Ask sight loss coach Donna J. Jodhan – how to label your microwave if you are vision impaired

Ask the Coach!

December 18 2023

My name is Donna Jodhan and I am using my extensive experience as a sight loss coach as well as my lived experience to share and respond to questions that are submitted to me and I also invite you to share your thoughts on questions asked.

 

For this week:  a question from Tiernan in Dublin Ireland.

Tiernan would like to find a way to label his microwave as a vision impaired person.

 

My response:

Tiernan, if you use braille, then you can use braille labels that can be created with dyno tape.

Or you can use those handy dandy micro dots that come in packages but you will need to ensure that you place the dots in positions that you can easily remember.

Or if you have enough functional vision, then there are large print options.

I hope that this helps.

 

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Tell us what you think!  Share your feedback and let’s get more ideas cracking!

It’s important for us to share how we do things!

 

To contact me with a question or a thought; please send an email to me at donnajodhan@gmail.com and I’ll be sure to respond in 5 business days at the most.

If you wish me to respond earlier then put the word important in your subject line and I’ll do my best to respond more quickly.

Until the next time then!

I’m Donna wishing you a pleasant day and thanking everyone for their insightful feedback and suggestions!

 

Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on!

Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting!

All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here’s how it works!

For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows.

Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show.

Both of these monthly shows run weekly

This means that your info will be featured twice for the month.

No more having to worry about posting to Facebook!

You’ll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners!

Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment.

So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go.

Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com

No more than 150 words.

Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com

To give a listen visit

https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna

and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd

Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!

 

 

 

 

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Would The Real World Institute On Disability Please Stand Up – Time To Put Up Or Shut Up

Would the real World Institute on disability please stand up.

And I am challenging this renowned institution to please represent its name in a transparent and honest way.

Unfortunately, I had to find out the hard way that this entity does not live up to its name.  Blatantly choosing to shut out applicants from outside the United States from working with them.

They call themselves the World Institute on Disability but sadly they are not.

They claim that their mission is to be as follows:

“The World Institute on Disability (WID) advances the inclusion, rights and justice of people with disabilities with the design and delivery of whole community solutions.”

Sounds good so far but here is where things  come to a screeching halt!

You see, the other day I decided to answer the call for participants as follows:

“Compensated Volunteering for WID

If you are over 18 years of age, are a person with a disability, and are interested in participating in future compensated research studies, you can apply to be a WID research participant using the following link

https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/7267457/WID-Research-Participant-Application

My great mistake here is that I honestly thought that based on their esteemed name this was open to everyone worldwide but no!  I was a Canadian whose application was soundly rejected.

Here is what I call a very lame and horrible apology from a             Senior Accessibility and Universal Design Specialist

3075 Adeline Street, Suite 155, Berkeley, CA 94703 WID Logo

“Unfortunately, we are only accepting research participants who are located in the US at this time. We hope to expand our database outside the country in the future, but currently, the application will disqualify anyone who doesn’t live in the United States. We apologize for any inconvenience!”

This apology in my respectful view is totally unacceptable.  It is totally discriminatory and if you were not going to accept applicants outside of the United States then you should have put this on your website.

I can only urge you to correct this grave error or maybe think seriously of changing your name.  How could you honestly call yourself a world institute when you do not accept applicants from other countries?

This picture definitely does not compute or resonate!

My final thoughts?

This so-called institute that titles itself as such really needs to be called out and we demand that they change their policy to match their name.

Just my two cents for today.

Image = a stylized illustration of eight people with different disabilities with a globe in the background

To learn more about me as an award winning  sight loss coach and advocate visit www.donnajodhan.com

Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on!

Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting!

All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here’s how it works!

For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows.

Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show.

Both of these monthly shows run weekly

This means that your info will be featured twice for the month.

No more having to worry about posting to Facebook!

You’ll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners!

Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment.

So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go.

Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com

No more than 150 words.

Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com

To give a listen visit

https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna

and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd

Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!

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From the Apple Vis November monthly newsletter – read about the latest accessible apps

