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A Psychic Discusses Anger and Angry People

Contributor: Elizabeth Holloway

As a psychic, I had to learn how to deal with angry people early. When you come to talk to me, it is usually when you are less than confident and not feeling your best. Sometimes people are downright angry. So, first let us define anger:

It is a noun and a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by wrong; wrath; ire. As a verb (used with object) It is used to arouse anger or wrath. Or as a very (used without object), it is something to become angry: He angers with little provocation.  read more >

Maximize Your Financial Success With These 8 Must- Do’s

Contributor: Jeneth Blackert

I love being an entrepreneur. I love the challenge of managing all the finances, administrative Fun, the marketing and the work. I really do. And recently, I have made my life even easier by learning, following and teaching these monumental must-do's. You see it is easy for some of us to set a goal and achieve in no time flat and then there are others that know what they want but it seems to take them a lot longer to achieve it. Why do you think that is?

Maybe these 8 must-do's can help.  read more >

Benefits of Vitamin C

Vitamin C is one of the safest and most effective nutrients, experts say. A recent study pub-lished in Seminars in Preventive and Alternative Medicine revealed the growing list of vitamin C benefits, including: Protection against immune system deficiencies, cardiovascular disease, pre-natal health problems, eye disease and  read more >

Operation Clean -Winning the War on a Messy House

Contributor: Dave Sean Brooks

First, I am going to design a house that is like the inside of a gym shower (a clean gym shower) or surgical room; think tiles, linoleum floors and stainless steel. Each room will be covered from top to bottom with a completely waterproof material and all the fixtures will be stainless steel. And, in the center of each room there'll be a large drain so that you can just hose off everything. Then twice a week, my wife and I can just hook up the power washer and hose down entire house from top to bottom and then squeegee the water towards the  read more >

Ten Thousand Joys and Ten Thousand Sorrows

Contributor: Brenda Avadian

Olivia Ames Hoblitzelle writes a beautiful story of compassion and selfless love for her beloved husband, Hob, in Ten Thousand Joys and Ten Thousand Sorrows--A Couple's Journey through Alzheimer's.

After three decades of marriage, they embark on a six-year journey consciously and lovingly through this final chapter of their relationship.

Hob is diagnosed with Alzheimer's at age 72 and Olivia, age 58, recalls her own  read more >

Five Steps to Fitness Success

Contributor: Pete Bellisano

Despite what you might see on TV infomercials or in newspaper ads, there is no magic bullet or miracle pill that will get you fit overnight. No matter what any glamorous hard-body spokesperson says about the newest "revolutionary" exercise machine, diet, or supplementation program- the fact is that achieving fitness success takes time and energy. You can bet that the spokesperson did not get his or her physique by using the "new, amazing de-fat-alizer" machine for 30 seconds a day  read more >