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3 Money Arguments That Can Hurt Your Relationships
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Beyond Goodwill: The Different Types of Thrift Stores
Looking for secondhand treasure? Knowing the pros and cons of each type of thrift store can help you decide where to shop.
How Pre-Commitment Mechanisms Can Help You Resist Impulse Buys
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All the Ways You Can Score More Points and Miles This Holiday Season
While you're busy holiday shopping and preparing for trips to see the family, why not earn tons of points and miles in the process?
5 Jobs Proven to Make You Live Longer
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How to Be a Stellar Mentor to Someone at Work
So, you've been asked to become a mentor. Great! Now, make sure you become one of the best.
Ask the Readers: Do You Own Apple Products?
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How Constant Rejection Can Actually Lead to Success
Believe it or not, back-to-back rejection can lead you straight to success.
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Bulk Buying Basics: What to Buy, How to Store, and Money Saving Tips
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30 Handy Uses for Bobby Pins
Got a clogged drain, a locked door, a soiled knick-knack, a busted zipper? Release your inner MacGyver and reach for a bobby pin!
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