Sanctuary: A Nature-Lover’s Rooftop Escape
When Adrian Burton Jovanovic needed to repair the old roof on his house, he seized the opportunity and created a roof deck topped with a beautiful solarium.
When Adrian Burton Jovanovic needed to repair the old roof on his house, he seized the opportunity and created a roof deck topped with a beautiful solarium.
With more than 300 branch offices throughout the United States, CrossCountry Mortgage offers a wide range of loan programs and takes great pride in its customer service.
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The federal government’s Lifeline program provides subsidized phone service for low-income households. You may also find free or cheap options from carriers.
Those who have lived to 100 — and beyond — offer clues to how you can find more joy every day.
I was honored to be featured on SheKnows.com today sharing a tip about freezing peanut butter & jelly sandwiches as part of their Time-Saving School Lunch Hacks article. If you’re looking for some great tips and advice for making school lunches easier, be sure to check out the article. Note: Here’s my post on howRead More
This story is featured in my book, Soldier of Finance, available at all major book retailers. I was quickly on the path to becoming a loser all because of a stupid parking ticket. That parking ticket made me initially lose hope and give up on myself. It’s one of the few times in my life […]
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Online businesses rock. Why? I’ll tell you why . . . . You can run your online business from anywhere, and you actually don’t need a lot of money to start. There aren’t too many businesses that can boast those advantages! But still, you’re going to need quite a bit of time and a little […]
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As the reality of higher prices sinks in, Americans are taking action.
Sitting on my desk as I write this is an application I should have filled out months ago. Twenty-two months ago, to be exact.
It was then that I left my 40-hour-a-week office job, which included a convenient 401(k), dependable health care plan and, most refreshingly, a kind and understanding boss. It was tough to leave that job, but I wanted to pursue a career in freelance writing.
The entire experience was overwhelming. Details of that are for another post, perhaps, but the point is: what I found most overwhelming was dealing with my own finances. Administratively speaking, my employer had taken care of my retirement plan, taxes and health insurance. It was great.