What is a Personal Concierge Anyway?

February 20th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

The term “concierge” evolved from the French Comte Des Cierges, The Keeper of the Candles, who tended to visiting nobles in castles of the medieval era. In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the King who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his bailiffs.

We have all heard of hotel concierges. The guys who know everything, everyone and everywhere to do, see and go. These magical people can be the difference to whether or not your trip is a blast or a bust. Nobody knows their secret or how they do it, but they know the trend in the city before the visitation center even wakes up in the morning.

I have heard head spinning stories about hotel concierges and their abilities to make the impossible happen. I recently read a story about one client wanting to watch a movie on the beach, but he didn’t want to get sand in his feet, so the concierge arranged to have the beach carpeted. True story. Don’t believe me? Read about that here.

So what is a Personal Concierge?

A personal concierge is based on the same idea as the traditional hotel concierge, except – well –  it’s personal. Unlike a hotel concierge, a personal concierge is comparable to a personal assistant for residential services. The purpose of a personal concierge is to save it’s clients time, reduce stress and lead more focused and productive lives.

Personal concierges provide their clients with an array of services including informational requests, setting dinner reservations, making telephone calls, researching travel arrangements, arranging quotes for household and auto maintenance and much more.

In today’s busy world with so much going on and so much to do all of the time, a personal concierge can be extremely indispensable to your life. How many times have you said, “I wish I could do _______, but I have to do _______”. With a personal concierge service, we take care of the things that you need to get done so that you can enjoy your life and the people in your life. A personal concierge can also help you to be more productive at home and at work. With less to worry about, you can focus on the things that would normally be overlooked or buried under the rest.

Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service provides a vast variety of services to our clients in Northeast Ohio, helping our clients live happier, stress-free lives. With both hourly and monthly rates available and an extensive list of vendors and service providers we work with, we ensure that not only we are providing you with an invaluable time saving service, but also providing you with the highest quality of services available in the region.

For more information on Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service please check out our web site here. If you have questions, or comments, please feel free to call us at 330-734-9302.

Martha Martha Martha!!! Must Read Book of the Week!

February 4th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Martha to the Max: Balanced Living for Perfectionists

Debi Stack brings humor to address her perfectionism and the perfectionism of those around her and ultimately the stress and unhappiness it brought trying to maintain the facade.
Many women today try to balance the perfect life, work, kids, house, career and get burnt out.
Luxury Time was created for those women. By delegating tasks that run you down and overwhelm you, you in turn get to enjoy your life and know that your “chores” are being done to your perfectionist standards.
Pick up a copy of this book here today and take a moment to actually read it. We’ve got your grocery shopping covered.

Luxury Time Launches New “Time With Friends” Program!

January 22nd, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Just when you thought that Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service couldn’t get any better, we start rolling out this awesome customer “Time With Friends” Program. I mean, yeah, we outdid ourselves by offering 51% off on Living Social, and then doing it again on AAA’s Member Deals, but heck we thought, we need to offer our peeps something year round, something that really lets them know how much we love ‘em. After all we are only this awesome because we have such great customers.

Welp, here it is. 2 more fantabulous ways to save.

Let Your Friends Know How Great We Are!

Picture this: You are having lunch with a friend of yours that you haven’t seen in months. She knows how busy you are and asks how you ever managed to get away. Your answer? Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service. Your To-Do List didn’t magically disappear – well, I guess in a way it did. You get to enjoy your afternoon with your friend shopping and having lunch because Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service took over all of those pesky tasks that took up all your time and stopped you from being able to enjoy your life.

Your friend tells you that she wishes that she could have more time to enjoy her life as well. Well! Whatdoyoknow?! You can help her out with that!

Now when you book services with Luxury Time, we will give you referral cards to give your friends. After all you are going to need someone to be able to enjoy all that free time with! The best part? Your friend gets 20% off their services with the card, courtesy of you, their best friend. Now that’s a reason for them to pick up the tab on the next lunch.

They Get Time, You Get Time. 

You didn’t think that we would stop there did you? Pffft! We have more! I mean, yeah that’s cool that your friends save money when you schedule services, but we really don’t believe that ole’ mantra, “It’s better to give than receive”, and we didn’t think you would either.

Well, check this out. For every friend that you refer to us,  we give you 1/2 hour free services. Yup, that’s right, we said free. Which not only means more money, but more time. Free money, free time and it’s all yours.

Now how cool is that? Everyone saves money, and everyone has more time to do all the things we want to do. More lunches, more shopping, more relaxing and sitting poolside with all your friends who also have more.

The best part? There is no limit. Refer as many friends as you want to and you keep saving!

