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Are Coupons For Everyone? A Review of the Couponizer (and a Giveaway)

By Linsey Knerl I love the idea of coupons. Saving money? I'm so for the idea. Cutting, sorting, and saving little scraps of paper that will probably end up getting eaten by the baby or in the bottom of my purse? I'm really not that into it. When a recent mission to find the perfect solution introduced me to the Couponizer, I knew it was love at first sight. 

Nine Tips to Keep Yourself Exercising, from a Former Couch Potato

Every Wednesday is Tip Day. This Wednesday: Nine Tips to Keep Yourself Exercising. One of the most commonly made, and most frequently broken, New Year’s resolutions is the resolution to exercise more. People who exercise are healthier, more energetic, think more clearly, sleep better, have delayed onset of dementia...the list goes on.

Bikram Yoga: Heat Inducing and Heart Pounding

Bikram yoga has really been heating things up across the health nation. Why are so many people dying to sweat, twist, and stretch? What are the benefits of Bikram yoga? Who created the concept? And what about “hot yoga”–is it the same thing? Bikram Benefits

How could Obama permanently strenthen our economic well-being?

Back in July, I posted the above diagram under the title Exchange of Love. The point of the diagram is that economic policy in the modern world is generally about strengthening the bonds between corporations and individuals, rather than the other, potentially more meaningful, relationships.

The Key to Happiness: A Case Study

By Nora DunnWhat constitutes happiness? Surely it is not correlated to the number of 0’s in our bank accounts. Is it then the level of comfort we live in? Our friends and family? A satisfying career? Or is it an individual choice, based on satisfying nothing more than life’s basic necessities?  

Listening to Your Furry Friends: Improving Your Connection with Your Pets

Often, our pets do things that leave us kind of perplexed. Are they trying to tell us something? Of course!

A Reader Asks About His Checking Account and Bernie Madoff

Ronnie writes in:

Surrender to Pain

Photo by Sara Lando of Silvia. See more of her work on flickr. We’ve all heard the popular eastern mantra: we create our own pain, in our minds. Yet, when it comes down to daily living, we still do that which contradicts what we say we want - we continue to willingly inflict pain upon ourselves.

Getting More Done

If you want to accomplish more than those around you, you have two options: Spend more time working. Do more in less time. There aren’t any other options.  To get more done, you’ll have to do one or both of these things, so lets look at them in more detail. Spend more time working

Questions & Answers: How to Describe What You Do

When it comes to the questions we’re asked, “What do you do?” is at the top of the list. There are times when the answer is best delivered in the form of a catchy little “elevator speech.” And then there are times when a longer answer is needed.

Moving Away: How Distance Changed My Friendship

When I was out of town a few months ago, I looked forward to having dinner with an old friend from high school. It had been way too long since we’d seen each other, and I wasn’t particularly interested in spending another night at home.

Unitasker Wednesday: The flying alarm clock

All Unitasker Wednesday posts are jokes — we don’t want you to buy these items, we want you to laugh at their ridiculousness. Enjoy!

HyperSpace

HyperSpace is small OS that lets you boot up a computer very quickly for basic tasks like web browsing and email.  It doesn’t replace windows, but provides a lightweight environment that boots in seconds with very low battery consumption.  It looks like a great way to check  your email when you only have 5 minutes and don’t want to spend half of that time just getting your computer

Dating After Divorce, Part 2: Centering Yourself During a Changing Life

Before you move forward in your newly single journey, you need to be spiritually centered with your new identity. You’re not the same person you were before you were married or even during your marriage. You were one half of a twosome, and that’s the way people saw you. Now, you’re a single entity.