Ways to Help You Find Meaning at Work

The average American will spend about 30 percent of his/her life at work. If you do not find any meaning at work, that is a long time to go through the actions. You could always switch jobs, but the grass is rarely greener. Here are some ways to help you infuse meaning into your work life.

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Five Simple Financial Moves to Make in 2017

Becoming financially responsible takes time. But it does not require catastrophic changes except in the most dire circumstances. For the new year, here are several financial moves that may prove to be quite simple and painless.

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The Millennial Financial Advice Roundup

One study has Millennials averaging a 625 credit score. That is not a great score and lower than any other generation. But this score can be raised with some simple financial advice we feature in our Millennial financial advice roundup.

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How to Maintain Your New Year’s Resolutions

Only 75 percent of all people keep their new year’s resolutions beyond the first week! One week! How can you avoid falling into that 25 percent who can’t last a week? Follow these tips and make your resolutions a lifestyle change.

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Six Disadvantages of Using Email

On the whole, it is likely that using email has benefitted both personal and business communications. However, email use does not come free of unintended consequences and risks. Here are six risks to look out for.

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Why We Worry and How to Reduce It

Unfortunately, our brain was not designed to handle the repercussions of a delayed return. The result? Potential feelings of worry, stress, and anxiety. One of the greatest reasons behind why we worry is the constant uncertainty of the future.

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Seven Money Mistakes That Could Derail Your Retirement

One of the quickest ways to hurt your retirement plans is a lack of a plan. Do you find yourself in this circumstance? Then it’s time to create a retirement account plan. Once you do, you will need to avoid these seven money mistakes.

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Depressed about the Holidays? Maybe You Have the Holiday Blues

This is the happiest time of year, right? Family, friends, fun and food are what life is about. Except you don’t feel excited, you actually feel a bit depressed. Maybe you have the holiday blues. What do you do if this is the case? What do you do?

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Six Tips to Help You Achieve Work/Life Balance

Disregarding work/life balance is a choice. And it is not a smart one. Those who lack this type of balance experience greater amounts of stress, which wreaks havoc on health. Here are six tips to help you if you are out of balance.

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