Wouldn’t it be nice, when beginning a new job, for there to be fine print about the type of atmosphere you just got yourself into? How were you supposed to know that in this shiny new office with freshly sharpened pencils that Miss Thing to the right likes to let the team take the work…all the time. Or that Miss Thing to your left gossips for breakfast, lunch, and all the snack times in between?

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Over at InMyHeels.com I'm giving away a new bike. The question is What Keeps YOU Young?
To enter, all you have to do is comment with YOUR answer to this question
:) Thats it! Will you ladies come on over?
JEMi
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When you take a look at how much NOT knowing certain things can cost you, it can really make your skin crawl. If you’re one of many people struggling with your finances or would like to shave off unnecessary expenses, this post has some tips that you may not have heard of (I hadn’t until I did some research and boy did that initiate a couple of phone calls!) Take a look for tips on personal financial management, debt and credit cards, savings, relationships and money, as well as coping with the emotional effects that being in debt leave your with.

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A year ago today, my husband passed away.
I remember the pitch black horror that crushed me at the deep voice of the medical examiner on the other end of the line. I remember interrupting him with a shrill voice, asking him
“Is what you’re going to tell me irreversible?”
“Yes” he replied quietly.
“Then don’t tell me.”