Newsletter Archive - August, 2008

  • From Lynn Anderson: "Meditation is the method we use to reach a place of quietude and this place of quietude leads to awareness of our inner world."
  • ThirdAge personal growth expert Marcia Wieder takes you along on another journey toward improving your outlook on life and your chances of success and spiritual fulfillment.
  • This guy seems to really want to get ahold of his broker. Maybe he needs a forwarding address.
  • Grilling is one of the most heart-friendly methods of cooking because it adds little or no fat to foods. Our comprehensive guide covers all the key principles for creating delicious grilled food that's as good for you as it is good.
  • You might think that blogging is difficult or just for fringe politicos. Well, you're wrong on both counts. And by dismissing the notion altogether, you are missing out on a powerful way to stay in touch with your best customers.
  • Should monkeys should be the next target market for Family & Friends calling plans?
  • Men and women aren't exactly equal when it comes to retirement. Women are more likely than men to spend their golden years in poverty. This stunning report details where women go wrong and how they can protect themselves.
  • They may look a bit silly at first, but Nordic walking poles are the ticket to an enhanced walking workout. A modern incarnation of walking sticks, the poles increase upper body strength and flexibility and rev up your calorie burn.
  • Whether you're buying a home or refinancing an existing home loan, you'll soon find out that lenders today are a picky and demanding bunch when it comes to loan approvals. So just what are loan officers looking for?
  • Money is tight for everyone these days. Does that mean you have to give up chic and pretty? Not according to the experts we turned to for tips on how to trim beauty and fashion costs but still maintain your sense of style.
  • Are you a fan of puns or bad jokes? (Aren't they the same thing?) Anyway, you might want to duck after firing off you next zinger. Honest!
  • Follow the journey of a young girl as she travels from poverty in Uganda to success in America and back to Uganda to help others -- all thanks to a bleating gift.
  • "What has gone pretty much unnoticed is that many traditional cars today now get the same mpg as hybrids on the highways." -- Paul B. Brown in Maybe You Don't Need a Hybrid.
  • You can't eliminate food costs completely, but you can make a sizable dent in them. This grocery store guru shows you the inside secrets to fabulous savings.
  • Studies have shown that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) provides dramatic relief for women who suffer from sexual problems related to menopause. But, caution doctors, this relief comes at a price.
  • Dr. Paul Pongor explains the most common causes of hip pain and a reveals a variety of ways to get relief, from home remedies to the latest surgical miracles.
  • A marriage counselor explains to a husband what his wife needs -- and the husband agrees, to everyone's surprise.
  • Even perceptive women may miss the signals that something is wrong in their relationship with their partner. ThirdAge expert Jed Diamond reveals the signs that indicate your partner may be preparing to leave.
  • From Paul B. Brown: "Why is it you know all about your best friend's sex life, but nothing about her salary? Why will your brother reveal intimate details about the house he's building -- complete with the cost of every last fixture -- but not tell you his income or the size of his last bonus? And why are your parents hiding their money secrets along with the other skeletons in that closet?"
  • ThirdAge expert Marcia Wieder discusses why it is so important to encourage your children to dream. It's one of the best ways to help your kids find happiness. And, after all, if you don't encourage them, who will?
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