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You want it all, and you want it balanced. Is that asking too much? We don’t think so. We’ll help you manage time more efficiently and activities more effectively, establish priorities, clarify values, tame perfectionist zeal, and stay healthy while doing the work of four. Whether you are balancing work and play, job and family, spouse and kids, self and others, exercise and relaxation, or spending and saving, haul out the scales and try our solutions.



The Reality of Balance PDF Print E-mail
Written by Brenda Wilkins   
Saturday, 01 August 2009 23:37

If you are a balance neophyte, skeptic, or drop-out, renew your reality. Join the majority of people—a full 80 percent according to The Brain Reserve research firm—who are on the balance journey. Start your journey here by understanding balance, putting key strategies to work, reading success stories and checking out resources for the road.

Last Updated on Sunday, 02 August 2009 00:00
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Moving Made Easy PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sally Allen   
Tuesday, 14 July 2009 02:39

On average, 46,000 American households and numerous offices are moving every day. They bundle their lives into boxes and try someplace new. Regardless of the size or distance of a residential or office relocation, careful planning, communication and organization are essential for a successful move.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 03:04
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Using Job Loss to Refocus Your Life PDF Print E-mail
Written by Diane A. Testa   
Wednesday, 01 July 2009 21:15

The downturn in the economy is affecting everyone. You may be worried about losing your job. Or perhaps the ax has already fallen—as it has in my case. I recently lost my position as a senior executive in a brand-name company. It didn’t really surprise me. Like many companies, mine was reorganizing, downsizing, reengineering, consolidating, streamlining, rightsizing—take your pick. Although I was disappointed to lose my job (a vice president with significant responsibility), overall I felt gratified about what I’d accomplished for the company and for the value my efforts had added to the bottom line.

This pause in my professional life has allowed me to “detox” and reflect on what I truly want in life. As a single mom with an adopted daughter, I haven’t really been enjoying motherhood. And at age six, my daughter needs me even more than she did as a baby. Although I loved my job, the hours and the pressures didn’t provide much opportunity to thrive. Getting laid off has given me a chance to acknowledge, ”Okay, been there, done that, now what?"

Last Updated on Monday, 05 October 2009 00:41
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Four Strategies for Dealing with Downturns and Uncertainty PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sarita Maybin   
Sunday, 21 June 2009 23:39

Haunted by the recent downturns and debacles, big bank bailouts, plunging real estate prices and eroding retirement accounts? In spite of it all, we can still have the audacity to be hopeful. Here are four of my favorite strategies to help you feel more confident.

Last Updated on Monday, 22 June 2009 00:04
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Enjoying Quality Time Together PDF Print E-mail
Written by Susan Nash   
Sunday, 17 May 2009 23:11

In today’s busy world, one of the most important keys to a successful partnership is the ability to spend quality time with your mate. A couple who cannot play together are unlikely to stay together. However, the pressures on each person’s time are considerable, and being able to create time for your partner among the myriad of tasks and conflicting expectations is far from easy.

Last Updated on Sunday, 17 May 2009 23:18
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