Today we found articles on ingenious laundry tips to simplify your life, how knowing the stages of sleep can help you rest better, and things that organized people do.
A dear friend of mine had six children. She once told me that one secret to their financial stability came in the form of making their own toiletries and bathroom items, specifica
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.
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.
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
This year, lessen your carbon footprint, support your local economy, save money, and give to charity all at the same time — buy gifts at the thrift store.
Two of the unhappiest people I ever knew lived in the apartment below mine when I lived for two years in Salt Lake City. They acted as on-site managers--collected rent checks in
Sometimes the ingenuity of people knocks me out. As I was surfing today to find new and exciting ways to save money, I came across a video on Metacafe. It has almost no sound, b
The last person I thought would impart valuable spiritual wisdom is self-proclaimed rich idiot and wealth guru Robert Shemin, author of “How Come That Idiot’s Rich and I’m Not?&quo
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Best Money Tips: Laundry Tips That Will Simplify Your Life
Today we found articles on ingenious laundry tips to simplify your life, how knowing the stages of sleep can help you rest better, and things that organized people do.
A Step-by-Step Guide for When Friends Ask for Help Being Frugal
One writer shares his five-step plan for helping friends who want to be frugal, so you can use it for your friends, too — or yourself.
DIY Baby Care for Your Cheap Bum
A dear friend of mine had six children. She once told me that one secret to their financial stability came in the form of making their own toiletries and bathroom items, specifica
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Best Money Tips: The Science of the Perfect Nap
Today we found some awesome articles on the science of the perfect nap, places not to use a debit card, and tax-saving deductions.
The 13 Craziest Cruises Ever to Sail the High Seas
Shuffleboard and bingo are so yesterday. You can see — and do — so much more when you set sail these days.
Best Money Tips: How to Maintain Friendships As An Adult
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.
8 Ways to Stay Sun Safe This Summer
Summer is here and the sun is beaming brightly. But before you head outside, make sure your skin is thoroughly protected from damaging rays.
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.
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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
10 Great Gifts From the Thrift Store
This year, lessen your carbon footprint, support your local economy, save money, and give to charity all at the same time — buy gifts at the thrift store.
Shoppers to Spend Less This Holiday Season
Despite some early predictions, it looks like holiday shoppers are not spending as much this year. Learn some of the reasons why.
The 1% Rule and Other Ways to Make Goals Manageable
Big goals are achieved through small changes. How small? Well, forget about 110% — sometimes all you need to give is 1%.
New Ideas for the Chopstick
In China alone, an estimated 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks are used and thrown away every year. This equals the wood from 25 millio
30 Free Ways to Cheer Yourself Up
Cheer up! No matter how you feel or what is going wrong, there are lots of free ways to improve your mood and brighten your day.
Let things go
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Make a crafty airbrush out of old junk
Sometimes the ingenuity of people knocks me out. As I was surfing today to find new and exciting ways to save money, I came across a video on Metacafe. It has almost no sound, b
Spiritual Insights From A Rich Idiot
The last person I thought would impart valuable spiritual wisdom is self-proclaimed rich idiot and wealth guru Robert Shemin, author of “How Come That Idiot’s Rich and I’m Not?&quo
Spring Cleaning Your Finances: Highlights From Our Chat With Leslie Tayne
Don't miss the highlights from our chat with Leslie Tayne on spring cleaning your finances!