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Read more: You can take it offI’ve been reading a book called The New Way to Eat and Get Slim by Donald G. Cooley. Some of the advice sounds a little…
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Read more: Lean on“Lean on the world to save women and girls,” says Kathleen Parker, a Washington Post writer, whose column was reprinted in the April 10, 2013,…
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Read more: I bought the bookI read the Time magazine cover story about Sheryl Sandberg and her book Lean In. I heard an interview with Sandberg on National Public Radio,…
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Read more: Advice from the treesTrees are splendid symbols of hope and growth and strength. “Keep a green tree in your heart and perhaps a singing bird will come.”—Chinese proverb…
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Read more: Eat more fruits and vegetablesIf you need another reason to eat a healthier diet, a new study links sugar consumption with diabetes. “For every 12 ounces of sugar-sweetened beverage…
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Read more: Lots of intelligent womenDuring the 1860s, women couldn’t vote, and they didn’t run for political office. Most of them didn’t have a career outside the home. But, some…
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Read more: Melancholy, not depressionAbraham Lincoln had bouts of melancholy, not depression, says Doris Kearns Goodwin, author of Team of Rivals. “Unlike depression, melancholy does not have a specific…
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Read more: Adhere to your purposeAbraham Lincoln sometimes suffered from melancholy. However, even during the worst days of the Civil War, he “refused to surrender to the gloom of defeat,”…
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Read more: Don’t die until your deadActor Dustin Hoffman, who’s 75, just directed a movie for the first time. AARP The Magazine in its February/March 2013 issue reports that Hoffman asked…
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Read more: Use your talents“Use the talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang except those that sang the very best,” said Henry Van…