Category: Making a Home
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Watch out, world! This is the year I become a Japanese Sword Fighting Expert
Learning to tackle your life and work goals one resolution at a time, instead of battling to multitask, can free you to focus on that big, crazy hobby you’ve always had to put on the back-burner For all that January buoyancy, the reality is that the vast majority of resolutions fall by the wayside by…
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The road to happiness is paved with good intentions
What’s the big difference, at this time of year, between a resolution and an intention? The big difference, with a little motivation and planning, is that you might actually turn your intentions into action That whole ’new year, new me!’ adage is really tired. The annals of time, and my ever-sprouting grey hairs, have made…
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Why I’m Planning to Celebrate this Christmas as a Big, Crazy, Mexican-style Dia de los Muertos
Why I’m Planning to Celebrate this Christmas as a Big, Crazy, Mexican-style Dia de los Muertos
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Welcome to the Crazy Traditions of Christmas in Our Not-so-Normal Household
We are, proudly and strangely, a non-traditional family. But we still have our traditions, especially when it comes to the end-of-year festivities.
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How I Found the Recipe for the Perfect Family Christmas
It’s not just about the food. It’s about who gets to cook it, and who gets to share it, at this special time of year when a hearty meal is the symbol of families brought together in love and celebration
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Why this New Year’s resolutions will be different
Small things can make a big difference when it comes to achieving your goals and establishing lasting positive results. Here’s how to make change stick in 2021.
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Here’s to Christmas, a time of crackers, beetroot juice, stupid paper crowns, and love
In an age of change, there’s always good reason to cherish the unchanging rituals of the Bog Family Christmas.
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Chatting Change Episode 8: Where do you stand, when living together turns to falling apart?
For young couples who choose to live together before or instead of getting married, it’s a tough question that must be tackled, no matter how happily they’re habitating.