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Best Offer, Best Life! Leveraging The Power of Online Yard Sales

In this article, Deb Colameta explains why online yard sales are an easy way to monetize the excess items that gather dust and take up valuable space in our homes and which online selling platforms are available to all of us for free. Consider selling something in each of the five categories she explains in more detail.

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Deconstructing Anxiety

Each of us wants to live a fulfilled life. We come out of the womb generally expecting to do so. But somewhere along the way, usually starting in childhood, we surrender our goal bit-by-bit to the dictates of fear and anxiety. It may creep up on us slowly, but the sense of “Possibility” where we can spread “wide our narrow Hands / To gather Paradise”, as Emily Dickinson so beautifully described, seems to get progressively buried over the course of our lifetimes. We are, as a culture, profoundly mired in the ways of fear; our collective consciousness seems to have lost its soul.

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Becoming The Amazing Person Everybody Wants To Have In Their Life

How do you think you are doing in life? Students get report cards in school and employees get an annual evaluation but what about your personal life? Do you get regular valuable feedback from important people in your life about how you are doing regarding your relationship with them and others around you? Most likely not. What if you asked your friends or a family member who you trust and respect to do an evaluation about you? Are you up for the challenge? It’s a great personal development tool if everyone is honest and the recipient promises to take constructive criticism well.

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Don’t Depend On Another Person To Make You Happy

So, you are longing for a committed relationship. You are not alone. Everyone wants and needs love in their life. Just remember one thing: “The grass is always greener on the other side until you get there.”

Fact is that you have to be happy and love yourself before you can make anyone else happy. Become independent on all levels, including financially. No one wants to be with a person who suffocates them or clings to them constantly or depends on them.

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Why You Should Create A Personal Mission And Vision Statement

A bio or biography is an introduction of who people are and what they have accomplished professionally. It’s not your resume, but a narrative about you. You probably have a professional biography but have you ever written your personal biography? How about a personal mission and vision statement? Every company has one, and so should you as a person.

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Tomorrow is Never Promised - A Beautiful Life Cut Short

Tony Award nominated Broadway actor Nick Cordero passed away on July 5, 2020 from complications of COVID-19 but not before putting up a heroic fight for his life with the loving and determined support of his amazing wife Amanda Kloots who chronicled his ups and downs fighting the disease for over three months on Instagram. Tragically, they lost the battle. A beautiful life cut short by a terrible disease still terrorizing our world. Nick not only leaves behind his wife but also his son Elvis who just turned 1 in June.

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The Pro-Aging Playbook

Launching on July 7, 2020, renowned New York cosmetic dermatologist Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank’s latest book is designed to help people of all ages navigate the latest technologies and lifestyle choices in the beauty and wellness industry.

In his book, Dr. Frank uses his outside-in and inside-out approach to cover the most effective cosmetic treatments and wellness choices to improve your skin, your health and your perspective on beauty and aging.

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