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Prescription Drugs – How to Easily Save $Thousands.

Are you currently using prescription drugs or know someone who is? If your answer is yes, there is an opportunity to save a lot of money over the upcoming year. Prescription drugs add to the already high healthcare costs primarily … Continue reading

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CFLs will Lighten-up Your Electricity Bill

A compact fluorescent lamp (CFL; also called compact fluorescent light, energy-saving light, and compact fluorescent tube) is a fluorescent lamp designed to replace an incandescent lamp; some types fit into light fixtures formerly used for incandescent lamps. Advantages Compared to … Continue reading

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Thought for the Day

Before you quit, try. Before you speak, listen. Before you write, think. Before you spend, earn. Before you criticize, wait.  Before you retire, save. Before you die, live. Don Redinius, Author – The New Era of Financial Success, Process Management … Continue reading

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2 Things Everyone can do to Improve Success Everyday

Thoughts and Intentions We all have thoughts and intentions about things that we have to do. But thoughts/intentions mean nothing unless they are put into action. We can plan as much as we want, but planning is just that – a … Continue reading

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Why You Should not be Focused on the Debt Ceiling

If you are focusing on the debt ceiling and the ramifications of it not getting approved before August 2nd, you are focusing on the wrong thing. More importantly is why it needs to be increased and why it has been … Continue reading

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Is America Inspiring You to Achieve, to be More Successful?

My point in my previous article, 545 vs. 300,000,000 – What the Heck is Happening, is that if we had better leadership/management of the government we would likely have a balanced budget or surplus, we would not have to be … Continue reading

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545 vs. 300,000,000 People – What the Heck Happened?

I normally stay away from governmental and political topics in this blog. However with the recent activities occurring at the State and Federal governments centered around fiscal actions and the fiscal health of the country I have been compelled to … Continue reading

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Save $ – Here is Over 100 Places Where Seniors Get Discounts

Are you a baby boomer and 55 plus years old? If yes, here is a list of retailers featuring new and improved discounts exclusively for the 55 and older crowd.  I have composed a list by category and then alphabetically of senior … Continue reading

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Introduction to Process-Oriented Thinking and Finances

This article introduces you to the concepts and methods of process, process flow, and process management. Almost everything that happens repeatedly follows a pattern that can be identified. When the pattern, or flow, is identified and understood, it is commonly … Continue reading

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5 Ways to Prevent Boredom from Lowering Your Results

Everyone has experienced times when they felt a little less energetic, more likely to procrastinate and times when they get less done. One significant contributor to this can be boredom, and sometimes it’s not all that easy to recognize. This … Continue reading

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