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01/21/2013
Losing Like a Winner One of the most horrendous things to happen to kids since the advent of day care is the way the concept of winning is now taught in schools. Schools today teach children that everybody is entitled to something simply by showing up. More >>

Tags: Attitude, Education, Family/Relationships - Children, Feelings, Parenting
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01/21/2013
Playing Manners Scenarios with Kids Depending on their age, you can work on different manners with your kids by acting out the situations in which they would use them in an age-appropriate way. More >>

Tags: Behavior, Kids, Manners, Parenting, Values
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01/21/2013
10-Second Recipes: Cruise on These Affordable Submarines Toward Good Nutrition Popular national submarine sandwich shops often show off in their ads which subs are lower in fat and calories compared to the more tubby ones they offer. Almost always, this also involves selecting a smaller roll than the longest choice. You can make the same wise decisions at home while replicating the fun of going out. More >>

Tags: 10 Second Recipes, Budget, Eat Less-Move More, Eating healthy, Nutrition, Recipes, Stay-at-Home Mom
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01/21/2013
To Skype or Not to Skype?: That Is the Question I have a fairly sizable following on social media, and want to start a series of online webinars using Skype®, the popular wireless telecommunications platform...My only problem is naming the webinar series. More >>

Tags: Budget, Cliff Ennico, Internet-Media, Social Media, Stay-at-Home Mom, SucceedingInYourBusiness.com, Work from Home
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01/21/2013
Lance Armstrong's Fall Is a Timeless Tale The world's greatest storytellers allow us to better understand human beings and their complexities through fiction. Lance Armstrong's sad fall from grace since his admission of doping last week is a true story, but it could have just as easily been torn from the great writers' notebooks. More >>

Tags: Kids, Parenting
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01/18/2013
The Bravest Thing I've Seen Someone Do I have the honor of being a member of the combat veterans here in the United States and see superhuman bravery daily. But what always got me, was even though many would never see home again, they would quietly head out and do their missions. More >>

Tags: Military, Read On-Air, Values
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01/18/2013
Changing from Negative to Positive My mentor is my foster mom. I lived with my foster family for just over one year when I was 15 years old, but I was stubborn and independent. I learned so much from her, like what a mom was supposed to be like. More >>

Tags: Attitude, Behavior, Change in Attitude, Compliment, Marriage, Values, Women's Point of View
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01/18/2013
The Synchronicity of Life My husband and I have had two crazy years. To make a long story short, we decided to let go of a job he had for over 12 years because we could not handle the immorality of how they did business. He started a new company and money has been tight. More >>

Tags: Behavior, Business, Job, Marriage, Respect, Response To A Call, Response to a Comment, Values
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01/18/2013
Quote of the Week The time is always right to do what is right. More >>

Tags: Quote of the Week
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01/17/2013
How to say 'I Love You' My husband of 23 years doesn't say the words 'I love you' very often. More >>

Tags: Health, Husband, Marriage, Read On-Air
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