Welcome to the November 2023 edition of AppleVis Unlimited, our monthly newsletter which highlights what’s new and noteworthy
on the AppleVis website. Below, you’ll find a selection of the best content posted to AppleVis by members of the community –
from new app entries, to app updates, to the latest news and podcasts.
We are pleased to highlight the newest apps.
…. New and Noteworthy App Entries
1) conjury (iOS/iPadOS, US$2.99)
Make your way through the eternal darkness of Lumtham woods. It’s a journey filled with monsters, peril, and tonnes of loot. Collect cards, weapons, and items as you make your way through this fast-paced deck building rogue-like to escape the darkness of the forest.
Features
*6 playable characters, each with unique abilities and gameplay
*Rogue-like gameplay and lots of replay-ability
*Over 50 different weapons
*Over 250 different cards to discover
*Tonnes of different Enemies and Bosses to defeat
Current Version: 1.3.11 (November 28, 2023)
Read conjury’s AppleVis App Directory entry for more information <https://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/games/conjury>
Visit conjury’s App Store page <https://apps.apple.com/us/app/conjury/id6468274110>
2) Cybercards (iOS/iPadOS, Free)
Welcome to the gritty neon streets of Cybercards, the ultimate single player roguelike card game experience! Build your deck, unlock new cards and playable characters, and strategize your way through the cyberpunk world.
With dynamic gameplay inspired by tabletop games, every draw of the deck can mean the difference between survival and failure. Do you have what it takes to outsmart your opponents and emerge victorious?
Choose from a variety of fun, exciting characters to play as, each with their own unique abilities and strengths. Unlock new cards and build the ultimate deck to take on the toughest challenges the city has to offer.
But beware, Cybercards is a true roguelike card game, meaning that every decision you make and every card you play has real consequences. One wrong move could mean the end of your journey, so choose your actions wisely!
With intuitive mobile controls and addictive gameplay, Cybercards is the perfect way to dive into the world of cyberpunk roguelike card games. So what are you waiting for? Download now and start your journey to the top of the neon underworld!
Current Version: 0.0.175 (November 22, 2023)
Read Cybercards’ AppleVis App Directory entry for more information <https://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/games/cybercards>
Visit Cybercards’ App Store page <https://apps.apple.com/us/app/cybercards/id6446695845>
3) FYE (iOS/iPadOS, Free)
From Your Eyes is an assistant technology that brings together human and artificial intelligence and offers both fast and qualified visual explanation service to visually impaired and visually impaired users. There are three hundred and thirty million visually impaired people worldwide. One million of them are in Turkey, and ten million are in the United States. FYE consists of three parts: visually impaired users, trainable artificial intelligence services and descriptors. Visually impaired users can take any photo or select an image from their existing library and upload it to the application. Artificial intelligence delivers a draft description to the user immediately after the visual is loaded into the application. If the visually impaired user thinks that this draft description should be improved, he can also enter the description section in which aspect he wants it to be detailed and send it to the descriptors with a single click.
This request reaches the descriptors as a notification. When a descriptor enters the application, it selects an image from the request pool and makes written improvements to the text by comparing the image and the draft description. The process ends when the advanced draft is sent back to the user. The underlying AI services learn about these improvements with machine learning.
Current Version: 1.0.5 (November 23, 2023)
Read FYE’s AppleVis App Directory entry for more information <https://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/health-fitness/fye>
Visit FYE’s App Store page
<https://apps.apple.com/tr/app/fye/id6470201476>
4) Idle Iktah (iOS/iPadOS, Free With In-App Purchases)
Idle Iktah is an incremental game set in a fictionalized Pacific Northwest where you start from nothing and create your own path to success. Level up, complete quests, and gain powerful rewards as you dive deeper into this hand-crafted adventure.
Current Version: 1.0.7 (November 28, 2023)
Read Idle Iktah’s AppleVis App Directory entry for more information <https://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/games/idle-iktah>
Visit Idle Iktah’s App Store page
<https://apps.apple.com/us/app/idle-iktah/id1631764038>
5) Obstacle Detector – For Blind (iOS/iPadOS, Trial then $5.99 In-App Purchase)
Obstacle Detector is a powerful obstacle detection application, specially designed for visually impaired people to travel. It can help visually impaired people better avoid surrounding obstacles and avoid harm.
It uses the latest technology to measure distance through the LiDAR scanner and TrueDepth camera equipped on the iPhone. It has the characteristics of stability and high accuracy. The longest measurement distance is up to 5 meters, with a centimeter-level error! Designed for blind people.
Features (Exclusive to Premium Edition):
*Alerting the proximity of obstacles through sound and vibration
*Real-time broadcasting of the actual distance to obstacles
*Extensive customization options, creating a personalized “blind cane”
*Support for adjusting the size of the detection field of view
Supported Devices:
All Apple devices that support LiDAR scanners or feature Face ID
Current Version: 1.4.0 (November 19, 2023)
Read Obstacle Detector’s AppleVis App Directory entry for more information <https://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/navigation/obstacle-detector-blind>
Visit Obstacle Detector’s App Store page
<https://apps.apple.com/us/app/obstacle-detector-professional/id6461118479>
6) Railboard – National Rail (UK) (iOS/iPadOS, Free)
Powered by National Rail Enquiries, Railboard is the best app for National Rail train times and platform numbers. Plus, you can save lots of money by finding super-cheap split train tickets on the app.
With Split Tickets, our clever algorithms find combinations of tickets that together offer the same journey but at a lower price than a regular ticket.
This is done by splitting regular train tickets at calling points along the journey. So instead of one ticket from A to C, you have two tickets from A to B and B to C. However, you stay on the same train as normal. There is no requirement to alight and re-board. And we do all the hard work to find them for you!
But that’s not all; Railboard has tons of other features:
*No booking fees.
*Instant etickets, which you can add to Apple Wallet.
*Buy with Apple Pay.
*Supports Dark Mode.
*Set your railcard to get railcard discounts.
*Easily request refunds using an online form inside the app.
*Receipts available inside the app.
*An easy button to add journeys to your calendar.
*You can optionally toggle off seeing ticket prices.
*You can choose to see only direct trains.
*National Rail departure and arrival boards.
*Official National Rail platform numbers.
*Clear disruption, delay, and cancellation notices.
*Pin trains and journeys for easy access later on.
*You can save route searches for quick access.
*Optional settings, so you can customise Railboard to how you like it.
Current Version: 5.19 (October 16, 2023)
Read Railboard – National Rail’s AppleVis App Directory entry for more information <https://www.applevis.com/apps/ios/travel/railboard-national-rail>
Visit Railboard – National Rail’s App Store page <https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/railboard-national-rail/id1278747705>
All recent app entries posted to AppleVis can be found at:
iOS/iPadOS
<https://www.applevis.com/apps/latest?type=ios_app_directory>
Mac
<https://www.applevis.com/apps/latest?type=mac_app_directory>
Apple Watch
<https://www.applevis.com/apps/latest?type=watch_directory>
Apple TV
<https://www.applevis.com/apps/latest?type=tv_directory>
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When Customer Reps Ruin The Images Of Their Companies – Time To Call Them Out

When customer reps ruin the images of their companies.

It never gives me pleasure whenever I feel it necessary to write negative things and in this case, I feel it necessary to do so.  For today, it is all about 2 specific companies whose customer reps I believe have done a great disservice to their reputable companies.  Here goes!

In April 2022 I purchased a very expensive piece of technology from a company named Florida Vision Technology.  In this case it was a pair of the Envision glasses and I have to say that the customer rep who I should refer to as MR JC was more than anxious to sell me his product.

Here is what he said to me as part of our conversations.

“Also, if you know anyone else that is interested in purchasing a pair of the Envision Glasses, I can probably go ahead and discount the purchase of your device if someone in your circle purchases

through me. With every person you refer I might be able to knock off $100.00 from your purchase. That would be in United States dollars. Just let me know.”

I hasten to report that after purchasing my Envision glasses, this customer rep was no longer very supportive to me in that he failed to provide adequate training and support to me.  I spent a lot of time sending him emails and leaving phone messages for him and after several months of trying to get him to give me some training, I gave up.  He provided me with just 2 sessions and at that they were very sketchy and I am embarrassed to say that even his documentation was not up to par.

In short, MR JC failed to provide support that ought to have been more than just described above especially so in return for the expensive product that I purchased from his company.  Thank God that the Envision Glasses company in the Netherlands  was able to solve my problems and to make up for a bad customer rep as stated above.

My second example has to do with a very shocking experience that I recently encountered with a customer rep in Montreal Canada.

I wanted to purchase a subscription to the Jaws Software and so I completed the contact form on the Vispero company’s website.

Within an hour I received a response from MR BI acknowledging my inquiry but when I wrote back to him letting him know that I was having difficulty locating the order form and I asked him to help me place my order his response was that he was very sorry; he could not help and he asked me to find someone who could.

Just imagine my shock to have received this type of response.  MR BI works for a company named Optelec and they are the ones that I would need to purchase my subscription from as they are the Canadian rep for Vispero.

