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How can I handle my Anger After Divorce

Contributor: Gloria Swardenski

One of the frequent questions asked after a divorce is "How can I handle my anger"? While it's not always easy, working through your emotions will help you grow after divorce. For insight, read the following:

How can I get past the anger? I have bottled up my anger for so long, now all I feel is hate. I'd love to tell him what I think of him.

"The automatic way to become a more calm, even tempered person that can avoid and let go of frustration and anger by simply  read more >

Credit Scores and Tips to Improve them

Contributor: Anonymous

A credit score is a numerical expression based on a statistical analysis of a person's credit files, to represent the creditworthiness of that person. A credit score is primarily based on information, typically sourced from credit bureaus.

Lenders, such as banks and credit card companies, use credit scores to evaluate the potential risk posed by lending money to consumers and to mitigate losses due to bad debt. Lenders use credit scores to determine who qualifies for a loan, at what interest rate, and what credit limits.  read more >

Dental Caries (aka Tooth Decay)

Principle for Optimum Health: Do not ignore symptoms…do not be presumptuous regarding your health. If you are experiencing symptoms of an injury or illness; have been diagnosed with a disease process or if you are pregnant, nursing or desiring to become pregnant; you should consult with the healthcare provider of your  read more >

My Messy House is Driving me Crazy

Contributor: Blog

I live with my husband, my 18 month old daughter and my brother. Normally I keep the house pretty tidy and feel comfortable when I know that the house is clean, but for the last few years we have always had people staying with us and the house just gets so messy and disgusting that I almost can't even bare to be here anymore.

First we had my husband's sister in law come and live with us for, then she moved out and my husband's brother moved in. He then moved out and we had a neighbor live with us for a month  read more >

Hiring a Caregiver

Contributor: Jude Roberts

When hiring a professional in-home caregiver, there are a couple of ways in which they can be selected, either from an agency which specializes in screening and placing professional caregivers, or by doing the research, interviewing, screening, and hiring all on your own. Keep in mind that if you hire a professional caregiver on your own, you will be entirely responsible for paying certain types of taxes that may be new to you, as well as having to know which taxes your new employee should be paying as well.  read more >

Staying Active

Contributor: Anonymous

healthy, live longer and feel better.

More older people than ever before are involved in exercise and sports. They've learned that being physically fit doesn't have to mean aching muscles from workouts and hard-to-maintain exercise schedules. Many people are getting their exercise in active pastimes such as biking, skiing and tennis. Others prefer less active recreation such as walking, gardening or golf.

All are finding relaxation and fun while  read more >