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Fraud Alert

Fraud alert A fraud alert is a red flag telling creditors to contact you before new credit is opened in your name or changes are made to existing accounts. You can place this notice on your credit reports if you’re … Continue reading

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Self-Care

Consciously claiming time for your creative practice is a big part of self-care. It can be hard to insist on that time, but it’s important to make yourself a priority and help others understand that you’re not going to short-change … Continue reading

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Design Tip

Not sure about where to start purchasing new drapery or which fabric to select for a sofa. Order samples. This is a great way to test how fabrics will look against paint colors or might conflict with furniture. Positively Purging-I … Continue reading

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Recipe for Change

“You can’t dump one cup of sugar into the ocean and expect to get syrup. If everybody sweetened her own cup of water, then things would begin to change.” –Florynce Kennedy Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and … Continue reading

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Double-Check Your Beneficiary

We may not like to think about it, but (spoiler alert) we won’t be here forever. And if you can’t remember who you chose as the beneficiary on your financial accounts (think: your 401(k) and your Roth (IRA), now’s a … Continue reading

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