I humbly submit that these are the types of actions that can easily ruin the images of reputable companies and I can only ask these companies to make sure that their dealers and distributors are appropriately trained in the rudiments of good customer rep manners.

My final thoughts?

If companies really wish to save and protect their images

Then they need to give their customer reps crash courses in phone manners and professionalism!

Just my two cents for today.

Image = On a table lay three wooden circles of different colors. Each has a different facial expression carved into it. Each has two holes for eyes and a shape for the mouth. The red circle is frowning, or upset. The yellow circle has a muted expression represented by a straight line for the mouth. The green circle is smiling. A hand picks up the red circle and showcases it.

To learn more about me as an award winning  sight loss coach and advocate visit www.donnajodhan.com

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From the Sterling creations team – Helpful tips for December 2023

Hello there and welcome to our monthly feature of all kinds of tips.
We at the business desk are pleased to bring you our monthly feature of a plethora of tips that cover a wide range of topics.
All of our tips are designed to help you save time, cut down on your research, and help you get ahead.
So go ahead and read on.
This week we bring you our monthly tips.
It’s what we do for a living! We help you to help yourself!
Enjoy!
From the business desk team at https://www.sterlingcreations.com.
Follow us on Twitter @accessibleworld

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Helpful tips for December 2023

In this issue:

* General tips
*Articles of the day
101 Essential Oil Uses & Benefits
* From the pages of Donna’s travel diary
Analizing the ocean
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Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan
If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on!
Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting!
All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here’s how it works!
For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows.
Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show.
Both of these monthly shows run weekly
This means that your info will be featured twice for the month.
No more having to worry about posting to Facebook!
You’ll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners!
Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment.
So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go.
Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com
No more than 150 words.
Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com
To give a listen visit
https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna
and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd
Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!

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General tips
Courtesy of the research team at http://www.sterlingcreations.ca

Scams of the month:
Before giving you our scam tips of the month, here are some very valueable tips.
You need to remember that scams come in the following formats:
As emails, as phone calls both recorded and via a live caller, and o yes! It can even show up at your door and in your mailbox.
And now they are targeting us through texts being sent to our cell phones.

Before giving you the latest scams making the rounds; we have some do nots to share with you.
Do not respond to emails that look strange to you.
Do not download attachments from unknown senders.
Do not share your username and password to your online banking and any other online payments facilities with anyone.
Do not give out any banking or personal details on the phone to unknown callers.
Do not pay any attention to threats from automated phone recordings or from live persons with regard to your credit card or that you owe money to any revenue agency.
Do not entertain any offers either via email or by phone from senders and callers offering incredible service packages as they may pertain to cable and tv services, prizes that you have won, or any sort of any type of service package.
Do not answer the door to unknown callers.
Take extra caution to make sure that the details of your credit cards and debit cards are fully protected when you make payments at restaurants or at stores, pharmacies, and elsewhere.
Do not enter your password for Facebook or Twitter in response to a text request on your cell phone.
The same if you are asked for your Apple ID.
Do not fall prey to a text message telling you that your banking details have been compromised online.

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With huge thanks from Melanie Mama peach

11) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Longer Wearing Panty Hose:
* Starch them very, very lightly. This does help resist runs and they will also go on much more smoothly.
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12) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Renovating Stiffened Chamois
* Soak in warm water to which a spoonful of so of olive oil has been added.
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13) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry Cleanest Work Clothes Ever
* Add 1/2 cup of household amonia to the wash water.
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14) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Too Much Bluing
* Rinse the clothes in clear water to which you have added a little vinegar.
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15) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Removing Grease Stains From Suede
* Sponge with a cloth dipped in vinegar. Dry. Restore nap of suede by brushing with a suede brush.
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16) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry Discolored Handkerchiefs
* Restore whiteness by immersing in cold water in which you’ve dissolved a pinch of cream of tartar.
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17) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Makeup Smudges
* A slice of bread often with remove makeup smudges from dark clothes.
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18) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry Removing Rain Spots From Suede
* Rub lightly with an emery board.
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19) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Renovating Feather Pillows
* Tumble in dryer. However, make sure there are no holes in the pillows or the feathers will work through. Finish by giving them a good airing and you will be pleased with the new life they have.
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20) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Scorched Woolens
* Wet scorch spots. Rub cornstarch over them. Brush when dry.
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21) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Removing Hem Creases
* A white vinegar solution will help remove a permanent crease. Sponge the material liberally with the vinegar and press flat with a warm iron.
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22) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Cleaning White Kid Gloves
* Rub plain white flour into the leather and brush the dirt away.
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23) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Removing Fruit Stains
* Pour boiling water from a height of several feet through the stain.
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24) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Removing Rust Stains
* They can be easily removed from white washables if you first cover the stains with cream of tartar, then gather up the ends of the article so that the powder stays in the spot. Dip the whole thing into hot water for about 5 minutes. Ordinary laundering will complete the job.
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25) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Scorched Whites
* Sponge with a piece of cotton which has been soaked in peroxide.
* Deeper scorches may be bleached by dampening fabric with water and laying in the sun to dry.
* Light scorched stains on linens can sometimes be removed by rubbing a cut onion over the stain. Follow by soaking in cold water.
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26) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Musty Towels
* Add 3 tablespoons of baking soda per quart of boiling water. Boil towel for 5 minutes. Then launder using bleach, if necessary.
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27) Best Of Household Tips: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry

Brightening Soiled Curtains
* Add 1/2 cup of salt to soaking water. Soak for awhile and then launder as usual.
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28) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry

Removing Red Wine Stains
* Sprinkle the spill immediately with lots of salt. Dunk into cold water and rub the stain out before washing.
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29)Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Ring Around The Collar
* Mark heavily with chalk. The chalk will absorb the oils and once the oil is removed, the dirt will come off easily. This method may require a few applications if the yellow line has been there for some time. If the shirt is new, one application should do it.
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30) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints For The Laundry
Washing Sweaters

* For the best results when hand washing sweaters, put a capful of cream hair rinse in the final rinse water.
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Articles of the day
Chosen by the Business Desk team

