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Valentine’s gifts for DIY guys and gals
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(ARA) – If you’re shopping for a do-it-yourselfer this Valentine’s Day, tools can be a welcome gift – and more romantic than you might think. Practical, yet fun, some tools should be in every guy or gal’s toolbox to make home improvement or hobby projects a success.
“My No. 1 piece of advice before starting any project is to make sure you have the right tools,” says Brian Benes, Dremel product manager. “You’ll get better results and the project will be much more enjoyable. You never know when a project could pop up, so a well-stocked toolbox is a tremendous asset.” Read More→

Former Days Of Our Lives actresses and mother/daughter writing team, Kimberley A. Johnson and Ann Werner talk with Anna Banks, host of Living Fully After 40 Radio about their recently debuted their new book about FIRST TIME SEX.
Forget “one-size-fits-all” self-help programs. The Flow is totally different.
In fact, The Flow is like having a life, success, and wellness coach working with just you – helping you to get the life you desire.
Listen in as Tara Meyer-Robson shares with Living Fully After 40 Radio host Anna D Banks, one of the most extraordinary mind-body-life programs that has ever been written.
With The Flow you can:
* Break negative patterns and habits for good.
* Achieve financial success.
* Attract the perfect partner for you – in love, business, or life.
* Create total wellness.
* Understand the cause of illness, and completely renew your health.
* Create the body you have always wanted.
* Connect with joy, love, hope, and excitement in your life.
* Create peace and change in yourself and in the world.
* Create the life of your dreams – and watch it flow to you with ease!
Miriam Goodman is a journalist, author, award-winning radio and television producer, and public relations consultant. She has interviewed more than a thousand people, from celebrities to diplomats, from Margaret Mead to Marilyn Chambers. She created, produced and hosted the first nationally syndicated feminist radio program, which ran for seven years from New York to San Francisco on the RKO radio network and dozens of other stations and earned several radio awards. She has been a frequent contributor to National Public Radio, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Miriam was a television producer for Newsweek Broadcasting, a documentary producer for the San Francisco NBC TV-affiliate and received two EMMY nominations her television documentaries. She is a columnist for examiner.com and contributor to other online publications as well. Her written work has appeared in such magazines as Family Circle, New West and MS, and in newspapers around the country. She has covered topics as varied as the Neptune Society to the UN Commission on Women.
Ms. Goodman’s Book, Reinventing Retirement: 389 bright ideas
about Family, Friends, Health, What to Do and Where to Live has been chosen by the Book of the Month Club, The Quality Paperback Book Club and several other book clubs as a favored selection. It has been a best seller on Amazon in its category. This book is a comprehensive baby boomers guide to all aspects of retirement, from continuing to work to dealing with issues of moving, finding new interests, or feeling good about staying put. Read More→
Boost your financial fitness in 2011 by cashing in your spare change
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(ARA) – Becoming better at sticking to a budget is a common New Year’s resolution – and one of the hardest to keep. Yet becoming financially fit in 2011 is more important than ever for many American families still struggling with the lingering effects of the economic downturn.
New Year’s is a perfect time to make a fresh financial start. Post-holiday bills and can inspire you to become more financially fit. Financial planners agree that following some basic steps – like setting priorities and taking stock of expenses and income – can give you the best chance of keeping this important New Year’s resolution. Read More→
Doable, sustainable advice for getting healthier in 2011
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(ARA) – The fat-laden, high-sugar, spirit-soaked roller coaster ride of the holidays will be over before you know it and many of us will head into 2011 resolving to take better care of our health in the New Year. Losing weight and improving fitness are two of the most common New Year’s resolutions in America – year, after year, after year.
It is possible, however, to make 2011 the last year you’ll have to resolve to eat better and exercise more. Start by looking for trusted resources that can help you focus on changing habits and developing a healthier, yet still enjoyable, lifestyle. And learn the truth behind some common obstacles to sustained weight loss. Read More→
Joy to the (Working) World
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Darcy Eikenberg, ACC
But I propose that there is great joy to be found in the working world –if only we know where to look. Here are my four favorite places to discover your joy at work, this new year and beyond.
1. The Joy of Earning. Let’s just say it–getting paid is a joyous thing! While it’s wonderful to say “I’d do this even if they didn’t pay me,” earning money allows us to take better care of our families and ourselves. Why do we shy away from talking about what we earn in the workplace? Take a minute, look at your paycheck (or view your direct deposit online) and tell yourself, “Congrats–you earned it.” There’s no shame in having pride and joy around what you make–no matter how much it is, or how much more you’d like it to be! Read More→
Robert Siciliano is McAfee’s security consultant, as well as an American television news correspondent, security analyst, and author of “The Safety Minute: How to take control of your personal security and prevent fraud”. Featured on the The Today Show, CBS Early Show, CNN, MSNBC, FOX, CNBC, Inside Edition, EXTRA, Tyra Banks, Stern, and in USA Today, Forbes, Tech Republic, SC, CSO, Search Security, Tech News World, EWeek, SecurityInfoWatch, NY Times, Boston Globe, LA Times, Wash Post, Chicago Tribune, AP, UPI, Reuters, and Entrepreneur. He is a security consultant for McAfee (www.McAfee.com) as well as the founder of IDTheftSecurity.com. Read More→
Top Ten Reasons to Take the 2Young2Retire Course
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Top Ten Reasons to Take the 2Young2Retire Course
1. You are 50 or better and know you have many bonus years ahead.
2. You are ready to take responsibility for designing a future at least as interesting as your past, possibly more so.
3. You are willing to invest in a process that will help you create a life based on what is most important to you. Read More→