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Temper, Temper: Lifetime of aggressiveness leads to negative outcomes

Contributor: Jared Wadley

People who were aggressive as children and young adults are likely to continue that behavior later in adult life and wind up with marital problems, traffic violations and even arrests, a study shows.

"These individuals also had the lowest levels of occupational prestige and  read more >

Financial Survival Strategies

There is no pain quite like cash flow pain, is there?

Depending on how severely the economic meltdown has affected you personally, here are some financial strategies to help you survive.  read more >

Part 4 of .. Eating Well…Feeling Satisfied…And Losing Weight

Greetings, Beloved Reader! It is my prayer for you - and the desire of your Heavenly Father - that you prosper and be healthy in your soul  read more >

Eight Ways to Stop Procrastinating Now

Contributor: Anonymous

What can you do to accomplish more of what you want to do? Here are some immediate suggestions:

1. Choose the easiest place to start

You don't always have to start at the beginning. If that first step seems the hardest, start with another part of the project  read more >

Organization offers help to caregivers of people with dementia

Contributor: Caregivers Alliance

Dementia is a progressive brain disease, and people with dementia struggle with memory loss, an inability to think clearly, difficulty maintaining a stable mood, and difficulty perform common daily functions such as eating, bathing, and communicating with others.

While people with dementia struggle with daily life, the caregivers for people  read more >

Transform your Workouts into Worship

Have you ever said this, "I don't have TIME to exercise"? Some of us have said that more than once! In reality, it's not about having time to exercise (we all have the same 24 hours each day); we need to make time  read more >