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Going Seamless: Dissolving the Brain Divide
Are you a right-brainer or a left-brainer?
The greatest thinkers are at a loss when it comes to answering that question.
Just as we admire athletes who are able to hit a tennis ball or throw a javelin with either arm, we should emulate...
Longwood Gardens - A Must Stop On Your Philadelphia
Welcome to the Brandywine Valley. This region offers
plenty of opportunities for you to enjoy your vacation
here, especially during the Spring, Summer, and Fall
seasons. It is home to a wonderful assortment of
world-class museums and...
Music as it is Defined
There have been many varied definitions of music, dependent on the writer's idea of, or appreciation for, music. One man's music is another man's noise. And he defines accordingly. One says Nevin is music and Bach is noise. One declares Mozart to...
Review: A Child's Missal
Publishing Guidelines: You may freely reprint this article in a print or online magazine, e-zine, or newsletter provided you leave the byline intact, don’t change the content (except for grammar/punctuation), and make The Dabbling Mum web address...
Stride for Better Health
Did you know that walking is one of the best activities you can do to dramatically increase your level of health? Many people today are afflicted with "coach-potato-itis!" They come home from work, switch on their TVs and forget that their...
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Some tips to reduce debt problems
Some tips to reduce debt problems
- Don't let your debt problems overpower you. Be analytical, creative and realistic to find options that can help you out.
- What worked out for somebody else in resolving his economical problems may not be the best choice for you.
- Don't feel embarrassed by having financial problems. It could happen to anybody. If you admit you are facing some difficulties, your family and work colleges would be willing to help you in different ways, either by making savings at home or by avoiding you to make unnecessary expenses.
- Be frugal. The best way to save is by not expending more than you can really afford.
- Elaborate a budget and adhere to it. Don't let money just disappear in your hands. Have a strict control on your expending.
- Get an extra income. Every body in the family can help. Teenagers could take a newspaper route to deliver every morning; some members of the family could help couple of hours at a local shop. Those skills you have but probably thought could never use such as painting, writing, teaching some languages or other school subjects could help you to bring home some more money.
- Don't be
afraid to ask for some advice. Having more options could help you to clarify, organize your ideas and most probably find some strategies to resolve your situation. The answer could be there; just clicking at the right place in the Internet could do wonders for you. ---------
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CuraDebt.com is a center for helping consumers nationwide become debt free without filing bankruptcy. The agency provides a FREE Debt Freedom plan consultation, FREE Debt Freedom Teleconferences, the FREE newsletter, Secret Money Tips, and other valuable information via phone at 1-877-850-DEBT(3328) or on the web site: http://www.curadebt.com/a/1735.
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