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Efficient Time Management that Can Free Up More of Your Busy Schedule: Advice Intended for Working Parents - VLANFINITY
Do you want to learn how to better organize your time as a working parent? Is it common for you to feel like there aren't enough hours in the day? Then you should definitely read this article about efficient time management for busy parents. We've got you protected in every way, from setting priorities to handing off work. Get some tips on how to better manage your time by clicking the link.
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10 Examples of the Differences Between Thrifty, Frugal, Stingy, and Cheap
Is there a difference? Sure we can all come up with a fancy definition. But when it comes to giving tangible examples, most people break down.
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I’m nearly 60. Here’s what I’ve learned about growing old
@IAmTimDowling writes about the end of ambition, involuntary grunts and a mistrust of bathroom fittings.
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21 Things To Do In Your Free Time - Vital Dollar
Looking for things to do in your free time? Here are some fun and productive ways to use your downtime, whether it's a few minutes or a few days.
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Critical Lessons That They Fail to Teach You in School
Most people learn life’s most valuable lessons too late in life. Here are 31 lessons that they fail to teach you in school.
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When My Wife Developed Alzheimer’s, the Story of Our Marriage Kept Us Connected
To prepare for a future of losing her, bit by bit, I began reciting a love letter
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For kids grappling with the pandemic's traumas, art classes can be an oasis
As health officials sound the alarm about the pandemic's impact on children's mental health, music, drama and other art classes are helping kids adjust to being in-person again.
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Most advice is pretty bad
I think that lots of advice given is bad - it isn’t practical, it isn’t insightful, and it is often something that is amazingly obvious to the person who is receiving it. Take, for example, these two pieces of advice from Sam Altman (someone who I admire and think can be very insightful - his
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You're Never too Old to Be a Success
Just because you’re approaching the mid-century mark (or even well past it) doesn’t mean you’re too old to be a success and make your dreams come true.
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The “Maybe Favour”: We More Readily Commit To Helping A Stranger If We Might Not Have To Follow Through
By Emma Young. Exploiting the “maybe favour” effect could have big implications for society.
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The dark side of wellness: the overlap between spiritual thinking and far-right conspiracies
Extreme right-wing views and the wellness community are not an obvious pairing, but ‘conspirituality’ is increasingly pervasive. How did it all become so toxic? By Eva Wiseman
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It’s Time to Stop Talking About “Generations”
From boomers to zoomers, the concept gets social history all wrong.
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Luxury Brands: Do They Have a Place Today?
Is the desire to possess or vend luxury items out of step in today’s world?
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We Need a Shorter Workweek to Free Us From the Tyranny of Work
Being able to relax, spend time with loved ones, have freedom from a boss, and do whatever the hell we want are essential parts of what it means to be human. Workers need more time off.
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The divorce from hell, the battle for alimony and emptied pockets
Terry Power’s face tightened as he listened to his wife’s attorney tick off their assets on the final day of his divorce trial. He sat in a leather chair at a glass-covered table inside a paneled judicial chamber and he thought not for the first time that her voice annoyed him.
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Jobs, marriages, cities – we are quitting them in our droves
The pandemic changed everything… but most of all, it made us question the way we live
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How to Kill a Zombie Fire
Underground peat fires refuse to die, even when flooded with water. So scientists developed a new weapon to put them down for good.
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Life Lessons from a Moab Trailer
What I learned about love, loss, and landscape over two decades of living in a 1961 Artcraft mobile home in the Utah desert
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Who Says Life Is Supposed To Be Easy?
Reading Time: 6 minutes You have made the dedication to start a business or you are going to be more outgoing. Then again you may have just gone through a divorce. And you are trying to decide what you are going to do next. You are then hit with your first big obstacle. Why isn’t this as easy as people make it seem? Are you just not good at this? Why do some people make what you are trying to do look so easy, while other people struggle? Isn’t starting a new business supposed to be easy? First, you have to understand that nothing …
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How should you choose the right right thing to do?
The ethical life means being good to ourselves, to others, and to the world. But how do you choose if these demands compete?
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