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“Spoonie” Household Cleaning and Organizing Tips:

This very helpful general list of "life learned" tips and suggestions was written by one of our message board moderators, LindaK. (With some help and tips from other members.)This list is chock filled with helpful goodies that will save you "spoons"!. General Tips: •Do what you can and don't wor

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Website Review: dvwarehouse.com

- Sponsored Post – Website Review: dvwarehouse.com I do not personally use a MC, but for those of you who do.. maybe you want to check out dvwarehouse.com. They claims to have industry Brands at warehouse prices. If you are looking to save up to 50% to 75% off of new & used Mac computer

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Website Review: GoGetter JetSetter

- Sponsored Post – Website Review: GoGetter JetSetter I am one of the many people who has a fear of flying on airplanes. I am lucky that this hasn't stopped me from traveling, but it has made for some very unpleasant trips. I have had anxiety, stress, and upsetment before a flight only to get to

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How to Find Books In Large Print

The easiest way to find books in large print is to do an internet search for them. Here are some tips. Amazon actually has a separate search for large print books: Doubleday has a large print book club. Biblio.com has a large print category on it: http://www.biblio.com/catalogs/49/Large_Print.htm

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Coping With the Aftermath of a Stroke

I was thirty two years old when I had my stroke. I banged on the screen door window to catch the dog’s attention; the glass shattered and severed two tendons in my arm and a bunch of nerves in my hand. The surgery was extremely successful in repairing that damage, but after I got home from the h

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Yoga “Off the Mat”

I started doing yoga eight years ago as a way of staying strong and limber while coping with a chronic pain condition. Doing "yoga off the mat" is an expression I have heard frequently since then. It means carrying the lessons of your yoga practice into your daily life. Until recently, the only me

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The Easiest Gourmet Cookies You’ll Ever Make

("Stop, Drop, and Roll" recipes!) As soon as February passes by it seems that there's a thousand events we end up hosting: St. Patrick's Day, Easter, Passover, spring birthdays. It just never stops. When you have to host parties all Spring it can get very harrowing when you have to decide what to se

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Tip: Have Spoons, Will Travel…

I used to travel a lot for work back in the day and now we still do several trips a year - so I have a bunch of tips that make traveling more bearable for me. Before you leave: · Pre plan like crazy. That way when you do your easy/busy days - you'll know exactly where you're going and how

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Like to read, but can’t sit still?

I’m a voracious reader, but don’t always have a lot of time to read, so I’ve developed some ways to get my reading in without giving up my working time. I read a lot of short stories. First off, I love short stories because they tell the whole tale in a few pages and often have ironic endings

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Ideas for “Spring Break” For Chronically Ill College Students

I know many of us have those days/weeks/months, maybe even years, when we do not even get out of bed. I know I have watched friends live life while I simply let it pass me by. For this reason, being chronically ill is one of the worst feelings in the world for a college student, and there is no wors

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