community, I would highly recommend checking out the Heritage Theatre in Perry. Throughout the years, I've occasionally traveled there to check out one of the live shows playing and it has never disappointed.

Starting in August, they will be performing the Oscar and Hammerstein musical, The King and I. This beloved show won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 1952 and was an instant success when it first opened.

If you can’t make the King and I, then be sure to check out their other show, Gas Light which will open in October.

Do you love live theater? What is your favorite show?