Excellent Bits of Advice

When you hear good advice, you should always do two things: Take it in and pass it on. You could also Blog about it… maybe a good niche to blog about?

  • Don’t Let Delinquent Debt Ruin Your Finances

    It’s so easy to get into debt. That’s the way the world is run. Not many people have the money to pay cash for big purchases like cars or homes. When you need a repair on either of those items, it’s all too easy to whip out the credit card and charge it. While it’s easy to get into debt, it’s not so easy to get out of. It’s also…

  • Grow Your Own Health

    Many years ago, it used to be that the majority of people relied on natural remedies. But then that sort of got pushed aside and modern medicine took over. There’s no doubt that modern medicine has done a lot of good. But it’s not without its downside. Sometimes people end up overmedicated for health issues that can be treated simply and effectively at home. A great way to treat some…

  • How to Set Up a Personal Care Business

    Do you have a heart for helping the elderly? Perhaps you’ve had a personal experience with a loved one who needed personal care, and found the options woefully inadequate. Or maybe you have experience in nursing and would like to apply your knowledge to your own personal care home. Whatever your motivation, there is definitely a growing need for personal care for the elderly, infirm, and physically challenged. You can…

  • Getting Started with Homeopathy

    Homeopathy is an alternative form of medicine that has been used for thousands of years to treat everything from life threatening illnesses to the common cold. While many people used to modern medicine may find it suspicious, it is still one of the most used types of medical treatment worldwide and is steadily gaining popularity in the western world. Homeopathic medicine is based on three basic principles. The biggest principle…

  • Organic Chemical Free Gardening

    Every year, thousand of chemicals are poured into the environment and millions of gallons of water are needlessly wasted. How? By growing plants. Sure, most of this is done by large agricultural producers, but some of it is still done in personal gardens. And that means that you can make a difference by changing your gardening practices. There are many agricultural producers who have done it, and you can use…

  • Strategies to Become a Better Decision Maker

    Making decisions can be notoriously difficult when you’re an entrepreneur or you’re in a leadership position of a bigger company. Because you’re invested in making the best possible decision for your business or for your employer, you must use a line of objective reasoning and eliminate any emotional or biased influences that might alter or compromise that decision. It’s been said that highly confident people make decisions clearly and stick…

  • 6 Ways To Keep The Critic Inside You At Bay

    Have you heard the adage, “Everyone is a critic?” It’s true. And, the biggest critic of all is staring right back at you through the mirror. No one has to come down hard on you because you are already putting yourself into a vicious head lock as it is. Keep reading to find out six ways that you can send that cynical noisemaker packing. They say that you can talk…

  • Easy Ways to Make your Home More Eco-Friendly

    We all want to do our part to protect the environment, but without a large paycheck, that can be seem difficult, if not impossible. But doing your part doesn’t have to be hard. Small steps add up to a big difference, you just have to know which ones to take. Use less water. Saving water is all about small steps, here are a few that will help save big. –…