Topic “Manage Your Life”

By Barton Goldsmith (Scripps Howard News Service)

We have all been through it and, at best, a breakup is a difficult situation. Here are some tips and advice to help you make it through this rough patch.

1. You are not going to be thinking clearly for a few days or even weeks. This kind of depression can make you want to act out, isolate yourself or do things that may...

By Tracy Grant (The Washington Post)

Lean in.

No, lean out.

There’s nothing more important than having family dinners together.

Family dinners are overrated.

The normally frenzied volume of advice on work and family balance seems to have reached, in the past few weeks, levels that threaten our sanity.

First, there was Facebook executive Sheryl...

By Daniel Hubler (Standard-Examiner)

Have you ever found yourself about halfway into an argument with your spouse, and realizing that you were wrong?

You get that feeling in your gut that says, “Uh oh. Well, I’m gonna win this one anyway because he/she always thinks he/she is right, and it’s time to teach him/her a lesson! I’m doing my partner a favor in a way, right?”...

By Kasey Trenum (Time2Saveworkshops.com)

Q: I’ve really enjoyed finding out about seasonal sales cycles. I’ve started a sensible stockpile by following the cycles in your recent articles. Now that it’s April what items should I be buying?

A: Lucky for you, the arrival of April brings many hot shopping opportunities with it. There are unique...

By Julia Shaw (Slate)

WASHINGTON — These days, young married couples are an anomaly. In pop culture, they usually get married at a surprise wedding: Think Andy and April in “Parks and Recreation” or Jessa and Thomas-John (who’s not really young) in “Girls.”

Before the bouquet toss, viewers were counting down to the divorce episode, probably because...