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14 Tips to Stop Impulse Buying and Save Money
Instead of caving, use these 14 tips and tricks to resist bad spending habits so you can save more money.
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Is Silicone Cookware Safe?
Years ago, Teflon was all the rage. Now, we know it's unsafe. Is silicone cookware a colorful, affordable convenience or just another time bomb waiting to explode?
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Consistent Habits Are the Key to Fitness
It's easy to get fired up about a challenging new fitness program. But when the enthusiasm dries up, then what? Small wins formed by consistent habits are the key to getting and staying fit.
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How to Build a Secret Circle of Mentors
Building a secret circle of mentors is an amazing way to find coaching and support ... without ever having to ask for it. Here's who to look for and how to make it happen.
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How Do Meteorologists Calculate 'Feels Like' Temperature?
Why are the actual temperature and the 'feels like' temperature sometimes so different? How do meteorologists know what the temperature will feel like near you? Everyday Einstein explains.
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Feeling Out of Sorts? Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Might Help
Are you getting your needs met? The classic Maslow's hierarchy can help you understand why you might be feeling unfulfilled and what to do about it.
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