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Dirty Places in Your Home that Are Best Left to the Professionals

September 17, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen 1 Comment

Dirty Places in Your Home that Are Best Left to the Professionals

When it comes to cleaning your home, there are many parts of the property that should be maintained on a regular basis. From the floors to the baseboards, there is a long list of dirty places to clean for a tidy and comfortable space. Although it’s important to maintain a cleaning regime throughout the month, there […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: carpet, chimney, dirty places in the home, dirty windows, furnace, rain gutters

6 High-Value Certifications You Can Earn in Under a Year

September 15, 2014 by Anica Oaks Leave a Comment

6 High-Value Certifications You Can Earn in Under a Year

There are more than a few of you out there who are itching to get a new career started. Fortunately, there are several certifications you can earn in under a year to jump-start you into a new career. Paralegal This is a great option for those who already have a bachelor’s degree but are seeking […]

Filed Under: Career Tagged With: administrative assistant, certifications in under one year, chef, court reporter, graphic designer, medical assistant, paralegal, professional certifications, transcriber

Animal-Assisted Therapy for Troubled Teenagers

September 12, 2014 by Ariel Bellamy Leave a Comment

Animal-Assisted Therapy for Troubled Teenagers

Animals, big or small, fury or scaly, they will offer unconditional love and help to whomever needs it the most. That is why it is a good practice to use animals in therapies with troubled teenagers. Whether their ailments are related to physical disabilities or if they just need a right push in the right […]

Filed Under: Parenting Tagged With: parenting tips, Pets, teenagers

4 Easy Steps to Make Your Backyard Party-Worthy

September 10, 2014 by Lizzie Weakley 1 Comment

4 Easy Steps to Make Your Backyard Party-Worthy

Brion and Lyssa accepted the Smithson’s party invitation with anticipation. The neighbor’s house and backyard were beautiful and welcoming for parties. And the couple knew their friends’ party would not be the typical go go go once arriving at the shindig. The Smithsons loved having get-togethers, and they had honed in on an important truth: […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: backyard parties, home, outdoor party, party

5 People You Should Have on Your Emergency Call List You May Not Have Considered

September 8, 2014 by Anita Ginsburg Leave a Comment

5 People You Should Have on Your Emergency Call List You May Not Have Considered

Most families have an emergency call list prepared with the names, numbers, and addresses they might need in the event of various crisis. Having these numbers readily available can be crucial for emergencies where time is of the essence. Here are some numbers you ought to include, but have possibly omitted. A babysitter If you […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: emergency, emergency call list

Items That May Be Damaging Your Credit Score

September 5, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen Leave a Comment

Items That May Be Damaging Your Credit Score

Your credit score is a harsh representation of your financial responsibility. There are many places that use your credit score as a reference such as potential employers and landlords. Having a bad credit score can prevent you from getting a job or renting a home or apartment. Being aware of the items that could damage […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Personal Finance Tagged With: credit card, credit score, loans

Living on the Edge: 4 Careers that Are Dangerously Satisfying

September 3, 2014 by Chaleigh Glass 1 Comment

Living on the Edge: 4 Careers that Are Dangerously Satisfying

Now, if you are like most people, you want more out of your career. Sadly, most of us sit in front of a desk and deal with annoying and boring coworkers. While true, there are plenty of fun and exciting careers that you can enjoy to the fullest. With this in mind, here are four […]

Filed Under: Career Tagged With: dangerous careers, dangerously satisfying careers, satisfying careers

8 Signs It’s Time Your Parent Needs Care

September 1, 2014 by Kara Masterson Leave a Comment

8 Signs It’s Time Your Parent Needs Care

Children of aging parents never want to have to make the decision to place them in a nursing facility. The impact of losing the ability to function on a normal day-to-day basis can devastate both the children and the parent. Many signs will begin to appear months before a choice has to be made. Falling […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: family, parents, senior care

Healthy Water for Your Whole Family

August 29, 2014 by Ariel Bellamy 1 Comment

Healthy Water for Your Whole Family

It is widely known that good water is important for a healthy lifestyle. But consider the water that you have in your home. How healthy is it, really? Some choose to drink bottled and filtered water, but even then, it is not enough for your body to be the healthiest. Furthermore, take into account that […]

Filed Under: Home and Health Tagged With: clean water, family, health, healthy water, plumbing, water

How to Find the Sport That Best Fits Your Child

August 27, 2014 by Savannah Coulsen 2 Comments

How to Find the Sport That Best Fits Your Child

Sports can be a source of fun and physical fitness throughout your child’s life. However, there are myriad sports to choose from—from football, basketball, and ice hockey to horseback riding, martial arts, and competitive dance. Here are some guidelines to find the ideal sport for your child. Expose your child to a variety of sports […]

Filed Under: Home and Health, Parenting Tagged With: games for kids, kid games, Sports, sports for your child

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