101 Essential Oil Uses & Benefits
Essential oils have been used for thousands of years in various cultures for medicinal and health purposes. Essential oil uses range from aromatherapy, household cleaning products, personal beauty care and natural medicine treatments.
The particles in essential oils come from distilling or extracting the different parts of plants, including the flowers, leaves, bark, roots, resin and peels. In ancient times, Jews and Egyptians made essential oils by soaking the plants in oil and then filtering the oil through a linen bag.
Essential oil benefits come from their antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. These healing oils are rapidly growing in popularity because they act as natural medicine without any side effects. Ready to harness the power of the world’s most proven therapeutic compounds? Then let’s talk about 101 ways to use these amazing essential oils.
Essential Oil Uses for Cleaning and Home
1. All-purpose cleaner: Add three drops each of lemon oil and tea tree oil to a few ounces of warm water, then spray countertops to naturally disinfect.
2. Natural mosquito repellent: Combine one drop each of lemongrass oil, citronella oil and eucalyptus oil with one teaspoon of coconut oil to make natural bug spray and rub on exposed skin. Reapply as needed.
3. Sports gear: If your kids play sports, add two drops each of tea tree oil and lemon essential oil to one quart of warm water; next add four tablespoons of baking soda and mix. Use to clean ripe (!) jerseys, cleats and sports gear.
4. Clean air: Diffuse cinnamon essential oil in the air and enjoy its anti-microbial properties.
5. Homemade peppermint patties: Use peppermint oil, coconut oil, dark chocolate and raw honey to make real peppermint treats.
6. Washing machine: Add 10-20 drops of your favorite scent per load.
7. Vacuum cleaner: Add 5-10 drops of your favorite oil in your vacuum bag or dust container.
8. Homemade sunscreen: Mix coconut oil, zinc oxide, shea butter, helichrysum oil and lavender essential oil, then store in a squeeze bottle to make homemade toxic-free sunscreen.
9. Eliminate shower curtain scum: Using a 16-ounce spray bottle, use four drops of eucalyptus essential oil and four drops of tea tree oil (melaleuca) with warm water; spray onto your shower for natural mold killing action.
10. Clean burnt pans: Use a few drops of lemon oil and some boiling water to help remove burnt food from pots and pans.
11. Wonderful smelling home: Diffuse clove, rosemary and orange essential oils when guests come over, and they will talk about how amazing your house smells.
12. Carpet cleaner: Mix 20 drops of tea tree oil with Borax for homemade carpet powder.
13. Kill pests: Spray orange essential oil and clove oil to kill pests on contact.
14. Lavender cake: Mix coconut flour, raw honey, organic eggs and lavender essential oil and bake at 350 degrees.
15. Eliminate mold: Add tea tree oil to your diffuser to kill mold and other pathogens in the air.
16. Christmas scent: Add a drop of pine, sandalwood or cedarwood oil on a fire log about 30 minutes before burning.
17. Reduce anxiety: Diffuse lavender essential oil around your home to reduce feelings of stress and tension.
18. Spiritual enlightenment: Diffuse frankincense essential oil while praying, meditating or reading to increase spiritual awareness.
19. Bathtub scrub: Mix one-half cup of baking soda, one-half cup of vinegar and five drops of bergamot or lime oil; use as a scrub for a sink or bathtub.
20. Freshen trash can: Put a cotton ball with two drops each of lemon oil and tea tree oil at the bottom of the trashcan to help decrease the odor and detoxify.
21. Wash produce: To clean fruit and vegetables, add two drops of lemon oil to a large bowl of water then wash.
22. Clean kitchen smell: Add a few drops of clove, cinnamon or citrus essential oil to a simmering pan of water to get rid of cooking odors.
23. Bathroom freshener: Put a cotton ball soaked in lime or lemon oil behind the toilet for a bathroom refresher.
24. Purify fridge: To freshen up the fridge or freezer when cleaning, add a few drops of lime, grapefruit or bergamot oil to the rinsing water.
25. Mint tea: Use 1-2 drops of peppermint essential oil in your favorite tea for a hint of mint.
26. Eliminate smoke: To remove cigarette smoke, put four drops of rosemary, tea tree and eucalyptus oil in a spray bottle and spray around the house.
27. Detoxify the air: Add peppermint and eucalyptus oil to a gallon of paint to dispel fumes.
28. Get rid of shoe smell: To remove the smell from shoes, add a few drops of tea tree oil and lemon oil to freshen them up.
29. Bridal shower gift: For a cute bridal shower gift, create a “love potion” with essential oils. Use 20 drops of sandalwood, and four drops of cocoa, vanilla and rose oil to unscented lotion.
30. Baby shower gift: Give a wall diffuser with a lavender scent to calm the mom and baby.
31. Flavored lemon water: Use 2-3 drops of lemon oil in water for a delicious citrus flavor.
32. Cleaner dishes: Add a few drops of lemon oil to the dishwasher before washing for a spot-free rinse.
33. Physician kit: Makeover your medicine cabinet and create a family physician kit with essential oils of lavender, lemon, peppermint, tea tree, oregano and frankincense.
Essential Oil Uses For Spa and Relaxation
34. Improve sleep: Lavender oil can alleviate insomnia. Sprinkle a few drops on your pillow to help you fall asleep.
35. Body butter lotion: Mix coconut oil, shea butter, magnesium oil and essential oils for moisturizing body lotion.
36. Homemade lip balm: Combine coconut oil, beeswax and lavender oil for an amazing healing balm for chapped lips.
37. Relieve tension: Help to relieve anxiety by using a single drop of lavender oil on your hands, rub together, and cup your hands to your nose and let the smell flood your senses.
38. Massage therapy: Use a few drops of cedarwood or lavender oil, mixed with an unscented lotion during a relaxation massage.
39. Immediate relaxation: Apply 2-4 drops of chamomile, lavender and peppermint essential oil to your temples for a cooling effect and immediate relaxation.
40. Detox bath: Mix lavender oil, epsom salts and sea salt to a warm bath to cleanse and rejuvenate the body.
41. Sauna therapy: Add two drops of your favorite essential oil into two cups of water in a sauna.
42. Calm upset child: Help sooth and calm children by adding lavender or chamomile to their stuffed animals.
43. Foot bath: Add a few drops of lemon or eucalyptus oil to a large bowl of warm water to help soothe the feet.
44. Improve depression: To boost mood and relieve depression, add rose oil to baths, inhalations and diffusers to improve mood.
45. Yoga and Pilates: To relax during yoga or meditation, inhale lavender or sandalwood before class. Also, mix clove and citrus essential oil to clean yoga mats.
46. Mint chocolate cocoa: Add 2-3 drops of peppermint oil to hot cocoa for instant minty chocolate!
Essential Oil Uses for Skin and Beauty
47. Reduce cellulite: Mix five drops of grapefruit essential oil with two teaspoons of coconut oil and massage into dimpled areas.
48. Natural perfume: Use 1-2 drops of jasmine essential oil on your wrist as a fresh natural fragrance. Lavender and vanilla also agree with most women, while cypress and clove work well for men’s cologne.
