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Recently, my mantra has become "I have got to get my act together." I've been working long hours and traveling more than usual and juggling my kids and my house, and I'm feeling a little scattered. At least once a day, I look around at the piles -- of laundry, of papers, of stuff we're too lazy to put away -- and I think, "Seriously, I have got to get my act together. But I need help." I'm sure you know the feeling.

Imagine this: you've been waiting for this guy to call you. You don't usually wait for guys to call you, but this is him, a man you're really into. It's Friday afternoon. Your weekend is loosely scheduled, as usual, but you will tolerate some concrete thing because, as I said, this is someone you're into.

Recently Suppernanny aired its 100th episode. The show got its start in the U.K. in 2004, the year my daughter was born. It hit the U.S. the following year, and I quickly became an addict. To my detriment.

Preparing for Car Expenses

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For the majority of Americans, cars are a necessary part of everyday life. Cars help us get to where we need to go, especially in places without convenient public transportation. The expenses of owning, maintaining, and driving cars, however, are big parts of the family budget. Buying a car is not just a matter of putting a down payment and servicing the monthly amount - both unexpected and routine car expenses may take a significant dent out of your wallet if you are not prepared. Here are some ways how to make sure that doesn't happen.

Last Tuesday Natalie Randolph became the only female that coaches a men's varsity high school football team in the United States. She isn't the first woman ever hired to coach a men's varsity football team; she just happens to be the only female employed in that position in the United States today. Randolph also managed to accomplish this feat in Washington D.C. The last time the D.C. public school system hired a woman as the head coach of a men's varsity football team was 1985. Wanda Oates lasted one day at Ballou High. Natalie Randolph has already made it six times as long as head coach of the Coolidge Colts.

These two words, that’s what Bossy saw when she opened her email program last night. Bossy gathered herself in hopeful anticipation, although believe you her, Bossy is no stranger to sweet nothings, where sweet nothings equals sister mercy mostly with the nothings, hold the sweet.

The push to expand domestic oil and gas drilling in the United States is creating some vexing dilemmas for homeowners who complain about what some companies are doing under the surface of their land. According to a new documentary, Split Estate, energy companies that obtain drilling rights on private lands are subjecting homeowners to toxic pollutants, ruining their livelihoods and generally wreaking havoc with the quality of their lives. At the same time, some homeowners and municipalities see the practice as a lucrative opportunity, and energy companies insist they make every effort to respect homeowners rights. Meanwhile, proposed legislation in the House and Senate that would force some drilling companies to disclose information about the toxins they produce is stuck in committee.

The real work of recovery is not only saying goodbye to what was destroying your life, but accepting what you may have detroyed that once helped you live. It's this bittersweet realization, shared by our BlogHer Voice of the Week, Miss Banshee, that brought us and her readers to attention.

Subtitle: Alas, poor Ben, I did not know him at all! Sub-subtitle: Ben, the two of us need ... wonder who the hell you are no more! Oh, um, did I mention: SPOILER ALERT! Jonathan's design. Image: Lifetime

I'm not talking about what bloggers are wearing when they sit down at their computers or blogging about states of undress, but rather a blogger's willingness to peel back their onion and reveal layers of their lives. We've been talking about naked blogging at BlogHer since the very first conference yet I remain fascinated. Recently I wrote about hitting bottom and I admired how many bloggers were willing to share their stories. And I wondered, how do bloggers decide how naked they are willing to get?

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