The Effect of Architecture on Home Living

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by Lydia Sherman
from HomeLiving.com

Mom and I have always had "issues" with our houses. I always kept thinking I wasn’t content with what I had because every house I lived in has never worked for me and I was always trying to think of ways to get it to work better. I keep trying to make due with what I have and am always frustrated! Everyone kept saying that I needed less . . . → Read More: The Effect of Architecture on Home Living

If You Want to Work at Home, Be Creative!

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If You Want to Work at Home, Be Creative!

You want to stay home with your children but due to circumstances beyond your control you are their sole support. What jobs can you do and still be at home for the kids? There are many magazines out there that have lists of stay at home jobs but they don’t seem to work out for a lot of individuals. I don’t think they work . . . → Read More: If You Want to Work at Home, Be Creative!

Reader Comments about “Get Dressed!”

Woman saving money by getting dressed

 

This reader comment was posted in response to the story "Improve Your Life Right Away — Get Dressed!"

I can really relate to the truth in this week’s column. This has occurred to me twice.

In 1993, we lost our newborn son due to an undetected birth defect. With no prep time of any sort for the blow, we were devastated. On top of that, we had 3 other kids 7, . . . → Read More: Reader Comments about “Get Dressed!”

Improve Your Life Right Away — Get Dressed!

Curler Woman

Do you want to get out of debt? Do you want to get your house organized and have more control over your life? Do you want your family to respect you more than they do? Then get dressed!

I realize that for some people, like those with newborns and toddlers, this can be a challenge to say the least, but do what you can. At first it may mean only getting dressed during the . . . → Read More: Improve Your Life Right Away — Get Dressed!

Staying At Home, It’s Your Choice

mom and son

I was down on my hands and knees for the third time that day wiping up the trail of mud the kids and dog had left on my white kitchen floor. With each swipe of the rag my grumbling got worse until finally in a fit of self pity I threw down the rag and started whining “Dear God why does so and so have a nice concrete driveway and I don’t?” In . . . → Read More: Staying At Home, It’s Your Choice