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5 Easy Tips for Fall Decorations

Think Outside The Pumpkin

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Make your fall pumpkin stand out by decorating the OUTSIDE, rather than gutting it. Not only does this broaden the possibilities to glitter, paint, melting crayons, and more, but it could also prolong the life of your beautiful gourd.

 

Warm Hues + Neutrals = Autumn Environment

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Bring the autumn indoors by looking to nature for inspiration.

 

 Keep Firewood In Your Fireplace

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Not only will it save you a step for the next fire you build, but it will appear “primed” and ready, creating a cozy feel with the comfort of having things already taken care of.

 

Show Off Throw Pillows And Blankets

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Cooler temperatures mean cozy decor is a welcome addition. Use blankets and throw pillows to add color and coziness to your living spaces.

 

Display Apples In A Bowl

Glossy red apples on display

Be authentic by showing off the best fruit of the season: Apples! Beautiful, fresh seasonal fruit on display gives a feeling of abundance. The fresh scent doesn’t hurt, either!

Boy reading on the living room rug.

A New School Year Means New Opportunities

Boy reading on the living room rug.

As we are in early September, and most school districts have been in session for at least a week, it’s a good time to pause and reflect.

Every year, students begin afresh in a new grade, families return to a routine anchored in a schedule created by the school(s) their children attend, friends are reunited while new friends are made, and a clean slate is delivered with the promise of good marks for academic performance.

For many, this is the reason for the new clothes, new supplies, and general feeling of newness that comes from new investments into materials and time with a purpose. For students, there will be new subjects, new lessons, new teachers, new textbooks, new methods, and new patterns. When a pattern is repeated, it becomes a routine. Routines become habits, and habits build character.

Every New School Year is a Chance to Build Something New

Good choices are made when your student(s) feel secure about who they are. The biggest control factor is you: family time and family dynamics. If you do not typically do these things, this is a good time to start making positive patterns in your life.

1. Meal Time Gatherings

If you do not already sit down together as a family for your evening meal, try to set aside as many days to do this as possible. Eating is a social act, as much as it is practical, and emotions are closely tied with it. This can help give you more quality time together, and help strengthen a sense of belonging.

2. Healthy Sleep Patterns

If you consider yourself a night owl, but the world doesn’t seem to understand why starting later is a grand idea, this is for you. While it is pretty common knowledge that the recommended time for adults is 7-9hrs, school aged children need between 9-11hrs, including those in high school. (src: Sleep FoundationGetting enough sleep is important for cognitive performance, including memory, concentration, and alertness (not a complete list). This is a new school year. Schedule your time to set yourself up for success.

3. Outdoor Activity

When weather allows, spend some time in the great outdoors, even if only for a few minutes. If you are someone who likes to wake up early, a morning walk, jog, or run is a great way to get outside while building your immune system, improving your mood, and enhancing your cognitive function. If that doesn’t sound like you, even going for a walk before or after your family’s evening meal can yield real benefits. On the weekends, try bicycling, hiking, sports, or just going for a walk to potentially improve your well-being.

4. Find and Feed Your Passion

Mark Twain is said to have said, “Don’t let your boy’s schooling interfere with his education.” (but it was probably Grant Allen src: Quote InvestigatorWith so many interests, ideas, and hobbies to explore, it just makes good sense to feed your passion, and to engage in the developing expertise in that which catches your fancy. Some schools offer classes to help this along as a professional pursuit, but if your does not, don’t let schooling interfere with education. A sharp mind is a curious mind.

5. Volunteer

Nothing gives you a vested interest in your community quite like investing your time and energies to give back. Of course, this assumes you can make the time. Not only does it feel good to do good, but this is also a great resume booster for students who will be applying to attend college!

The Takeaway

Every new beginning, just like the start of a new school year, is to make positive lasting changes. Make sure to write the new activities, orders, or plans into your schedule, and stick to it. If you do, they just may become full blown habits by midterms. Happy School year!

Grant Clinton with his son posing in front of ANW sign

Benchmark Loan Officer Competes on American Ninja Warrior

Meet Grant Clinton.

overcomerGrant Clinton is a Loan Originator and Branch Manager in our awesome branch in Houston, TX!

We are proud to announce that Grant will be competing as an American Ninja Warrior in the Oklahoma City Qualifier on June 20th!

 

 

THE OVERCOMER

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With an outstanding history as a gymnast, Grant Clinton was a nominee for the Nissen Emery Award in 2002! Hindered by injuries in a gymnastics career, it is no surprise that he identifies with the title “Overcomer“. To add yet another layer to the name, watch his Submission Video below:

Grant Clinton’s Submission Video

Yikes!

It’s no surprise to us that American Ninja Warrior judges saw this and determined that he was good enough to have a chance in the Oklahoma City Qualifier.

You’ve earned it, Grant!

Cheer Him On With Us!

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Grant surveys the course with his son.

 

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Grant’s wife, and son hold signs, cheering him on. T-shirt: “Grant’s the B.O.M.B. (Bearded Obstacle Mortgage Banker)”

 

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American Ninja Warrior Grant Clinton with OVERCOMER shirt watches his daughter walk.

 

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Grant Clinton watches from the sideline.

 

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Grant Clinton is filmed before his run as an American Ninja Warrior contestant.

 

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American Ninja Warrior and Benchmark Mortgage Loan Originator Grant clinton poses with his son in Oklahoma City.

