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Of late Getting Things Done by David Allen has seemed like the book to read. I read it a year or two ago, and internalized a lot of its methodology. One thing about it, though
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Don't beat yourself up over the financial challenges ahead. Be proud of what you've already accomplished.
Beating corporate America at its own game
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Today we found some great articles on the things smart people don’t do, jobs with the biggest pay raises, and new ways to use your farmers market favorites.
Health Insurance Costs Too High? Alternative Not Pretty
I hear this argument over and over and it's one of the things I'll debate until I'm blue in the face. "Health insurance is too expensive." Ok, I have to agree
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Today we found articles on ways to maintain adult friendships, timesaving kitchen tips to simplify your life, and the best ways to sell your old stuff and make money.
Turn a Day Off Into Your Most Profitable Day of the Year
We often focus on what is most pressing with our finances. But if you take a day off to do some long-term work, you can save hundreds of dollars a year.
Scheduling Time Versus Scheduling Tasks
Of late Getting Things Done by David Allen has seemed like the book to read. I read it a year or two ago, and internalized a lot of its methodology. One thing about it, though
The 5 Most Lucrative Restaurant Franchises
With "fast-casual" replacing fast food, franchises are on the rise. Take a look at the most lucrative eateries in the business.
Get Cash Back by Caring for Others
I recently discovered a website that offers cash refunds on an assortment of items that I use every day. The nation
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Is anxiety holding you back from traveling the globe? Don't let it. You can crush those fears and have fun seeing the world.
Avoid the Gift That Belly Flops
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From giving handmade items to sharing experiences like storytelling nights, discover wonderful and different ways to celebrate the spirit of Chanukah.
4 Best Jobs for Work Life Balance
If your work-life balance has got you off-kilter, it's time to look for a job that will put you back on track.