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The People You Meet
Life can be funny. Gifts comes in strange places. Support is all around. Friday afternoon, I tweeted about TGIF, and about my favorite day of the week when I enjoy a nice dinner with my family, a good glass of Cabernet, and 20/20 (my favorite). However, this Friday night didnt quite turn out the way I had planned. These things always happen to us for some reason. We often have these emergencies, which in the end, turn out to be nothing serious, but scare us just the same.
How To Host The Perfect New Year's Eve Party
New Years Eve can be a time to gather with friends, relax and remember the good times and the bad times of the past year. Planning ahead for that perfect last party of the year will ensure a safe and fun time for everyone.
Eating Healthy With A Busy Schedule
So were all busy right? Running to and from places. To Starbucks, to theoffice, to visit an elderly grandparent, to the gym, to an extra-curricular activity, a meeting. Running running running. And yet, I always roll my eyes at those skinny girls who say, I just dont have time to eat! Yah, WHATEVER! Rome could be burning, and there I am, chompin away. In fact, I can count on one hand the number of meals Ive missed inmyENTIRElifetime. If you ask my husband, hell attest to it! No joke. I NEVER miss a meal.
TOP 10 REASONS TO GO ORGANIC
Regardless of diet, organics are a smart priority. Opting for organics is one of the most powerful choices each of us can make for personal and planetary health. Free of harmful chemicals, boasting with more nutrition, taste, and sustainable sustenance, buying organically grown food is a direct vote for immediate health and the hopeful future of generations to come. 1. AVOID CHEMICALS
How to Get Out of Debt
Every family’s financial circumstances are different, but debt is something that many Americans have in common. The problem is not necessarily having debt, but not being able to pay it off. Worse yet, some people find themselves getting deeper into debt. While the 2005 Cambridge Consumer Credit Index shows that 25 percent of Americans consider paying off debt a top priority, a 2004 survey conducted by LendingTree found that more than half of those concerned about owing high debts had no definite financial plan for eliminating those debts.
