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New Pillow Line to Reflect Consumers’ PERSONALITIES

By Anonymous

New York: Everyone has a unique decorating style because everyone has a unique personality. Therefore, Sure Fit Slipcovers, America’s largest manufacturer of readymade slipcovers and home accessories, introduces a new eclectic line of pillows and a new way to decorate. As of February 19th, consumer are able to shop for pillows online at www.surefit.com and take the new “Pillow Personality Quiz.”

Are you an individualist, a motivator, or a leader? Consumers can take this quick quiz to determine if their decorating style conveys their personality. Shoppers also have the option to bypass the quiz and view the entire pillow collection.

Prices range from $16 to $28. From bright colors to muted neutrals, chenille to cotton, the new line offers a look to suit every personality. SureFit.com encourages consumers to be their own personal decorators by coordinating the pillows with their favorite slipcovers, including 14 new styles for spring such as Simply Suede and Indigo Denim.

Sure Fit, Inc. is the leading manufacturer of readymade furniture covers in the United States, commanding an 85% market share. The company’s signature product is a one-piece slipcover for chairs, loveseats and sofas. The company also designs and manufactures slipcovers for dining room chairs, wingchairs, recliners, ottomans as well as decorative accessories such as pillows. For more information, or to receive a free Slipcovers By Mail catalog, call 1-800-305-5857 or visit www.surefit.com.

Digital photography available. Contact Leah Weltman at lweltman@surefit.net.



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11-year-old wiz kid supports the US Troops and their Families

By Anonymous

NORTH ANDOVER – March 27, 2003. Still only a fifth grader at the Atkinson Elementary School in this suburb north of Boston, Kelly Reinhart has given children with dreams more hope. At the ripe old age of 11, Kelly has on her resume of being an Inventor, CEO, and Founder of a non-profit organization, speaker, college student, author, and radio talk show host. She is now supporting the US Troops and their families by giving the children of those families a free huggable Oo-Mee Pillow and sing-a-long song from her new company. She knows the anxiety of these families because her brother just enlisted in the US Air Force.

Oo-Mee is just another successful business venture of Kelly’s. She has co-authored a children’s book that was written based around this fictional character called Oo-Mee. The Oo-Mee story is intended for all ages in mind and is to be used as a reminder of ones own inner strength and for comfort. Along with the book is an Oo-Mee pillow shaped like a teardrop that is made of a soft flannel fabric and an Oo-Mee sing-along song that was sung by her sister, cousin and friends. Oo-Mee shirts are also made available. She has been asking people to sponsor a soldier’s family. Every Oo-Mee package purchased will sponsor a child of a service member. A child of a service member will receive a pillow and song for every sponsor. The Oo-Mee’s that are given to each child will be screen printed with “We are proud”. She hopes this gesture will give the children comfort in this scary time.

Kelly has for the last few years taken many by surprise. She is now being filmed for a documentary on entrepreneurs that is to be aired in September. Her story has fascinated children from all over. Kelly is a young but intelligent little girl with special qualities and yet acts like a normal 11 year old. Kelly is still determined to prove that anyone can do anything with the right amount of effort. With this girl’s enthusiasm and creativity, you never know what will be next.

www.kellyreinhart.com
Contact: Maryann Romanski, Corporate Relations, Massachusetts
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Revolutionary Balance

By Ed Howes

February 25, 2003

Revolutionary Balance

I lay my head on my pillow at night and marvel at the idea I am traveling on the surface of the earth at somewhere near the speed of sound. While spinning at this speed, I marvel that I am also rocketing through space at more than 66,000 miles per hour. I think of the fondness with which evolution is studied and taught, knowing I live not in a strictly evolutionary system, but one at the same time, revolutionary.

If we look at a 6,000 year Age of Man from Adam to now, we can safely say the first two thirds of the age, or 4,000 years, were indeed evolutionary. Incremental social and cultural changes provided stability and small expectations. When Jesus walked the earth in the flesh, we transitioned from evolutionary change to revolutionary change - by design. Species now go extinct without any further traces of evolution. To become extinct must seem revolutionary to those who do. Try to imagine your own family as the last of its kind.

Those born about 25 years either side of 1900 know nothing but revolution. They have seen more change than all the generations preceding them. Many survived to be old and see grandchildren and great - grandchildren. Stability and balance flew out their windows. Expectations were raised so high as to dwarf those of earlier generations. Events exceeded those expectations enough to be frightening and disorienting. These folks are a testimony to the flexibility and adaptability of the human spirit. While I am speaking of the people in Western cultures, the same is becoming very true at a faster pace in other parts of the globe. They too will adapt.

The main problem of these revolutionary times is one of balance. When major events come together, we can't cope by simple adjustments. We cannot be confident in our training or the intentions of others. Who is seeking the good of all? Who are simply opportunists? We are often heavily unbalanced before we sense why nothing is going well for us. We are seldom taught anything about balance, yet we seek it intuitively. Personal and spiritual growth are mighty balancing factors. We can look to old and nearly discredited sciences such as astrology and numerology to see more clearly who we are and who those are close to us. We can obtain insight as to how our interests can reveal our purpose, keeping us vital and healthy long after retirement age.

We can find balance in simple efforts to increase our health. Drinking lots of clean water, deep breathing clean air, practicing yoga, tai chi, regular meditation, prayer, martial arts, and even gardening are all activities that increase balance. Pursuits in fine arts, performing arts, and charity work can also increase our sense of balance. We allow commercial interests to define, limit an unbalance us when we allow and accept the label of consumer. When we struggle to earn a living and seem to make no headway, we also become limited and the limits create imbalance. Imbalance adds new limits and creates more imbalance. Unlimit, find balance and the peace balance creates.

Life is cyclical. Even as we go through simple cycles of digestion and sleep, our balance points shift. Sometimes we sense it as an energy change. Both astrology and numerology can be most helpful in discovering the longer cycles in our lives. They can help us see that in different points in cycles and as cycles change, we express different desires, concerns and behaviors. I am in a 27 year cycle in which self is the main focus. I am learning self awareness and self improvement. If I am not careful, I can become self defeating and self destructive. I think these things are good to know and help me with balance. There are many ways to obtain balance; the key is sensing when you are out of balance. That means paying attention to yourself.

Ed Howes

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