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5 Thrifty Business Dress Tips to Keep You Looking Your Best

September 28, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber 1 Comment

5 Thrifty Business Dress Tips to Keep You Looking Your Best

It can be intimidating and expensive when you start to transition from college to business attire. You may have little more than an interview suit and a couple dress shirts hanging in your closet. With these tips and tricks, you can build an easy work wardrobe without breaking the bank. Keep it simple Start with […]

Filed Under: Business, Career, Fashion, Guest Submission, Personal Development Tagged With: Budget, businesss, career, dress, fashion, thrifty

Essentials You Need for a Successful Business, Even if You Work from Home

September 25, 2015 by Anita Ginsburg Leave a Comment

Essentials You Need for a Successful Business, Even if You Work from Home

As a small business owner, you want to take every step possible to make your business a true success. While a small business may be able to cut corners in different ways, there are some things that all businesses will need in order to be truly successful, and this holds true even if you run your […]

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: business equipment, home business, home business essentials

6 Style Tips for the Frugal Housewife

September 23, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber Leave a Comment

6 Style Tips for the Frugal Housewife

Most of the time, being frugal is not an option, it’s a necessity. If you don’t want to show up at the parent-teacher conference in gray sweats and fuzzy house slippers, it is imperative to learn how to style yourself, making the most out of every dollar you spend on your wardrobe. Select a color […]

Filed Under: Fashion, Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: Budget, fashion, finances, home, housewife, shopping

Treating Addiction in Teens: Getting the Help You Need

September 22, 2015 by Sarah Landrum Leave a Comment

Treating Addiction in Teens: Getting the Help You Need

September is National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month. Sadly, it’s not the only month of the year that teens can find themselves in trouble with substance abuse. As your child crosses over into the teenage realm, they are faced with a veritable onslaught of changes in their body and emotional wellbeing. This is the great […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: addiction, Alcohol, Children, Drugs, family, health, Parenting, Parenting teens, parenting tips

How Your Clothes Impact Your Success

September 21, 2015 by Gabriella Diesendorf Leave a Comment

How Your Clothes Impact Your Success

Dressing is not only about how others see you. It is also about how you see yourself. Women will often tell you that they have certain outfit combinations that make them feel more confident. When you feel confident and professional, it is more likely that others will perceive you as such, also. Therefore, you can […]

Filed Under: Career, Personal Development Tagged With: clean clothes, clothes, power clothes

Why Public Education Might Not Be the Best Fit for Your Child

September 18, 2015 by Lizzie Weakley Leave a Comment

Why Public Education Might Not Be the Best Fit for Your Child

As a parent, you know well that every child is unique. You’ve watched your daughter flourish in her karate classes while her brother excels at swimming. As you observe these differences, you wonder how a one-size-fits-all public education can cater to the needs of individual children. In reality, it may not. Although public education has […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: academics, alternative education, charter school, education, public education, students

5 Reasons Why Fashionable Moms Shop on Sales

September 16, 2015 by Gabriella Diesendorf 1 Comment

5 Reasons Why Fashionable Moms Shop on Sales

Sales are a great way to shop at low prices and prepare for the next year with some new wardrobe. Young girls usually shop on sale because it will save them a lot of money, unlike shopping at the beginning of the season. Moms, on the other hand, have some additional reasons to shop on […]

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: flash sales, inexpensive wardrobe, sales

Lessons You Should Teach Your High-Maintenance Teen Before They Leave the Nest

September 14, 2015 by Anita Ginsburg Leave a Comment

Lessons You Should Teach Your High-Maintenance Teen Before They Leave the Nest

There comes a time in every parent’s life when their children are ready to move out on their own. If you are the parent of a high-maintenance teenager, teaching them valuable lessons often seems like a daunting task. In today’s society, teens have become accustomed to instant satisfaction of their wants. When they are ready […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: couponing, Coupons, Emergency Fund, high-maintenance kids, save money, teenagers

Contact Sports: Are They a Yes or No for Growing Kids?

September 11, 2015 by Brooke Chaplan Leave a Comment

Contact Sports: Are They a Yes or No for Growing Kids?

With the recent announcement of the first ever all-girls tackle football league, it’s clear that contact sports will only continue to grow in popularity. But when your son or daughter wants to sign up for what you perceive as a violent game, what should you do? If you’re wondering whether contact sports will leave permanent […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: Children, Exercise, fitness, Kids, Sports

Internet Safety and Security: Have You Talked With Your Family About Cyber Dangers?

September 9, 2015 by Rachelle Wilber 1 Comment

Internet Safety and Security: Have You Talked With Your Family About Cyber Dangers?

Experts estimated that over 30 percent of computers around the world are infected with some sort of malware. Even more disturbing, roughly 74,000 new viruses are created every day. Internet security should be a top priority for every family. Below explains five key Internet safety and security points to discuss with your family. Cyberbullying Children […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting, Social Media, Technology Tagged With: cyber, cyberbullying, dangers, downloads, family, home, internet, phishing, safety, security

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