49. Acne face wash: To get rid of acne, make a homemade face wash by mixing tea tree oil (melaleuca) with raw honey and rub on your face. Then rinse off with water.
50. Freshen breath: Use a drop of peppermint essential oil for a natural way to freshen breath.
51. Homemade shampoo: To make homemade shampoo, mix lavender oil, rosemary oil, aloe vera gel and coconut milk. Use as you would regular shampoo. It lasts 2-4 weeks.
52. Homemade deodorant: Combine coconut oil, beeswax and your favorite essential oils like cedarwood and clove oil for men and lavender and tea tree oil for women.
53. Sugar scrub: Mix a few drops of an essential oil with almond oil and rock salt or sugar to make your own salt or sugar scrub.
54. Homemade toothpaste: Combine sea salt, baking soda, coconut oil and xylitol with peppermint essential oil to make homemade remineralizing toothpaste. Then brush.
55. Body spray: Add 5-10 drops to four ounces of water and use as a fragrant body spray.
56. Itchy scalp: Add lavender, cedarwood or basil essential oil to shampoo to reduce itching.
57. Thicken hair: Add rosemary to shampoo to naturally thicken hair and increase volume.
58. Strengthen nails: Mix 10 drops of frankincense, myrrh and lemon essential oils into two tablespoons of vitamin E oil, then rub on cuticles.
59. Reduce wrinkles: Mix 3-5 drops of sandalwood, geranium, lavender and frankincense essential oils with an unscented lotion and apply to face. Avoid applying to eyes.
60. Teeth whitener: Combine lemon essential oil, coconut oil and fresh strawberries, then rub on your teeth. Rinse after two minutes.
61. Cure dandruff: Mix five drops of rosemary and lavender essential oils with three tablespoons of unscented oil. Massage into your scalp and leave on for 10 minutes. Shampoo mixture out.
62. Reduce stretch marks: Mix five drops of frankincense, myrrh and grapefruit essential oils with coconut oil and apply to stretch marks.
63. Facial scrub: Mix one-fourth cup yogurt, one-fourth cup cornmeal, and five drops of patchouli, grapefruit and lavender oil. Apply to face and wash off.
64. Natural skin toner: Mix eight ounces of water with two drops of lavender, geranium and frankincense.
65. Deep hair conditioner: Mix 15 drops of rosewood with five drops of sandalwood and lavender into unscented oil. Place mixture in a small plastic bag and dunk into warm water to heat up. Apply to hair and wrap for 20 minutes. Shampoo as usual.
66. Reduce age spots: Put on frankincense essential oil three times daily directly on skin to improve sun spots and age spots.
67. For oily hair: Mix 10 drops of ylang ylang, lime and rosemary oil with two ounces of unscented oil. Massage it scalp 2-3 times per week. Wash out as usual.
68. Heal dry cracked feet: Add three drops of lavender oil to two tablespoons of coconut oil. Apply to the feet at night and put on some socks.
69. Relieve nausea: Breathe in peppermint oil through your nose to alleviate nausea, and also apply to your neck and upper chest. Ginger and lavender may also help.
Essential Oil Remedies and Natural Medicine
70. Migraine headache relief: Try combining a few drops of lavender oil and peppermint oil and apply to temples to help with headaches and migraines.
71. Reduce cough or sinusitis: Eucalyptus oil is known for its powerful ability to fight coughs and open airways. Add a few drops into steaming hot water or diffuser. Inhale to help clear nasal passage.
72. Repair broken bones: To support healing of broken bones, apply helichrysum, fir and cypress essential oils.
73. Heal burns: Mix lavender oil with aloe vera to treat burns.
74. Soothe bug bites: Use lavender oil for bug bites and stings.
75. Improve digestion; Take ginger oil, peppermint oil and fennel essential oil to support digestion and healing leaky gut.
76. Bronchitis and asthma remedy: Make a homemade vapor rub by combining eucalyptus, peppermint and coconut oil. Rub on your chest and neck.
77. Treat bruises; Use essential oils as a hot compress to treat bruises or other wounds. Add five drops of lavender and five drops of frankincense to four ounces of hot water and soak. Apply to affected area.
78. Improve concentration: Inhale bergamot, grapefruit or peppermint oil to increase concentration during the day.
79. Sore feet soak: Add 10 drops of peppermint oil with a tablespoon of Epson salt and add to a warm-water foot bath.
80. Reduce teeth grinding: Massage 1-3 drops of lavender on the bottom of the feet and behind ears before bed.
81. Relieve PMS: Mix two drops of sage, basil and rosemary, then apply to a warm, moist hand towel and apply to abdomen.
82. Eczema and psoriasis cream: To treat eczema, psoriasis or red dry skin, apply a mixture of lavender essential oil with shea butter.
83. Improve circulation: Add 8-10 drops of grapefruit essential oil to warm bath water.
84. Relieve hangover symptoms: Add six drops each of juniper berry, cedarwood, grapefruit, lavender, rosemary and lemon oil into a warm bath.
85. Curb food cravings: Inhale peppermint and cinnamon oil to reduce your appetite and balance blood sugar.
86. Energize your workout: Inhale peppermint oil before a workout to reduce fatigue.
87. Reduce fever: Add 1-3 drops of eucalyptus, peppermint and lavender to a cool cloth and sponge the body.
88. Relieve motion sickness: Use peppermint, lavender and ginger oil to reduce motion sickness.
89. Arthritis relief: Mix two drops of wintergreen, cypress and lemongrass into an unscented lotion. Massage into affected areas.
90. Treat ringworm: Combine three drops of tea tree oil with coconut oil and massage over the affected area twice a day.
91. Head lice cure: Mix three drops of thyme, lavender and eucalyptus oil with unscented oil and apply to scalp. Cover head with a shower cap and leave on for 30 minutes. Shampoo out.
92. Heal blistered skin: Mix two drops of tea tree oil with two drops of unscented oil and apply to the blistered area up to five times per day.
93. Soothe a sunburn: Combine lavender or chamomile oil with one tablespoon of coconut oil and apply to the skin with a cotton ball to reduce swelling and pain.
94. Treat poison oak or poison ivy: Mix three drops of peppermint oil with unscented oil and apply to affected area.
95. Lose weight: Combine grapefruit, ginger and cinnamon oil and take as a supplement three times daily to support metabolism.
96. Boost immune system: Mix one drop of oregano oil with four drops of carrier oil and rub on the bottom of your feet before flying on a plane.
97. Achy muscle rub: Mix eucalyptus, wintergreen and cypress with an unscented lotion or coconut oil and apply to muscles.
98. Reduce morning sickness caused by pregnancy: Add a few drops of wild orange, lemon or ginger oil to a handkerchief and inhale.
99. Improve allergies: Rub frankincense and lavender on your palms and inhale deeply to relieve itchy eyes and throat.
100. Kick a cold fast: Take three drops of oil of oregano and frankincense three times daily for one week.
101. Reduce back and neck pain: Combine peppermint, cypress and ginger oils with cayenne pepper and coconut oil for a homemade pain relieving muscle rub.
Essential Oil Quality
This is one of the most vital things you must know about essential oils: Not all essential oils are created equal. In fact, most of them are worthless to your health and often synthetic. Therefore, when buying essential oils, make sure they are certified pure therapeutic grade.