What are you waiting for? Call us now for more information on our new Time With Friends Program and how Luxury Time can bring ole’ friends together again.

330.734.9302

www.ltpcs.com

info@ltpcs.com

Personal Concierge Company Making Life Easier for Busy Professionals in Northeast Ohio

January 12th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

Personal Concierge Company Making Life Easier for Busy Professionals in Northeast Ohio

Personal concierge services help achieve a healthy balance by giving time back to you.

Personal concierge services are the best solution for busy professionals and multitasking parents struggling to find time to balance work and personal commitments. Similar to a concierge at a fine hotel, a personal concierge helps take care of all the tasks that can add up to hours of lost time every day.

Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service is Northeast Ohio’s premier personal and corporate concierge service. Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service offers a wide variety of services ranging from taking care of general errands such as grocery shopping and picking up the dry cleaning to business related services. “Many of our clients are overwhelmed with daily and weekly tasks – just like the rest of us – and they find our services to be that helping hand. They find our services to be most beneficial because they can call us when they need us instead of hiring someone part or full time,” says Jeanette Albert, founder of Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service.

Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service also offers a unique benefits package to corporate clients. “We know that it can be frustrating to the business professional who needs to take time off to get errands done within normal business hours. We also know that this can reduce productivity in the workplace, causing frustration within the hierarchy of the company. We provide a unique package to corporate clients that can be offered as a sort of benefits package. Employees no longer need to worry about how and when to get time off to attend to these tasks and employers are happy to see productivity increase,” Ms. Albert explains.

Why choose the Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service? It’s simple: convenience, reliability, and trust. The Concierge is available at all times and is happy to take last minute requests. They also offer a satisfaction guarantee.

For more information, please visit www.ltpcs.com  or call (330)734-9302. Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service charges hourly for services and also offers discounted packages and holiday/seasonal specials.

Contact Information:

Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service

Akron, Ohio 44320

info@ltpcs.com

www.ltpcs.com

Things To Do in Akron January 7-8, 2012

January 7th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

So you have this great concierge company that takes care of all those chores and errands that you usually do and now – what’s this? – You have extra time on your hands? Well what are you going to do?!?

Yeah, we thought about that too. And because we said we would take care of all your needs, we decided it was time to start giving you suggestions on how to use all that new time you’ve been saving. It is time to start enjoying your life and going to all those shows and concerts and fairs that you said you would go to – if you could just find the time……

The University of Akron School of Law Open House

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 12:00p to 2:00p

At University of Akron, School of Law, Akron, OH

Price: Free and open to the public

Phone: (800) 425-7668

Prospective law students can learn about the opportunities at The University of Akron School of Law by attending an open house from Noon to 2:00 pm on Saturday, Jan. 7. The program will include an admissions and financial aid session; a mock law class; and a student alumni panel discussion. The University Of Akron School Of Law is located on the corner of Wolf Ledges and University Avenue. Free parking is available in Lot 34, south of the building.

 50 % OFF the Start-Up Fee at Akron Area YMCA

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 7:00a

At Akron Area YMCA – Main Office, Akron, OH

Phone: (330) 376-1335

GET FIT LIVE LIFE

Receive 50% OFF the Start-Up Fee when you join the Akron Area YMCA!

Valid until January 31st online or at any of your local Akron Area YMCA Branches.

Ice Skating at Lock 3

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 11:00a to 11:00p

At Lock 3 Live! Park, Akron, OH

Price: Free and open to the public

Phone: (330) 375-2877

Lock 3’s most popular winter feature is their 10,000-square-foot outdoor ice skating rink, the largest seasonal skating venue in Ohio! The Lock 3 ice rink opens on Friday, November 18 for skating through the end of January. Admission to the rink is free; skate rental is $3 and strap-on skates are free fir toddlers based on availability. Skate rental is free on Thursdays and Fridays from 1-5 p.m. with a DoDowntown card. www.lock3live.com November 25 through January 29, 2012

Old 97 Cafe January Band List

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 8:00p

at Old 97 Cafe, Akron, OH

Price: Free and open to our guests.

Age Suitability: 21 and up

Jan. 7: Jazz Shepherds (jazz quartet) 8:00pm.

Akron Art Museum

One S. High St., Akron, OH, 44308

(330) 376-9185

Price: $7 Adult; $5 Student w/ID, Seniors (65+); Children 12 & under, Members free

Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism Exhibit

This exquisite exhibition of more than fifty paintings will include many of the finest examples of French and American Impressionist landscapes from the collection of the Brooklyn Museum as well as American Impressionist paintings from the Akron Art Museum collection. The exhibition offers an in-depth look at landscape painting as practiced by such leading French artists as Claude Monet and Gustave Courbet and their most significant American followers including John Singer Sargent and Frederick Childe Hassam. On exhibit from October 29th through February 5, 2012 in the Karl and Bertl Arnstein Galleries.

