YOU ! Magazine- January, 2008 Issue
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Budgeting Basics: How to Keep More Cash
Congratulations. You
have kept the U.S. economy afloat by opening up your wallet for
everything from cars to candy bars. But, if stuffing cash into the
nation's economic cracks has swollen your credit card balances or
depleted your savings, it may be time to turn your attention to your
own economic stability.
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Improving Your Relationships: A New Way of Thinking
Tim Sanders has an
unusual perspective when it comes to values, both in business and in
personal relationships. Through his work with companies such as
Yahoo!®, he has identified strategies that lead to greater happiness
and success for everyone, regardless of their position.
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Attack of the Killer Fees: Why Credit Repair is All the Buzz
Not too long ago a
credit score of 620 was considered acceptable. Not anymore, says Fannie
Mae and Freddie Mac. After suffering major losses stemming from the
high foreclosure and delinquency rates in the mortgage market last
year, Freddie and Fannie have redefined risk, and are now charging
serious fees for borrowers whose credit scores don't quite add up.
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Feng Shui: Filling Your Home with Positive Energy
Just about everyone has heard of Feng Shui (fung shway), but how many of us actually know what it is? The editorial staff at YOU Magazine
decided to take a closer look at this popular yet misunderstood
practice. Feng Shui is half science and half art form. Developed in
China over 3,000 years ago, it is an intricate discipline meant to
create harmony and balance within our lives...
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Pet Insurance: Health Plans for Fido and Fluffy
Do you think of your
pets as members of your family? Considering their propensity for
affection and devotion, it's rather hard to feel otherwise. So, it's
safe to say that you want the best for your animals, with the hope of
ensuring their well-being for as long as you possibly can. Did you know
that health insurance might be the key to making that happen?
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Cooking at Home in 2008: A Recipe for Keeping Your New Year's Resolutions By Kirk Leins
Over the next few
weeks, countless Americans will assemble their list of resolutions for
the New Year. It's safe to say that many of us will choose goals like
losing weight, saving money, or spending more time with family and
friends. But what if I told you there is an even greater resolution,
one that will not only help you to accomplish the aforementioned
resolutions, but several others as well?
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Seasonal Affective Disorder: The Truth Behind the Winter Blahs
Winter can be a
trying time of year. Between the harsh weather and the demands of the
holidays, spring may seem like an oasis. Commonly referred to as the
"winter blahs", symptoms during these months can include fatigue,
general malaise, and depression, just to name a few. If this sounds
familiar, you may be suffering from...
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