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Five Summer projects to unleash your kids’ creativity – and yours toornby Alex Hiam, author, Business Innovation For Dummies Arts and crafts are, like anything else, more or less creative depending on the approach you take. To use art as a way to strengthen your imagination and boost your innovativeness, make sure you avoid the normal follow-the-instructions activities. Most of the published arts and crafts arts activities you can do with your kids are based on templates

June 22, 2010

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Do you have stress in your life? Most of us do. Especially Type A's: multitasking, fast-talking, over-committed, always in a hurry, adrenaline junkies. You know who you are. Type A's create stress for ourselves and sometimes for others. nHave you ever awakened late the morning of a big meeting, and in a panic, thrown on your makeup and clothes, sped to work, fought traffic, whipped into Starbucks for your coffee fix, spilled your coffee on yourself, and arrived late for the m

January 6, 2008

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February is Heart Month. If you're wondering why we're focused on a man's disease, think again: heart disease is our worst enemy, the #1 killer of women. Here are the answers to some questions I'm frequently asked by women. nWhy should women be concerned about heart disease? Isn't breast cancer our #1 concern? nTo dispel that myth, here are some significant heart disease and stroke facts for the US, though the numbers for the rest of the world are similarly shocking. These nu

January 6, 2008

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Intergenerational Activities for the Sandwhich GenerationnnIntergenerational activities - what exactly are they and how can great-grandparents, grandparents, parents, and children benefit from doing them?nnCombining childcare and eldercare is not a new concept, and with the high cost of day care for both children and elders, creating an intergenerational home seems to make sound financial sense for more and more families. Although pooling finances might be one benefit of an i

January 6, 2008