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Quit wasting your lunch hour on lunch (or how you can change your life in just 45 minutes a day)
Lunch hour has become recess, a chance to unwind and play a little bit. But it doesn't have to be. Those 45 minutes every day can be the reason you go to work and just the time you
Cleaning House With Dr. Bronner
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Jettison the Junk: Why Clutter Clouds Your Mind and Saps Your Energy
A life cluttered with junk not only takes up space — it can take your energy, too.
26 Unexpected Uses for Aluminum Foil
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Achieve More With Goal Sequencing
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Nintendo giving away free non-slip jackets for Wii remotes
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3 Unbelievable Real Estate Tax Shelters of the Rich
The rich finding crazy tax loopholes may not surprise you — but you'll be floored by these real estate tax shelters.
Death and Money: Helping your family now in case something happens later
A lady I know of died last night. It was expected; she was diagnosed with incurable cancer last spring. I didn't really know her, as I'd just recently moved into a place wh
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The case for caloric labeling
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6 Places It Pays to Relocate To
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Put it in a Pie for Fast, Frugal Food
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5 Times You're Better Off Without a Real Estate Agent
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8 Career Mistakes to Stop Making by 30
By age 30, you should know better than to make any of these career mistakes. If not, soon you may be looking for another career.
Best Money Tips: Cheap Alternatives to Cable
Today we found some great articles on cheap alternatives to cable, tips to save money in the new year, and savings ideas for online shopping.
The Four C's of Applying for and Managing your Credit
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