Watch American Ninja Warrior on NBC on June 20th.
Make sure you set your DVR and continue to watch.
If he makes it past the qualifier on the 20th, then the Oklahoma City Regional Finals will air on August 1

Buy a replica OVERCOMER t-shirt  here! (must order by June 5th)
http://store.theapparelshack.com/OVERCOMER

Cheer on Grant, Benchmark’s own Ninja!

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15 New Years Resolutions And the Secret to Keeping Them

Happy New Year!

The fresh start of a new year is always nice. The ups and downs of 2015 are left behind, and a bright new canvas lies ahead.

What are your hopes and dreams for this New Year? Maybe amidst all the hustle and bustle of the holidays, you haven’t had a chance to make your resolutions. If that sounds familiar, here are a few ideas for inspiration.

15 New Year’s Resolution Ideas for Procrastinators

  1. Of course, the most popular one of all…get in shape!
  2. Read more.
  3. Spend more time with your loved ones.
  4. Get a promotion.
  5. Save money.
  6. Take a class in something that interests you.
  7. Volunteer.
  8. Start a new hobby.
  9. Mend a relationship.
  10. Travel.
  11. Make new friends.
  12. Start a journal.
  13. Learn a new language.
  14. Get more sleep.
  15. Be more thankful.

Making Them Stick

Even more important than making your resolution, is to have an actionable plan to be successful in reaching your goals.

  1. It is also important that you set a realistic goal.
  2. Keep yourself accountable.
  3. Automate when possible.
  4. Eliminate temptation.
  5. Most importantly, be motivated. Without motivation, it will be next to impossible to change your habits. This is also why it is so important that your goal be realistic. Success boosts your confidence to keep going.

Example: If you are want to get in shape, find a work out partner. You are much more likely to get out of bed and get to the gym at 5:30 am (or whatever time you schedule.. which is important.. schedule it!) if you have someone relying on you to be there for them.

Example: If you want to save money, open a savings account, write out a budget plan, and set up an automatic transfer with your bank. If the money isn’t in your spending account, you won’t be tempted to spend it.

A tip to keep yourself accountable without a partner: Post your resolutions in a place it will catch your attention often, and share them with your family and friends who can help you achieve your goals.

A Resolution for Everyone

Last but not least, let’s all make more mistakes this year. You will absolutely love this quote from Neil Gaiman:

“I hope that in this year to come, you make mistakes.

Because if you are making mistakes, then you are making new things, trying new things, learning, living, pushing yourself, changing yourself, changing your world. You’re doing things you’ve never done before, and more importantly, you’re doing something.

So that’s my wish for you, and all of us, and my wish for myself. Make New Mistakes. Make glorious, amazing mistakes. Make mistakes nobody’s ever made before. Don’t freeze, don’t stop, don’t worry that it isn’t good enough, or it isn’t perfect, whatever it is: art, or love, or work or family or life.

Whatever it is you’re scared of doing, do it.

Make your mistakes, next year and forever.”

So Here’s to 2016!

Let’s make it a great one full of fun, happiness, and love!

 

C-Gomez
C. Gomez
C. Gomez works at our corporate office as an administrative assistant. She recently welcomed a new addition into her family as she became a new mom! She contributed the foundation for this article. Thank you!

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10 Great Christmas Traditions for Your Family

Merry Christmas!

The trees, the lights, the music, and of course, the meaning behind it all: It really is the most wonderful time of the year!

I’m one of those people who starts listening to Christmas music on November 1, and don’t be surprised if I put decorations out before Thanksgiving. I love Christmas and everything about it!

This particular Christmas was extra special for my family, as we had just welcomed our first baby into the world four months ago. Having our sweet new addition around had me feeling more of the Christmas spirit than usual (if that’s even possible), and made me want to make the most of the season. All of these warm fuzzy feelings had me thinking: what kind of new tradition could we start with our new little family?

Here are 10 Fun Christmas Tradition Ideas for Your Family

  1. Individually wrap 25 Christmas themed books and put them under the tree. Starting December 1, have your child open one each night before bed, and read it together as a family.
  2. Invite the family over for a day of making gingerbread houses! If your family is like mine, this will quickly turn into a competition!
  3. Make or get some hot chocolate and hit the road for a night of looking at Christmas lights.
  4. Volunteer at a soup kitchen together.
  5. Have a cookie baking and decorating day. Then deliver them to your local fire or police station.
  6. Give your child a gift to be opened on Christmas Eve—include Christmas pajamas, a Christmas book, movie, hot chocolate, and candy canes.
  7. All year long, empty spare change from your pockets into a jar. When Christmas comes, decide as a family who to anonymously give the jar to.
  8. Give each child $5 to spend at the dollar store to buy gifts for family members.
  9. Hide candy canes around the house and have your kids go on a Candy Cane Hunt.
  10. Have every family member write down their favorite memory from that year on a small piece of paper. Put them all into a clear ornament and label it with the year.

We would love to hear YOUR Christmas traditions! What do you look forward to most about Christmas each year? Whatever it is…we hope you had the best one yet.

Merry Christmas
(and Happy New Year)


C-Gomez
C. Gomez
C. Gomez works at our corporate office as an administrative assistant. She recently welcomed a new addition into her family as she became a new mom! As an avid fan of Christmas, she was excited to share this article. Thank you!