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From the pages of Donna’s diary
Analizing the ocean

No, this is no joke. If you take the time to analize the behaviour of the sea or ocean, it can definitely help you to determine when to take a vacation. If you understand this then it will help you to make better decisions re your holiday time.

Here are some tips.
* Best time to vacation near the ocean is July and August.
*Best time to take a river boat cruise to Europe is July, August, and September.
* Worst time to take a cruise to the Caribbean is December, and January.
* Best time to vacation in the Caribbean is July and August.
Just take note that hurricane season usually stretches from June to November.

I’m Donna J. Jodhan enjoying my travels.

To learn more about me as a sight loss coach and author visit
http://www.donnajodhan.com

On your next trip you could enrich your down time with some of my audio mysteries. Take them with you wherever you go!
In the car, on the plane, on the bus or train, at the beach, anywhere!
And now you can listen to Donna’s weekly podcasts!
Ask donna – a plethora of tips from a sight loss coach along with book and product reviews!
Dining with donna – recipes and time saving tips for the kitchen!
Your mental stretch with Donna – how to recharge, renew, and get going! Save yourself from those dramas, traumas, and stress!
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Ask Sight Loss Coach Donna J. Jodhan – How To Avoid Sweeping Bottles Off Of Your Counter

Ask the Coach!

December 04 2023

My name is Donna Jodhan and I am using my extensive experience as a sight loss coach as well as my lived experience to share and respond to questions that are submitted to me and I also invite you to share your thoughts on questions asked.

 

For this week:  a question from Nicholas in Paris France.

Nicholas would like to know how to avoid sweeping bottles off of his counter.

 

My response:

Nicholas, I use the same strategy for both full and empty bottles.

When dealing with bottles, I place them as far away as I can from the edge of the counter.

I place them in a safe position and line them up as close as possible to the wall on my counter.

Then I make sure that I know where I have place them.

This applies to either 1 bottle or more than 1 bottle.

I hope that this helps.

 

Does anyone have any other suggestions?

Tell us what you think!  Share your feedback and let’s get more ideas cracking!

It’s important for us to share how we do things!

 

To contact me with a question or a thought; please send an email to me at donnajodhan@gmail.com and I’ll be sure to respond in 5 business days at the most.

If you wish me to respond earlier then put the word important in your subject line and I’ll do my best to respond more quickly.

Until the next time then!

I’m Donna wishing you a pleasant day and thanking everyone for their insightful feedback and suggestions!

 

Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on!

Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting!

All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here’s how it works!

For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows.

Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show.

Both of these monthly shows run weekly

This means that your info will be featured twice for the month.

No more having to worry about posting to Facebook!

You’ll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners!

Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment.

So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go.

Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com

No more than 150 words.

Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com

To give a listen visit

https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna

and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd

Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!

 

 

 

 

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The Walmart Woes – Time To Hold Them And Others Accountable

The Walmart woes.

And with the holiday season fast approaching I am hoping that something drastic will be done to help those consumers such as seniors, persons with disabilities, and those who are unable to pack their own goods when they go shopping at not just WalMart but all of those other large entities to pack their goods.

I have tried very hard to understand the self check out reasoning and logic but truth be told I am having great trouble doing so and my concerns only continue to increase.

With the advent of those self check out kiosks, seniors, persons with disabilities, and so many others continue to be challenged when they go shopping.  For me as a vision impaired person, I am practically unable to use these kiosks if a sighted friend does not accompany me and when I am able to find a cash register at Walmart then guess what?

The casher simply takes care of business by cashing my goods and does not even make a single attempt to help me pack my goods.  They just sit there on their chair, cashes my goods, tells me the amount that I owe, then sits there waiting for me to pay up.

It may not be their job to help me but in the past we had cashers who were always willing and ready to pack goods for those of us who could not do it for ourselves

So what’s missing here?  Has it now become a part of society where all that companies care about is to fill their tills with our money?  No regard for service and no regard for helping those of us who have difficulty serving ourselves?

I respectfully submit that self check outs are nothing but a menace to society.  They take away my independence as a vision impaired person to carry out my shopping independently and with dignity.

If I am unable to find sighted assistance to accompany me on my shopping trips then I might as well stay home.

If I decide to use a casher to  cash my goods then I should not expect them for the most part to help me!

So where does this leave me as a Human Being?

Out in the cold and once more I and my community and others in similar positions have been sadly left out and forgotten.

I am calling on Walmart and others to please reconsider the way you do business!

Think of a rapidly aging population and consumer base and think of those hundreds of thousands of employees who continue to lose their jobs because of those self check out kiosks.

My final thoughts?

We really need to hold the feet of these types of stores to the fire and literally strong arm them into paying attention and taking action!

Just my two cents for today.

Image = An empty blue and yellow self-checkout kiosk with a magazine rack on the right-hand side.

To learn more about me as an award winning  sight loss coach and advocate visit www.donnajodhan.com

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Read Donna J. Jodhan’s News Round Up For November – Thanks to readers and Listeners

The Monthly News Round Up For Award Winning Advocate, Sight Loss Coach and Author Donna J. Jodhan

For the month of November 2023

 

Read about Donna’s external engagements

https://sterlingcreations.ca/current-affairs

 

Major news items can be found here

It’s all about Donna’s major initiatives for this month plus a lot more

https://sterlingcreations.ca/current-affairs

 

Press release

Donna is featured in the November issue of the Consumer Vision magazine.

Visit the November link at

www.consumervisionmagazine.com

Donna thanks Her friend and business associate Bob Branco for featuring her.

