Topic “manage your life”

By Irene Maher (Tampa Bay Times)

Thanks to Facebook, Twitter and cellphones that double as video cameras, there’s more undisputed evidence of adolescent bullying than ever before.

Judy Freedman became involved in bullying prevention more than two decades ago as a social worker in suburban Chicago elementary schools. She found that students’ top concern was being teased...

By Leanne Italie (The Associated Press)

NEW YORK -- Amid the purveyors of belly casts and placenta pills, sonogram art and cord banks at a recent baby gear extravaganza stood a smiling Rosie Pope, pregnancy advice guru, mommy concierge to the rich and, with any luck, the Martha Stewart of maternity.

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By Barton Goldsmith (Scripps Howard News Service)

Many people feel that they can’t get their lives moving in the right direction. If you embrace the attitudes below, you’ll find it easier to get where you want to go.

Respect yourself. Without self-respect, you will not have the confidence you need to participate in the world and fulfill your dreams. Being unable to...

By Jack Kelly (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Adolescent male athletes are less likely to abuse the girls they date if their coaches tell them they should respect women, new research shows.

The researchers, led by Elizabeth Miller, chief of the division of adolescent medicine at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, studied more than 2,...

By Kasey Trenum (Time2Saveworkshops.com)

Q: Recently I’ve seen offers for Plink everywhere. Are they legitimate offers, and if so, how does Plink work?

A: Plink is not only a legit shopping program, but also a new one that is quickly gaining steam.

Plink’s simple and easy-to-use rewards program has made it popular among shoppers. When...