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Spring Cleaning - Clearing Out The Clutter in Your Closet PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kathleen Kuebelbeck   
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Cleaning out your closet is just that--cleaning it out. It is not organizing your closet although a great deal of that will occur as a happy coincidence. Most likely you will experience a lot of happy coincidences--everything from insights about your personal style to found garments. But the major focus is simply clearing your closet of everything and anything you are not wearing now--cutting through the clutter.
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Undecorating PDF Print E-mail
Written by Suzanne Haze   
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Ever notice how purging clutter is the first agenda item on home makeover shows? If you are getting ready to redecorate or make simple changes to your space there is ONE crucial step to make first. Before you paint, before you refurnish, before you bring one cute-must have decorating item into your home - you have to get rid of the clutter. If you skip this step, your new paint, furniture and must haves will be lost in the sea of your possessions.

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Get the Haircut You Want PDF Print E-mail
Written by Paula Hubbs Cohen   
Monday, 22 February 2010
022_howtogetagoodhaircut“My mama always said, ‘Don’t worry, it will always grow back!’ “
Barbara Ervin, Peoria, Arizona

We can all relate to Barbara’s feelings about getting a bad haircut. But the fact is that there are ways to minimize the risk of getting such an awful cut that you have to wait for it to grow out.

Adam Pink, owner of Adam Pink Salon in Phoenix, Arizona, is blunt in his assessment of how most bad haircuts happen.
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The Power of Perennials PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jodi M. Webb   
Monday, 22 February 2010

One day my mother-in-law brought me an unimpressive green branch from her garden. A decade later the many children of that Sedum ‘Autumn Joy’ are the backbones of my garden and I am convinced of the power of perennials. While annuals complete their life span in one year, perennials are long-lived plants that may die back or go dormant in the winter but return in the spring. Annuals will give your garden a few weeks of beautiful blooms but perennials contribute years of blossoms and the plants are often just as attractive when not in bloom.

 

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Saving the Money You Save PDF Print E-mail
Written by Melissa Tosetti   
Monday, 22 February 2010
How often has this happened to you?
  • You worked overtime, but the extra money you earned seemed to evaporate into your checking account.
  • You saved a ton on your grocery bill, but the savings just slipped away from you.
  • You paid off your credit card bills, but the money you used to spend on payments hasn't made a positive impact on your finances.
We love to save money, but too often, the money saved gets mindlessly spent elsewhere. Nothing is saved after all. The only way to preserve it is to physically set that saved money aside. It takes a conscious effort and a little discipline, but your savings will add up quickly.
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