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Best Money Tips: 25 Foods You Should Never Buy Again
Today we found some great articles on foods you should never buy again, strategies for dealing with toxic people, and free things that extremely happy people do every day.
Best Money Tips: The Best Sites for Online Courses
Today we found articles on the best sites for online courses, how having a roommate may (or may not) save you money, and how to pack light for winter travel.
How to Be a More Positive Person
Life will always have frustrations and disappointments. But if you follow these suggestions, it'll be easier to approach any setback with positivity and joy.
The 5 Best Exercise Videos
Sweat it out with the comforts of home with the right exercise video. Any of these five best exercise videos are great choices!
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6 Ways to Transition to a New Career After 30
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What to Do If You Can't Pay Your Private Student Loan
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10 Affordable Ways to Make Spring Break All About Self-Care
Want to treat yourself this spring break without blowing your budget? There are plenty of cheap (or free!) ways to put yourself first.
Chore Time: Allowances for Adults
Kids receive allowances for doing their chores. A similar system can be a great way to help adults budget for discretionary spending.
5 Surprises When Downsizing to a Condo
Condo living is a common way to downsize. But for homeowners making the leap, it comes with a few surprises you may not expect.
Cleaning House With Dr. Bronner
A few years ago, I noticed that, not only did I seem to spend a little more cash than I was comfortable with on cleaning products for my house, but I was having a sort of reaction to them: he [more]
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Today we found some great articles on the foods that are breaking your grocery budget, ways to wake up energized, and people you should hide from your Facebook feed.
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Ewww, bugs! Send your unwelcome household guests packing with some simple, cheap, and eco-friendly pest solutions.
Here's What It Means to Be Vested in Your 401(k)
The money you put in a 401(k) is always yours. You may have to wait a little longer, however, before you pocket your employer's contributions.
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A life cluttered with junk not only takes up space — it can take your energy, too.