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5 Smart Money Hacks to Help You Budget for the Holidays

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With the economy making everyone extra cautious about spending , I really wanted to give myself the gift of not worrying about money this holiday season. Of course, we can make attempts like embracing self-care. So, how can we enjoy the holidays without stressing about the inevitable dent they’ll leave in our savings?

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10 Modern-Day Leaders in Personal Growth

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1 New York Times bestselling books, which include The Gifts of Imperfection , Daring Greatly and Rising Strong. But she’s also upfront about her own struggles with anxiety and stress—there’s no holier-than-thou advice given here—and she shares her insights with humor and verve that makes it feel like you’re talking with your toughest friend.

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5 Ways to Save Money This Holiday Season (Without Disappointing Anyone)

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So, the holidays and all the cheerful “requirements” that come with it, from gift-giving for dozens of people to taking time off work, can just add another layer of stress in a season meant for joy and relaxation. But of course, she doesn’t want to sacrifice her kids’ memory-making. “I

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Answering Reader Mail: Green EA, Green Executive

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Be aware and mindful to ask insightful questions now over the course of many months. If you have to purchase stuff for your boss - ask to xerox the credit card, both front and back now. Be mindful of your boss' preferences, perks, and style of working, communicating, and handling stress, conflict, bad news, good news, etc.

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106 Thoughts on Overcoming Overwhelm in a Freaked-Out World

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" The playing field of the world is leveling off which means that the competition, pace and stress levels are at maximum. But ironically, all that unfinished "little stuff" can stress us out more than the big projects we haven't gotten around to yet. It beats keeping it bottled up causing more stress.

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