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10/15/2012
Tough Lunch The price my kids pay for me to pack their school lunches is to simply put their lunch boxes in some visible place where I can find them. However, for some reason, my 6 and 8-year-olds remember this routine, but my 10-year-old does not... More >>

Tags: Education, Family, Kids, Parenting, Raising children, Relationships, Relatives, School
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10/15/2012
Building a Successful 'Authorized Rep' Program Back in the day, when the baby boomers were young, every neighborhood had at least one 'Fuller Brush man' or 'Avon lady' selling products door to door in their spare time. Interestingly, the model appears to be coming back with the increasing popularity of social media websites, and a lot of companies are looking to pay people for recommending and selling their products to their friends, neighbors, and family members... More >>

Tags: Budget, Cliff Ennico, online selling, Stay-at-Home Mom, SucceedingInYourBusiness.com, Work from Home
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10/15/2012
Healthy Habits: Introducing Your Family to Yellow Foods Yellow is a great color - it's the color of sunshine, and sunshine energizes us. Yellow fruits and vegetables come in a range of textures and flavors, and contain a variety of beneficial vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. Here are some to choose next time you're at the market... More >>

Tags: Eat Less-Move More, Eating healthy, FreshBaby.com, Health, Kids, Parenting, Simple Savings, Stay-at-Home Mom
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10/15/2012
Can You Not Live Without Your Cell Phone? I recently went to go see a movie (something I very rarely do), and I didn't bring my cell phone in with me. I then went to lunch, and again, left my phone in the car. For some reason, this freaked people out. More >>

Tags: Cell phone, Friendships, Health, Internet-Media, Internet/Media, iPhone, Personal Responsibility, Personal Responsiblity, Relationships, Technology
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10/12/2012
Que Sera Sera! ...I've finally acknowledged that when I was growing up, my family's dialogue was about fears, and I learned to think 1) if I was perfect, my parents would be happy and 2) I couldn't be happy unless I was perfect. More >>

Tags: Anxiety, Fears, Follow up to Call, Health, Mental Health, Parenting, Perfectionism, Read On-Air, Response to a Call, Spouse, Stress
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10/12/2012
7 Ways to Make a Marriage Work 1. Like and get along with your in-laws. After all they raised your spouse... More >>

Tags: Budget, Finances, In-Laws, Inlaws, Sex, Spouse
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10/12/2012
Who Pays for College? I was only 17 when I started college, and since I didn't like school, my first thought was to go during the summers, too, to get it over with. Then I thought, I don't want to be 20 years old and working full time. So I decided to go 'co-op'... More >>

Tags: College, Education, Finances, Higher education, Parenting
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10/12/2012
Quote of the Week The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do.
The hard part is doing it.
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Tags: Quote of the Week
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10/11/2012
My Husband Told Me the Facts Last winter, I weighed A LOT! My husband suggested I joined a weight loss program. I did, but boy was I angry he thought I was FAT. More >>

Tags: Eat Less-Move More, Exercise, Fitness, Health, Husband, Overweight, Read On-Air, Response to a Comment, Spouse
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10/11/2012
Effects of Decisions As an older adult now, I have to say the hardest lesson I have learned is that all actions have consequences. More >>

Tags: Life lessons, Values
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