June 25th, 2010
Do you find yourself bored with something you used to be passionate about? Losing interest in something that you were once passionate about may indicate possible burn out. Burn out comes about when you have been pushing yourself too hard for too long. You can avoid this feeling and remain productive when it comes to [...]
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June 7th, 2010
Ever since I was a kid, it was ingrained in me that the world is driven by money. One of the best lessons I ever learned about money was when I was six years old. I had performed some chores around the house for my mother. Those lessons still affect my decisions today. I received [...]
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June 3rd, 2010
Between our jobs, school and all the other activities that fill up our lives, we get precious little time to spend with the very people we work so hard for – our children. Even the weekends are filled up. If we’re working parents, we usually spend our Saturdays catching up on essential chores. That leaves [...]
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