Weathervane Community Playhouse

1301 Weathervane Ln., Akron, OH,44313

(330) 836-2626

Yellowman

Thursday, Jan 12 7:30p

Age Suitability: Teens and up

A drama by Dael Orlandersmith; Directed by Jennifer Jeter

One man and one woman play multiple characters in this drama that explores the complicated dimensions of racial distinction. From black to white and to all shades inbetween, this thought-provoking play explores internalized racism and prejudice, and it probes the negative associations surrounding male blackness as well as the effect these racial stereotypes have on black women.

Recommended for audiences ages 13 and older. Performances Jan. 12th – Jan. 28th

Feed the Penguins

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 11:00a to 4:00p

At Akron Zoo, Akron, OH

Price: $6 general admission; members free; $2 parking; $3 charge to feed the penguins

Phone: (330) 375-2550

Age Suitability: Kids and up

The zoo will allow visitors to feed the penguins starting December 1st through February 29th when temperatures are 55 degrees or below from 11 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Tickets can be purchased for $3.00 at the Penguin Exhibit. The carousel will remain open through November and people can still feed the farm animals through the entire winter season, weather depending.

The majority of the zoo’s animals will be viewable during the winter months. Most of the animals that cannot handle cold weather have indoor exhibits that make them viewable year-round. During the winter the zoo will be closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Cuyahoga Valley Scenic Railroad – National Park Scenic

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 11:35a

At Ohio & Erie Canal Towpath Trail – Botzum Trailhead, Akron, OH

Price: $12 adults; $9 children (3-12)

Phone: (800) 468-4070

Age Suitability: All Ages

Enjoy an excursion through CVNP to view wildlife and scenery. Recommended for those who want to relax and enjoy the park in style. This is a 3-hour round trip. Notice the “Cabin Fever” prices. Includes the Audio Tour. The Northside Station is closed in early 2012 due to a construction project. Passengers can board instead at Botzum Station located at Towpath Trail parking lot.

Amateur Photography Exhibit Reception

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 2:00p to 4:00p

at F.A. Seiberling Nature Realm, Akron,OH

Price: Free and open to the public

Phone: (330) 865-8064

The Metro Parks Photo Club hosts this opening reception for the 2012 Amateur Photography Exhibit. Meet the photographers, enjoy light refreshments and see the natural beauty of the Metro Parks through the eyes and cameras of folks like you. Meet at the Visitors Center

Owl Prowl

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 7:00p

at Firestone Metro Park – Tuscarawas Meadows Area, Akron, OH

Price: Free and open to the public.

Phone: (330) 865-8065

Age Suitability: Teens and up

Join Naturalist Mike Greene to discover what kinds of owls live in our area and what makes them such great hunters while exploring the 1.6-mile Willow Trail.

Double Barrel

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 9:30p

at Nashville Nights, Akron, OH

Price: No cover

Phone: (330) 724-7541

Age Suitability: 21 and up

One great evening of entertainment. From Medina Band Members are Brett Cart, Deanne (dee) Pennell, Robert Miller.

Second Look Returns with Classic/Dance Rock in the Lighthouse Bar & Grill at the Harbor Inn

Today, Saturday, Jan 7 9:30p

at The Olde Harbor Inn & Lighthouse Bar & Grill, Akron, OH

Price: Free and open to our guests

Phone: (330) 644-1664

Age Suitability: 21 and up

Second Look Band features Shannon and Wes on vocals and J.R. playing a mean guitar. Come out and bring your dancing shoes!

Today’s Bride Akron/Canton January 2012 Show

Sunday, Jan 8 10:00a to 5:00p

at John S. Knight Convention Center,Akron, OH

Price: $10

Phone: (330) 670-9545

Age Suitability: 18 and up

Meet 150-200 of the area’s most trusted wedding experts – offering their best advice, specials, wedding packages, food tastings and giveaways. Purchase discount tickets online at www.TodaysBride.com $3 discount available for a limited time.

Don’t Order the Pizza!

January 3rd, 2012 § Leave a Comment

The kids are going back to school. You are going back to work. The holidays are officially over and your life has to resume the craziness of everyday life. But now there is another feeling setting in. Carb overload? Holiday wipeout? Whatever it is it kind of feels like a long lasting hangover. Now it is up to you, the Superman (woman) of the family to ensure things get back to order and the natural flow of things – well, comes naturally.

