What to Do After a Loved One Dies: A Survivor’s Responsibilities
Has a family member recently died? It’s never easy to lose a loved one. While the grieving period can be difficult, there are still plenty of decisions that need to…
Ergonomics in the Workplace: 5 Key Tips for a Home Office
Do long hours in the office leave you with back and neck pain? If so, you may need to consider ergonomics in the workplace. What is ergonomics? Simply, it’s the…
7 Ways to Save Lots of Money
Saving money is something everyone plans on doing, but it’s much easier said than done. Even if you give yourself a certain savings plan to stick to, it’s easy to…
5 Ways to Lower Debt Today
Do you have lots of debts? With all that is going on in the world with the Covid-19 situation, this is understandable. Even in normal times, the average American has…
How to Become a Yoga Teacher: A Beginner’s Guide
If you have been thinking about becoming a yoga teacher, you are not alone. According to a recent survey, 64% of yogis did more yoga in 2019 than they have…
5 Factors to Consider When Choosing Attorneys for Car Accidents
Mechanical failure, medical conditions, distracted driving, and human error are some of the most common causes of car accidents. No matter the cause of your traffic accident, you might have…
What Is Sleep Hygiene? 4 Tips for Improving Your Shut Eye
Do you have trouble falling asleep at night? You’re not alone. According to the CDC, insomnia affects more than one-third of all Americans. Common causes include stress, depression, and anxiety.…
5 Early Signs of Type 2 Diabetes and How to Reverse It
Did you know that over 34 million people in the United States have diabetes? While a small portion of these people has type 1, the vast majority suffer from type…
Myths About Vitamins and Women’s Health
There’s a ton of information (and misinformation) about vitamins and supplements. But, particularly when it comes to women’s health, vitamins are often considered either the holy grail of good health…
5 Key Things to Read on Your Paycheck Stub
We all remember that day we received our first paycheck. Long before that day came the hours worked multiplied by the rate of pay was what we were expecting. The…