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A reader is in a quadry - downsized and over 50 - what to do?
As economic news becomes more grim with each passing day, the idea of downsizing personal living arrangements is a popular idea. But how do you do it with children?
For various reasons, seniors would like to sell their current home and downsize to a smaller home. Here are some tips on how to select a smaller home in retirement.
As news of the economy becomes more and more grim, people are looking for ways to save money. One solution that is becoming popular is to downsize the home you live in.
Smaller homes are popular. Retirees, new families, single buyers, post-divorce folks all consider down scaling their living space. Tips and tricks for beautiful homes.
The Arizona Diamondbacks extend their winning streak to five by taking three in a row from the Giants.
Many adults as early as age 45 find themselves wanting a low maintenance lifestyle and to downsize. This article illustrates how to handle the "stuff" when downsizing.
Downsizing a home does not equate to purging only. It allows one to re-think what to keep, what to acquire and how to keep one's life essentials and indulgence.
A typical downtown studio often does not allow a traditional dining room and elbow room to co-exist. Convertible coffee tables allow dinner guests to eat comfortably.
It's not unusual for seniors to have a home for 20, 30, even 40-plus years. What happens when it comes time to downsize? There are tips for coping.
In turbulent times, companies demand more from each employee and layoffs have become the norm. When financial crisis looms, find out how to avoid a layoff.
For seniors who are downsizing their home or simply wish to get rid of some extra stuff, figuring out what to do with that stuff can be confounding. Here are some ideas.
As 2008 draws to a close, assess long-term financial security and become creative when planning for "the golden years." Begin by addressing inadequate savings.
Layoffs, furloughs and paycuts negatively affect the workplace. Managers can boost worker morale and productivity during tough economic times using these strategies.
With governments talking recession and big businesses seeking bailouts, what action can you take to recession-proof your PR, advertising or marketing role?
A layoff can be devastating, but also presents an opportunity to change your life and renew yourself. Here are five ways that you can re-create yourself after a job loss.
If you've been laid off, fired, or simply budgeted badly, admitting this to your landlord is what most tenants dread. How to approach a property owner and what to say.
Food portions must be managed properly to control the amount of food consumed. Learn easy food portion control methods for successful weight loss.
With more and more companies downsizing and restructuring, employees must take control of their situation and look after their own emotional health to survive.
A sudden job loss or medical problem can push a person or family into a financial crisis. This article gives concrete steps to slash short-term spending.
Low employee motivation requires strong leadership skills to aid in quality and cost control due to misguided employee perceptions of job security and individual needs
In today's world of economic turmoil, it's not uncommon for workers to find themselves separated from their employer through a layoff. Here's how to survive the ordeal.
With careful planning, taking an extended sabbatical to realign career goals, to travel, or to spend time with family can be within reach earlier than most workers think.
You know where you want to go, now how can you get there? Some tips on how to change your career.
Massive downsizing in the TV news business is altering journalist demographics. Many are choosing to leave a business where their talents are not appreciated.
Employees worry that they won't get salary increases during the recession. Some say they will get downsized if they ask for them. Bosses are paying conservatively.
Lovers spurn diamonds for colored stones and gold for titanium but chocolate, flowers and fancy dinners remain part of Valentine's Day although spending was down.
The highly successful tax credit used to entice first-time home buyers was not only extended but also widened in scope by President Obama on Friday, Nov. 6, 2009.
Director-screenwriter Jason Reitman's funny, smart, knowing tale of modern alienation, Up in the Air, features strong performances from a trio of gifted actors.
A small room is one thing, but how do you adapt to living in a very small home?
From putting gadgets/utensils in the drawer and clearing the countertops of snack wrappers and boxes, you can greatly increase your chances of getting healthy and fit.
One of the greatest stressors in society is often unaddressed: stuff taking over a person's sense of where things are and what is valued. Time to deal with this stress.
For retirees planning to move to another locale, help in relocating is only a step away. Here's how seniors can get some assistance with their move.
Enduring a layoff is one of the most difficult life experiences a person can face. Here's how to recognize the common signs of an imminent company downsizing.
The ability to take personal control of the forces that create stress in the workplace can help reduce the effects of that stress.
As corporate profits took a nose dive, Aston Martin was put up for sale. A group of investors have purchased a majority share in the company, worth $925 million
Assign people the right amount of work and they will do what you want; give them too much or too little work and they will do what they want. (Quinn's Law)
With world economic conditions deteriorating to levels not seen since the Great Depression; adventurous North Americans are capitalizing by retiring early overseas.
How do you get more for less? Where do you go for bargains when the price of food is rising through the roof? Read on for simple money making/saving tips and advice.
Losing a job is emotionally and financially stressful, especially during a recession. But leaving may be better than staying, and in the end, lead to a better outcome.
LEED's "loose fit, long life" sustainable design approach to green commercial architecture is good for business, the environment, and the workplace.
The peer learning model uses a discovery process for cultivating the deeper meaning that members seek in their professional lives. The process revives the heart of work.
Foreign correspondents and local Iraqi stringers who work without military or government protection are subject to various challenges when reporting Iraq.
Susanka's visionary Not-So-Big-House concept features comfort, function and aesthetics over massive, often impersonal spaces. In Susanka's world, bigger is not better.
Obesity has reached epidemic proportions in the United States and according to the CDC, there are over 300,000 premature deaths annually due to obesity.
Discover how to save or stretch every dollar. Eliminate wasteful spending at home and learn how to survive a personal financial crisis.
There are ways to battle those anxious and desperate emotions associated with losing a job such as keeping active, keeping in touch, and taking control during a layoff.
Older people may be cash rich on paper but many struggle financially on a day-to-day basis. Equity release schemes may be a way of freeing up money from their homes.
The five steps offered for controlling career options through education guide for those who are proactive and successful in achieving their career objectives.
Are financial woes or our ever evolving society to blame for soaps decline in ratings?


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