Jul
30
Can Your Family Live on a Single Income?
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By Stephanie Foster
Many families dream of having one parent stay at home to raise the kids. The idyllic picture of having mom (or dad) home, taking care of the kids, cooking great meals, keeping a beautiful home, is hard to resist.
It’s also incredibly difficult financially.
However, in many cases it can be done. And with practice the sacrifices you make may not seem so bad. You will probably take fewer vacations, and they’ll be simpler. You will probably eat out less often. You will probably buy fewer things. If you and your family can live with that, you will probably be able to cope.
Jul
28
By Terence Young
A vision board is typically a collage of images or words that you’ve assembled representing your deepest goals, dreams and desires. The idea behind this is that when you surround yourself with images of who you want to become, what you want to have, where you want to live, or where you want to vacation, your life changes to match those images and those desires.
Jul
22
Achieve More By Getting Eccentric With Your Time And Energy
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By Mary McNeil
Here’s an application of the 80/20 Principle that not only makes sense… it can make you time, energy, money and bring fulfillment too. That is if you dare to use it to your full eccentric and idiosyncratic potential!
There’s no doubt that there are chunks of time in life which are far, far more enjoyable and productive than others. And conversely, that there are chunks of time when you have to work incredibly hard to achieve not very much. And yet overall you probably behave as though that’s entirely untrue, as though all time and all energy is equal.
The 80/20 Principle (also known as the Pareto Law) asserts that you achieve 80% of your results in only 20% of your time and using only 20% of your energy.
Jul
22
What Is Knee Arthritis?
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By Matthew Hick
The most common type of knee arthritis is Osteoarthritis, degenerative joint disease, caused by wear-and-tear on the knee joints. Osteoarthritis causes a progressive wearing away of the cartilage of the joint surrounding the knee. When this protective cartilage is worn away by knee arthritis, bare bone is exposed within the joint. It is extremely painful and can become so debilitating that the sufferer can barely stand or walk for any length of time.
Jul
20
By Glenda Logan-Glover
Many of us are diligently taking the family photos but how many of our memories will be sent forward to enrich future generations? Leave a lasting family legacy and debunk the following myths…
1. Your Memories WILL make it across the generations
Although taking pictures has become easier with the advent of digital photography, making sure they are preserved and make it to the next generation isn’t always so easy.
Jul
18
By David Timms
Secretly we all want just a few things in life, none the least of which is to live a life that is healthy and energetic. One way to accomplish this is to eat a well balanced diet that fuels the body to take on life’s challenges.
Did you know that one of the best things you can do to improve your overall health and well being is to eat a diet that is well rounded and nutritious?
Diet can make the difference between feeling great and feeling just o.k. But how do you know which foods will propel you to health and well being?
Proper nutrition is easy. In fact, all you need to do to ensure your health and well being is follow five simple steps, outlined below.
Jul
16
Talking to People Made Easy
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By Peter Murphy
Have you ever noticed how personalities with ‘’people skills'’ just seem to naturally radiate a positive energy which makes talking to people absolutely easy for them? In parties or in bars, you will see ‘’people magnets'’, or those who make a crowd gather around them because their personality or what they have to say proves to be irresistible to a lot of people.
The skill of having the affinity of talking to people does not need to be an innate quality, it can also be an acquired or developed skill. If the thought of approaching a total stranger or talking in front of a group of people is enough to make you sweat, then you need to take steps into honing your skills so that it will be easier for you to talk to people. Here are some tips on how you can develop your conversational and your ‘’people'’ skills:
Jul
14
By Saleem Rana
You want to improve your success, but don’t know where to start.
It’s only human to strive for our best.
How do you get the ball rolling?
Here are 10 questions to create success, unconventional success, because the answers come from you, and not from some book on success.
I suggest that you don’t just read this article but write a one page response to each of the questions. When you do this, you’ll get a better idea of how to create success your way, success on your own terms, unconventional success.
Jul
13
By Andy Lim
When the waste elimination system clogs, your body will reabsorb some of the toxins through the blood stream. This can lead to disruption in your internal organs and development of diseases as your body tries to get rid of these toxins. As the colon cannot function properly, the toxins will begin to accumulate and then develop into a hardened fecal matter. By this time, your body cannot remove it on its own. Internal colon cleansing can get rid of this unwanted and hardened waste material before they can release more toxins to cause more illnesses.
Jul
13
By Jeanette Shinn
The last several weeks before the wedding can be the most stressful time period of the entire wedding planning process. Sure, the big items are all taken care of. The dress has been ordered, as have the flowers, photography, and the cake. But there are a ton of details that need to be wrapped up. Things like figuring out the seating plan at the reception. Like picking out your wedding cake jewelry or your bridesmaids gifts. And do not forget arranging someone to pick up aunt Georgina at the airport after your cousin bailed on you.