 

Joining the Google Accessibility Research Group

Donna recently accepted an invitation to join this group and is very excited to do so.

About this group:

Announce-only email group that will receive periodic emails for: opportunities to participate in Google Accessibility User Research, openings in the Google Accessibility Trusted Tester Program, and occasional surveys to better understand group demographics.

 

Working with the Canadian Air Transportation Security Agency

Donna will be working with this agency (CATSA) to evaluate and help develop training materials for its thousands of agents across Canada.

 

Donna rejoins the Canadian Transportation Agency

Donna has rejoined the CTA’s Accessibility Advisory Group as the new rep from Barrier Free Canada.

She looks forward to working with this group to help continue bringing about changes.

 

The Carroll Centre’s entrepreneurial and mindset panel

On November 15, Donna participated as a panelist along with 2 other persons to share her views on being an entrepreneur.

She talked about how and why she became an entrepreneur, the importance to keep on learning, to keep thinking outside the box,   and to be able to weather all kinds of seas; rough and calm.

The audience consisted of both present and past students of the SRUTT program.

Donna thanks Nick Corbett of the Carroll Centre for having given her this opportunity to share her ideas and perspectives.

 

Another assignment from the Knowbility Group in the United States

Donna is excited to be working on another assignment for this group.

This time it is an assignment titled Vimeo Player Experiences  Views to Audit.

Donna will be evaluating and auditing a number of videos for Knowbility.

 

Working with the Debates Leadership Commission

Donna has been asked to work with this commission to review and evaluate their accessibility plans for the Accessible Canada Act and there will be more to come.

 

Continuing to work with Elections Canada

Donna will be continuing her consultancy with Elections Canada as starting in December she will be reviewing and evaluating materials for accessible polling stations and in January she will be participating in a live session to discuss further.

 

You can start by taking a tour of Donna’s personal diary by visiting

www.donnajodhan.blogspot.com

Donna posts 3 times weekly and her posts gives you great insights into her daily life, challenges, and perspectives as a blind/vision impaired person.

 

Blogs posted for this month

To the www.sterlingcreations.ca/blog page

What’s happening in the travel industry?

https://sterlingcreations.ca/blog/whats-happening-in-the-travel-industry-time-to-start-asking

Would the real World Institute on disability please stand up!

https://sterlingcreations.ca/blog/would-the-real-world-institute-on-disability-please-stand-up-time-to-identify-you

Turmoil at terminal 3

https://sterlingcreations.ca/blog/termoil-at-terminal-3-time-to-speak-up

The QR code dilemma

The QR Code Dilemma – Time to Speak Up

 

 

You can also view previous selections here.

Contributions From Founder and Advocate Donna Jodhan

 

Donna has also posted other articles of interest on her

www.sterlingcreations.com/blog page

for this month.

See who Donna J. Jodhan has recognized for October 2023

See who Donna J. Jodhan has recognized for the month of October 2023

Donna’s news round up for October 2023

https://sterlingcreations.com/blog/read-donna-j-jodhans-news-round-up-for-october-2023-she-shares-many-things-with-her-hreaders

Hottest tips from the Sterling Creations Business Desk

Read the latest and hottest tips from the Sterling Creations team

Latest news from the Apple Vis online newsletter

https://sterlingcreations.com/blog/read-the-latest-from-the-october-apple-online-newsletter

A review of the Arribas Cintra hotel in Portugal

A review of the Arribas Cintra hotel In Portugal

A bit of this and a bit of that from Donna’s latest did you know diary

https://sterlingcreations.com/blog/a-bit-of-this-and-a-bit-of-that-from-donnas-latest-did-you-know-diary

See who Donna J. Jodhan has recognized for November 2023

See Who Donna J. Jodhan Has Recognized For November 2023 – Congrats to Everyone

News round up for November 2023

 

Catch up with Donna’s expert page at

https://sterlingcreations.ca/ask-an-expert

and for this month

Ask an Expert – November 2023 – What Makes Home Services Accessible?

 

Read Donna’s author’s tip for this month

Ask an Author – November 2023 – Holiday Season Around the Corner

And catch up with previous author’s tips

https://sterlingcreations.ca/ask-an-author

 

Read Donna J. Jodhan’s articles on ask the coach for this month

How to know when an email is a hacking one

Ask sight loss coach Donna J. Jodhan – How to know when an email is a hacking one

Best ways to communicate when wearing a mask

Ask Sight Loss Coach Donna J. Jodhan – Best ways to communicate when wearing a mask!

Can a vision impaired person take pictures with their iPhone

Ask Sight Loss Coach Donna J. Jodhan – Can a blind person take pictures with an I Device?

 

Read Donna J. Jodhan’s tips and hints for catching up with the coach for this month

For The Bathroom:

Shower Stall Film

For The Bathroom:

Other Bathtub And Sink Cleaners

Catch Up With Sight Coach Donna J. Jodhan – for the bathroom; Shower Stall Film

For The Bathroom:

Grimy Shower Mat

Catch Up With Sight Loss Coach Donna J. Jodhan – Tips for the Bathroom

 

Read her latest product review at

 

See an archive of all of her product reviews at

https://www.toptechtidbits.com/news.html

 

Listen and catch up with Donna’s podcasts

“ask Donna”( ) October 2023

Week 1 – ask the blogger

(on bullying; When the teacher raises their voice at the student

Tips on entrepreneurship; How important is a business plan?

Scams and scammers; Emails telling you that you just won a lotto.

Donna’s thought for today; All about the QR code.

Week 2 – ask the coach.

* Interesting info on the Bald eagle.

* The difference between ointment and cream.

* About the make up of one’s hands.

* What is a sheet pan?

* About tea?

* About prolonging the life of strawberries?

* About your phone charger?

* Making it easier to cut your nails.

Questions answered by the coach –

Ways to organize prescription pills

How to deal with noisy places.

How to safely descend wet steps.

Week 3 – ask the home maker.

16 Uses For Club Soda

  1. Cleaning diamonds

2 Making fluffy pancakes waffles and matsa balls

3 Make a poor man’s lava lamp

4Clean grease stains from double-knit fabrics

5 Make inexpensive soft drinks

  1. Remove wine spills or other spots from carpet
  2. Clean and shine porcelain fixtures
  3. Clean chrome or stainless steel
  4. Water your plants
  5. Remove food stains from clothes
  6. Clean countertops
  7. Relieve an upset stomach
  8. Remove grease from a car windshield
  9. Loosen rusty nuts and bolts
  10. Change blond hair dyed green by chlorine back to its original color
  11. Preserve newspaper clippings

Week 4 – book and product reviews.