I know that these are the times when we feel like ordering a pizza, or going out to eat. It’s easier, we reason. Everyone is happy and you can use those precious 45 minutes waiting for the pizza to remember what life was like pre-Christmas break. Checking homework, double checking the family schedule for the week. Just taking a moment to breathe. I know.

But really, do you want that pizza? After weeks of holiday buffets and heavy meals, and the snacking…… Isn’t it time for a simple family dinner?

In the time it takes to order that pizza and wait, you can make your family a delicious meal, and eat it. Not only will it be cheaper and more fulfilling, but believe it or not, it will save you time!

This recipe, found on Foodnetwork.com, takes less than 30 minutes and is deliciously satisfying. Try it tonight and you will be so glad you did. Pizza, schmizza.

Parmesan Crusted Chicken Breasts with Tomato and Basil and Potatoes with Peppers and Onions

Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray

Total Time: 27 min
Prep: 15 min
Cook: 12 min
Yield: 4 servings
Level: Easy

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 to 2 pounds fingerling potatoes or red skin baby potatoes
  • 1 small red bell pepper, seeded and cut into thin strips
  • 1 Italian mild green pepper, cubanelle, seeded and thinly sliced
  • 1 medium yellow skinned onion, thinly sliced
  • 4 large cloves garlic, cracked away from skin
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 cup tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
  • Coarse salt and pepper
  • 2 cups shredded Parmesan, available in tubs near deli — make sure to get shredded cheese, not grated
  • 4 (6 to 8-ounce) boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 4 plum Roma tomatoes or small, vine ripe tomatoes, seeded and chopped
  • 15 to 20 leaves fresh basil, pile leaves, roll then thinly slice — chiffonade

Directions

Preheat oven to 500 degrees F.

Cut fingerling potatoes into halves or quarters, depending on thickness of fingerlings — thin, small fingerlings may also be left hole, larger potatoes should be quartered to speed cooking process. If you are using small red potatoes, halve or quarter them in the same way.

Cover a large cookie sheet with foil. Place potatoes on cookie sheet. Combine with peppers and onions, garlic and crushed red pepper flakes. Coat the potatoes, peppers and onions with extra-virgin olive oil just enough to coat vegetables in a thin layer, 2 to 3 tablespoons. Season liberally with salt and pepper. Place potatoes in the oven and roast 20 to 22 minutes, until potatoes are just tender and peppers and onions are crisp at edges. Toss mixture with tongs, turning the potatoes after 15 minutes. When the potatoes are cooked, transfer them to a serving dish and peel the foil off the cookie sheet and discard for super-quick clean up!

While potatoes cook, prepare chicken. Roll out a 2-foot piece of waxed paper or foil near the stove top. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium high heat — your pan must be very hot when the chicken is added. Pile the shredded cheese on the work surface created with the waxed paper or foil. Season your chicken breasts with black pepper but no salt; the cheese will add enough salt to the taste of the dish. Press the breasts firmly into the cheese. Coat both sides of breasts with as much cheese as possible. Add 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil to the skillet, 1 turn of the pan. Set breasts into the skillet and cook 7 minutes on each side, until cheese forms an even, golden casing around the tender chicken breasts.

While chicken cooks, combine chopped tomatoes with basil in a small bowl. Season with salt and pepper, to your taste.

Drain off any excess oil from chicken as you remove it from the skillet. Top chicken with big spoonfuls of raw sauce and serve with potatoes, peppers and onions.

Like it? Find this recipe and more here. Your family will think you have been in the kitchen all day, and you will get those few minutes to cope with your busy day afterall!

Luxury Time Featured by AAA!

December 31st, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Christmas is past, and the lights must come down. The New Year is upon us and our Resolutions are being made.

What are your Resolutions? Cleaner, more organized, homes? More time to enjoy the people and hobbies you love? Whatever your New Years Resolutions include, know that Luxury Time can help. With an expanded list of services we can bring you into the New Year with all of your chores done allowing you more time to focus on what pleasures life has in store for you.

AAA and Luxury Time are proud to present a New Years package that would allow you to start 2012 fresh and stress-free. Choose from two packages:

3 hours of concierge service for $37 -or-

10 hours of concierge service for $99

Start the New Year off knowing that your To-Do’s are being crossed off the list, by efficient professionals at a savings of 51%.

Save money! Have more time! That’s probably 2 of your Resolutions right there!

If you missed this deal before Christmas, now is the chance to purchase it through AAA. But hurry! This offer is only good from December 29, 2011 through January 5, 2011.

Click here to take advantage of this deal on the AAA Member Deals web site. Once it’s gone, it may be gone for good!

