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BeYOUtiful 2 Day School Holiday Program July 9 & 10th, 2018

Denise from Titirangi

BeYOUtiful 2 day School Holiday Programme equips young women aged 11-14 years old to discover their full potential in a fun creative space. Each session is filled with inspiring fun, creative projects and lessons on how to embrace self-worth, self-care and self-love for themselves while learning to set boundaries and be the best versions of themselves. We empower BeYOUtiful young women to expand, explore and experience peace, mindfulness, patience, awareness, intuition, creativity and their authentic self.

Our Vision
To help young women find confidence within and to teach them tools and strategies to help them to be their BeYOUtiful self-inside and out.

Our Mission
We support and encourage young women to be their authentic self.
To inspire and gain self-confidence, self-worth and self-care though self-love. To Be YOU and love you.

BeYOUtiful 2 Day School Holiday Program
Monday July 9 & Tuesday July 10th, 2018
8:30 am -3:15 pm
Pt. Chevalier School – 7 Te Ra Road, Pt. Chevalier
www.ptchev.school.nz...

To Register or Enquire:

Email: dee@sassyred.com
Email: jacqui@heartspace.co.nz
Registration Form Attached

Testimonial:
“My twelve-year-old daughter Sophie has been attending Jacqui and Dee’s BeYOUtiful programme for the past two terms. As a mum, I often wonder if I’m doing enough to help her navigate her way through her teenage years and into adulthood in the crazy digital and online age. BeYOUtiful has given her a warm and inclusive space in which to experience positive creative ways to begin her journey. From journaling to meditation, yoga to vision boards – she has absolutely loved the programme. Dee and Jacqui have created such a gentle, kind space that instils confidence in all the girls to speak openly and find their authentic voice. She’s been introduced to strong, positive female role models that have made a real impact on her. She has also bought the skills and knowledge back home and has encouraged the whole family to communicate more effectively at a weekly meeting. I know with certainty that with what Sophie has learnt from BeYOUtiful she now feels empowered and confident heading into high-school. As a parent, I’m so grateful that she’s been afforded this opportunity and I would highly recommend the programme to any family with young teenagers.
Jo - Auckland

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3 days ago

Poll: Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Drivers get where they need to go, but sometimes it seems that we are all abiding by different road rules (for example, the varying ways drivers indicate around a roundabout).
Do you think drivers should be required to take a quick driving theory test every 10 years?

Vote in the poll and share any road rules that you've seen bent! 😱

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Should drivers retake the theory test every 10 years?
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  • 48.6% No
    48.6% Complete
  • 1.9% Other - I'll share below
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15 hours ago

Here's Thursday's thinker!

Riddler from The Neighbourly Riddler

I am lighter than air, but a hundred people cannot lift me. What am I?

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9 hours ago

Why make picking up reserved library books harder? What do you think? Challenge: Write the last stanza for the first poem attached below.

Alan from Titirangi

Once books are reserved in Auckland Libraries books, when they are available no longer go alphabetically by customer but instead go into a Holds pickup shelf number based presumably somehow on when each book needs to be picked up by.

I had two books reserved that arrived on two different days in the Blockhouse Bay Library and hence each book has a different shelf number. Hard to find unless you knew the shelf number in the notification email. Even if you knew the shelf number I found myself three books by the same author on the two shelf numbers.

More recently yesterday a book I reserved was on a different shelf number than was specified in my notification email (see image below).

Sadly it is clear from library staff that a numerical system for reserves is here to stay.

I suggest that so that all books for each person has the same shelf number, the shelf number becomes the last digit of a person's library card (0-9).

Within each shelf number a book is found under the day the reserve arrives in the library (01 to 31, hopefully the same date the email is sent).

Since a customer appears to have 10 days to pick up a book, ten days of the month would appear to be required at any time (for each digit 0-9).

Once there are 10 days used the next day's reserves could go back at the beginning of the shelf number after any remaining books not collected (hopefully none) are removed (along with the old day number and the new day number (01 to 31) inserted) after the last day available and future days' books remaining moved forward to make room.

Each day number (01-31) would appear once for each shelf number (0-9) before the first book on that day- perhaps cover an old withdrawn book with paper with each day number on the spine?

When a reserved book arrives in the library the last digit of the library card could be placed on a piece of paper in the book to be removed when it is put on the shelf, to be recycled the next day.

What do you think?

See the image below and page 3 below for a letter appearing in the Western Leader on 9 September:
www.neighbourly.co.nz...

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