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The waist of most of my
pants (especially my jeans) stretches out pretty fast. Thus they
require a belt. But I like to wear fitted tops that are longer than
my pants waist.
This leads to a dilemma.
1) Wear a…
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If you are a Step Parent, A Divorced or Single Parent, take a good look at your Child. Take an honest look. Take your EGO out of it and just look at your Child or Step Child..Is their behavior descriptiveness, angry, disrespect? Are they failing in school? Hanging out with the… Read More »
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Most of the stress that I get from work comes from two
sources: the new software and systems that I have to test,
evaluate, and introduce to the company, so as to make office
automation and processes faster and more efficient, and from the
people who constantly complain to me that the system… Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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I finished a four year bachelor of science
course, and while my student years were among the best times I have
had, it was also the busiest, since I was a working student,
My father got ill during my sophomore years, and eventually died,
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The ability to be positive is an essential leadership skill and responsibility. So take a deep breath and put on a happy face. Here's how. Having a positive attitude, even striving for cheerful, in the workplace…
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I need your help. You-the person reading this blog. The title clear is on basic level of helping ordinary folk like you and me clear their mind from old junk or clutter packed into the back of your mind. The kind of stuff…
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Sure, you want to stay home when your children are babies and toddlers. But it may be more important to take time off when they're adolescents.
You might think that Nancy Shenker, founder and CEO of marketing consultancy…
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We’re just back from a week in the warm Florida sun and the warm company of grandparents. We’re at the point now where everyone in the family packs their own bags—for better or worse. But we’ve added one thing to the checklist of shorts, flip flops and bathings suits: electronics chargers.
Do the math: Five people, five phones, three iPods, two cameras, two laptops. That adds up to lots of wires. In a typical rush, we stuffed most of them into a zip-lock bag in the final push out the door to the airport, which means they were a tangled mess when we went to use them. In search of a better way, I found a few travel options to help keep chargers organized or to cut down on the number of chargers we take on the road.
The simplest, least-expensive DIY approach, of course, is for everyone to have their own bag/pouch to keep their chargers in their travel bag. But if you’re concerned kids will lose these oh-so-necessary wires or you want to keep track of it all, here are a few solutions: Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (4) | Blog
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If you are of the homo sapien genous, you have what are commonly referred to as "troubles of life." The issue is not whether you have them, believe me they're present, nor is it the severity of said problem and/or circumstance. The real problem with… Read More »
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