And now ask the writer

Product review = Magnetic Kitchen Clips

Book review = Tales of the South Pacific

By James A. Michener

Tales of the South Pacific

By James A. Michener

Ask the writer = tips on writing a blog

“ask Donna”( )

Ask Donna YouTube Playlist: https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonnaFeatures:

 

“dining with donna”

( )

week 1 – Autumn Dump Cake

week 2 – Cranberry Apple Cake

week 3 – Orange Cranberry Cake

week 4 – Sweet Potato Cake

Dining With Donna YouTube Playlist: https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd

 

Finally!

Donna has resumed posting to the Access to Information News weekly online newsletter

Sponsored by Mindvault Solutions!

And for November:

Words that open doors

Words That Open Doors – Let’s Pay More Attention To This

 

To learn more about Donna  as an award winning  sight loss coach and advocate plus more visit www.donnajodhan.com

 

That’s it for this month.

Don’t forget to drop me an email at donnajodhan@gmail.com

Don’t be shy!  Share your thoughts and feedback!

 

 

 

 

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See Who Donna J. Jodhan Has Recognized For November 2023 – Congrats to Everyone

In keeping with her commitment to recognize those who have acknowledged her efforts, award winning Sight Loss Coach advocate and Author Donna Jodhan recognizes the following persons for the month of November with special thanks to Aaron Di Blazi and Mindvault solutions.
She also recognizes Michelle Parker!
These are her All Stars!
Donna is also pleased to acknowledge those who have and continue to recognize her as a sight loss coach!
She also wants to encourage others to keep reaching out to support each other.
If you would like sight loss coach and author Donna Jodhan to recognize you then you really do not need to do too much.
It’s really quite easy! Just retweet her tweets @author_jodhan and/or like her posts on facebook at authordonnajodhan.
It’s all about everyone working together to recognize each other!
To learn more: Visit award winning advocate, author, and sight loss coach Donna at www.donnajodhan.com

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Heartiest congrats to the following folks:

Havard J Williams
Mariah Angelique Jones
Sagar Gujjar Kradi
Bipin Kumar
Bijukumar B S
Sam Robson
Jamie Rodriguez
Umer Ali
Jennifer Zadzilka Hoffmaster
Pradeep Nayak
Vertie Andrae
S Vinayak
Saadi Memes
Mst Jannatul Maria
Tahir Wazir
Mudassar Mughal
Belbase Sita
Reuben Donald
Lacey Hughes-Miller
Elizabeth Ryan
Glenn Maravillo
Frederick Juan
Connie Cuffaro
Gabriella Sharrard
Chris Schiafone
Palwinder Pammi
Muhammad Atif
Nazrul Khan
Elena Laude Aguilar,
Aqsa Naz
Allison Arbuckle
Nikolas Kountouris
Tu Hai Ke Nahi
Adam Husein
Aleena Z
Chhaya Anshul Saini
Maria Saieba Kovacs
James Athey
Home Business
Stefany Love Vargas
Omit Barman
Rana Adil
John Edward Chapman
Beauty Dora
Beta Deni Artinus
Sandra Macrh
Salin Vlog
Lucy Misasi
Yvette Boyd
Jannat Rajboot
Riti Sharma
Md. Kawsar Hamid
William Mulenga
Patrick Lewis Michael
Shane Bentham
Saki Fari
Vanja Sudar
Tania Perisic
Chantal Oakes
AliasJason Everett
Hackar Narendra
Davis Michael
Becky Parsons
Raavandeep Raavandeep
Mercy Ababon
Dylan Leluan
Chris Burnette
Dean Lillibridge
Arashad Ansari
Haskell Burks
Jeanine Stephanie
Janet Brandly
Darby baker
Afifa Randhawa
Kiran Thakor
Budrai Soren
Marc Baillargeon-Molloy,
Kartik Chauhan
Bryce Kesterson
UN Vlogger
PS Bhai
Taylah Thorne
Khalifa Ajoy
Blue Sky Learning
Billy Brandon
Carey Ruby
Jaz Fer
AEBC Toronto
Raza Ansari
Linda Johnson
Kefle Aseres Ayele
Haskell Burks
Zohaib Hassan
Mehfooz Ur Rehman
Paweł Górnicz
Beatriz Loretta
Lori Anne Coley
Larry Testut
Martin Schikora
Nadia Mikhael
Zoe Vlahos Fiogkos
Hassan Ali
BìRù BhÀì
Matloob Khan
Mughees Yasir
Taylah Thorne
Dev Das Bheel
Jaspreet Jawaddi
Martina Robert
Mark Wallace
Masroor A
Rj Deva Rathod
Oga Boss
Mendoza Beverly
Preston P-daddy Gaylor
Eric Calhoun
Morris David
Rodney Mcmanus
Kolby Garrison

 

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Catch Up With Sight Loss Coach Donna J. Jodhan – Tips for the Bathroom

Catching up with the coach!

November 30 2023

 

Important notice from Donna J. Jodhan

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to share news and or info about yourself or about others, then please read on!

Donna J. Jodhan can help you reach a rapidly growing list of over 12,000 readers and listeners and counting!

All you need to do is to give a listen to her monthly shows and if you like what you hear then here’s how it works!

For the very affordable price of $5, Donna will feature your info and news on 2 of her monthly shows.

Once on the Ask Donna show and once on the Dining with Donna show.

Both of these monthly shows run weekly

This means that your info will be featured twice for the month.

No more having to worry about posting to Facebook!

You’ll be able to engage with ready made readers and listeners!

Your payment of $5 will be prorated as a monthly payment.

So you can either pay monthly, or you can pay as you go.

Just send your info or news to donna at askdonnaonblindlife@gmail.com

No more than 150 words.

Donna will then post your info or news as soon as you remit payment to her at paypal@donnajodhan.com

To give a listen visit

https://www.donnajodhan.com/askdonna

and https://www.donnajodhan.com/dwd

Take advantage of this very quick and easy way to reach a ready made audience!

 

7) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints

For The Bathroom: Other Bathtub And Sink Cleaners

* Lighter fluid will usually remove the most stubborn dark stains.

* If your bathtub has yellowed, rub with a solution of salt and turpentine to restore the whiteness.

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8) Best Of Helpful Hints: The Best Of Hints

For The Bathroom: Grimy Shower Mat

* Clean with a small brush dipped in kerosene and warm water.

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