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A Letter from a Survivor of 9/11 We got out just in time after the second airplane hit More...

Satan's Petunia When a few unsuspecting Seattlites decide to tackle More...

A Train Ride Into Myself She and I stood on the deserted platform of the train station More...

Taste The Local Flavor Though it is time-consuming to make, there was nothing I More...

Retreats - they're not just for yoga fanatics! If the word retreat has you picturing orange robed More...

An Introduction To The U.S. Peace Corps In 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy challenged the students at More..

Social Media 101 "Social media" may be the buzzword of the day, but if recent statistics More...

How to Deal with Culture Shock You've packed your bags, read books on your intended destination and are ready to explore the world. More...

Travel the World! Get Paid! Most people who travel for work don't actually get to see the world. They get to see More...

Writing a Novel in Thirty Days or How I Did it Without Killing Anybody I became aware of National November Writer's Month through my writer's group. More...

Ice harvesting: a tradition revisited! In the 1800s many of the northern states were harvesting ice More...

Winter Driving While Preserving Your Sanity I've had my fair share of miserable driving experiences More...

Confessions of a College Football Junkie I flew into Phoenix, AZ to watch the Fiesta Bowl between the TCU Horned Frogs and the Broncos of Boise State University. More...

How to Change a Light Bulb Like a Zen Master Congratulations on ordering my Speed Zen Master Training Course. More...

Implanted Microchips in Humans - Good or Bad? Across these United States, there is a war being waged. Of course, there are many such civil wars More...

Roadtrippin' I began in Hampton, and cruised through the Ohio Valley. Paused in Chi-town, and ventured through Ontario. More...

Buy Less, Do More - Break Even. "Money doesn't buy you happiness" must be one of the most repeated and least believed epitaphs in the Western world More...

Surprising Ways To Be Happy Stay healthy, spend time with friends, find a job you love. These are all great ways to feel happy. Here are some more you may not have considered. More...

How to Become a Pet Foster Parent I have a confession to make: I'm an animal lover and have four pets of my own, but if it was up to me, I'd adopt several more. More...

Creating a Location Independent Lifestyle Being a writer makes a nomadic life possible. But so do many other careers in this increasingly versatile and high tech world. More...

Minimal Waste and Creative Creations Twice a week the local garbage truck rumbles down the street, collecting bags and boxes filled with trash. More...

Dare to be Different! The more I observe the world around me the more I'm struck by how many people fight to be themselves so they can be just like everyone else. More...

How To Plant Your First Garden My husband and I aren't naturally gifted with green thumbs, but we are interested in growing some of our own food. More...

Steps to Financial Freedom If you ask people what financial freedom means to them many will talk about having more money or earning more money More...

How To Make Time For Yourself We're quick to make sure our kids have full schedules. It's no problem to squeeze in a work event or two. Running a few errands More...

Be An Art Know-It-All It's right there in front of you, in every state in almost every town, and that is visiting an art gallery. And it doesn't have to be a museum either. More...

How To Make Your House a Home The front door stood open. Inside was a hallway covered in large, off-white tiles. On one side was a room with light brown carpet... More...

The Penguins of Phillip Island I suggest you dust off your bucket list and move the Phillip Island penguin parade closer to the top. It's definitely worth the visit... More...

How to Stick with your New Year's Resolutions Well, this year has been moving right along and we're at an ideal point in time to reflect on how those new year's resolutions are coming along... More...

Squawking Over Backyard Chickens As more and more Americans become committed in ways both big and small to the idea of sustainable living, the urban chicken movement is sweeping across the country... More...