And don’t forget to “Like” us on our facebook page found here to get time saving tips and deals that you would not be able to get anywhere else.

Oosouji – A Japanese Custom Becomes Your New Year Tradition

December 26th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

“Oosouji” is the name of a Japanese annual ritual; it’s literal translation is “the big cleaning.” “Oo” meaning big,”souji” meaning cleaning.

At the end of every year, usually on New Years Eve for many families, Japanese homes are meticulously cleaned in an effort to drive out any impure influences that may have taken up residence during the previous year.  The timing is important: It’s considered inauspicious to drag old business, clutter and dust into a brand-new year. Purification is the key objective here, the end result (i.e. a clean and uncluttered house), is something I’m sure we all want and strive for.

This resonates with me. I know all too well that clutter can derail productivity. It’s distracting. And it can be downright depressing. Clutter wastes time and is uninspiring. The more clutter the more time is wasted.

Christmas 2011 is past, and if your house looks anything like mine, you might indeed be uninspired. How did this happen? Look at all this STUFF. Ugh! Where do you put it all? How do you organize it all?

New Years is less than a week away, and you are determined to be organized, use your time more wisely and in turn be less stressed. Why not take a page out of our Japanese friends old customs? It does after all make sense, a lot of sense.  Most Americans wait until spring to do the Big Cleaning. It is between now and then that we become lethargic and depressed with the weather and state of our own households, waiting for that nice spring day when the birds start chirping and we decide now, this is the perfect time to get our homes in order.

But this day won’t be here for a few months. And the New Year is upon us. How do we keep to our New Years Resolutions when we are doomed to sabotage them before the year even begins?

This week do yourselves a favor. Commit a day to Oosouji.

Start at the top.  The kids rooms are always the hardest to do, but what more perfect time than when they are home on break? Go through their toys and clothes with them. Use the 1-2 Rule. For every toy or item of clothes they received for Christmas, donate 2 items to charity.

Another tip, take inventory of what Christmas items you have and what you will need next year as you put them away this week. The stores are having their clearance sales on all of their left over holiday items and it might be a good time to go buy wrapping paper if you see that you will need more next year. Just be sure that you pack it away and make a note to yourself that you won’t need to purchase it next year. This will not only save you money, but save you stress when the holidays come around next year.

Keep your holiday storage boxes numbered (i.e. 1 0f 5) and keep your inventory list in the first box that you will open  (you will be relieved when you pull it out next year, trust me this is something I have done for 2 years now and I always breathe easy once I see and remember the best gift I could have given myself, that awesome list telling me what works, what doesn’t and what I have and what I need).

Continue on to every room in the house picking up the clutter, making a pile of things to donate and things to trash.

There are some amazing lists that you can find online for “spring cleaning”.  Click here to find one that we found that has every possible task that needs done.

This New Year, go into 2012 with a positive mind and a clean house and you will be getting a jump and the upper hand on your New Years Resolutions.

Happy New Year Everyone! 

Luxury Time Featured on Living Social!

December 19th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

What can’t Dasher, dancer, Prancer and Vixen carry in their sleigh?        Time!

With 6 days until Christmas time is running out! But fear not my friends! Luxury Time and Living Social have come together to save your sanity and last minute Christmas gift ideas, or maybe just some time for you to enjoy these last few days before Christmas!

December 19 – 21, 2011, Living Social will be featuring a wondrous Christmas miracle! The gift of time brought to you courtesy of Luxury Time Personal Concierge Service! Perfect for helping you wrap up those last minute details so you can enjoy the time with family and friends, or perfect for the people in your life could use a little break from the stress of daily training to outrun the clock.

These packages are set at prices only fit for this magical season! We are so excited to be able to offer you this deal available only through Living Social!

You can find the deal Monday December 18- Wednesday December 21 on the Akron/Canton Living Social web site here.

And don’t forget to “Like” us on our facebook page found here to get time saving tips and deals that you would not be able to get anywhere else.

Hiring A Professional

December 14th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

Hiring a professional can not only save you time, but it can also save you money in the long run. Let’s face it, when you do your own projects around the house you probably take shortcuts, that can end up costing you more time and money down the road when you have to redo them. A professional does it right the first time ensuring the quality and longevity of the project.

One of the best parts about a concierge company is that they have a list of qualified, quality professionals that they work with to ensure you are getting the best work for the best deal. Luxury Time has an extensive list of contractors and vendors that we work with because they are the best in their business. One more way we save you time…

Check out this article by Real Simple on When to Hire a Professional.

http://www.realsimple.com/home-organizing/home-improvement/yourself-when-hire-pro-10000001581970/index.html

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