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From my article How to Design Your Life at The Change Blog: There are no guarantees that life will turn out the way you want…
From my article How to Design Your Life at The Change Blog: There are no guarantees that life will turn out the way you want…
Save Time, Energy & Money! by David Bohl Whether economic times are abundant or tight, it’s always an advantage to be a savvy consumer. And
Your marriage is on the rocks. You lost your job. Your best friend isn’t talking to you. You hurt your back. You are one month
Technology can seem like your best friend or your worst enemy. The truth is that technology is always your friend–you just have to know how
Baby Boomers are often referred to as “the lump in the snake” when describing their effect on the economy. And right now, that lump is
Have the doldrums got you down? Too many negative hits in a row making you feel like the target at a carnival shooting gallery? Sometimes,
Children. It’s a big decision, some say the biggest you’ll ever make. People have kids for many reasons. For some, kids are life’s biggest blessing.
Many of us spend a lot of time being concerned about every aspect of our lives and often miss out on the sweet feeling of
Being rich is having money; being wealthy is having time. – Margaret Bonnano Sometimes it’s hard to believe we all have the same 24 hours/day
It wasn’t too long ago that I was close to hitting the breaking point in my own life – but I had no sense of
One of the biggest causes of marital strife is finances. So many couples who end up either in counseling or divorce court say financial issues
Check out my guest post Whose Story Are You Living? at The Change Blog: “Do you ever find yourself telling someone you’ve recently met the
Many thanks to Michelle at the Affirmawords Blog for the opportunity to share my insights on the topic: “What Inspires the People that Inspire Others?”
Mike Vardy at EffTD has posted a review of my eBook Your Life in Balance. Thanks Mike!
What would you say if I told you that the idea of a linear, ladder-like career may have been a mere blip on the cultural
Life is full of ups and downs. There are times that call for a little something special – nothing big, nothing earth shattering. Just a
Is middle age a time of crisis or control? Joe Brown, a 45-year old husband, father, and successful businessman, wakes up one morning to ask,
In less than one week, Americans heard how two giants in the television business loved their work and their families even more. NBC Washington Bureau