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Read more: Simple tricks to stop overeatingSpecifically, the headline on the cover of the thin magazine/leaflet reads: “Stop Overeating. Three simple tricks.” Inside the Weight Watcher Weekly for June 19-25, I…
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Read more: The Day I Ate Whatever I WantedWho could resist buying a book titled The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted? I couldn’t. I bought it even though I had stood in…
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Read more: Are you creative, sensitive and intelligent?Of course, you are! And that’s why you procrastinate, says David Allen, author of Getting Things Done, The Art of Stress-Free Productivity. I was listening…
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Read more: Write your own adviceWe just bought another book about clutter. It’s called Clutter Rehab—101 Tips and Tricks to Become an Organization Junkie and Love It!. Laura Wittmann, the…
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Read more: Making a decisionMaking changes is never easy—no matter if you’re trying to eat healthy, stop smoking or begin looking for a new job. The first difficult step,…
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Read more: Are you an optimist?Tali Sharot, author of a new book called The Optimism Bias, thinks you probably are an optimist. In a recent article in Time magazine, Sharot…
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Read more: Add a little clutter to your lifeMy friend Patti liked the recent blog post I wrote about Roberta and how she collected a very large clutter of friends. “That article reminded…
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Read more: A nudge from a friendI recently spent almost four hours at a restaurant having dinner and a lively conversation with my friend Patti. We didn’t solve all of the…
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Read more: A little advice from Oletta JonesI mentioned in an earlier blog post how much I was enjoying reading Saving CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman. CeeCee Honeycutt is 12-years-old when her…
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Read more: Add some happiness to your to-do listI recently had a lot of excitement in my home office. The same day that my 21-year-old son Jay got an unexpected afternoon off from…