Get Money
October 19, 2009 by Lillian Kithia
Published in Women
Are you a hardworking woman hoping to achieve financial freedom?
Teen Pregnancy: Is Fourteen Too Young?
October 4, 2009 by ShawnaConley
Published in Motherhood
Being a mother as a teenager will take a lot of hard work. Especially when you’ve had no experience in parenting. A teen father sometimes will bail out on the young mother. Father left baby and mother with no job or child support. These are some problems all mothers most than likely go through.
Anatomy of a Powerful Marriage
September 2, 2009 by Marie Antoinette
Published in Marriage
Contrary to people’s belief, love is not the main ingredient in a successful marriage.
The Grand Exit: After the Wedding Ceremony is Over
August 9, 2009 by Tracey Parece
Published in Weddings
One of the most glorious moments of your wedding day is the exit from the church. Your first entrance to the world as husband and wife should be marked by love and happiness, not litter-like confetti. Here are some ideas to make your wedding day greener and more earth-friendly.
How to Have an Earth-Friendly Wedding Shower and Reception
August 9, 2009 by Tracey Parece
Published in Planning
If the thought of post-consumer waste scares you, plan to have an earth-friendly wedding shower and reception. Reduce, reuse, and recycle as much as possible. There are many opportunities for conservation that you may not have considered.
Bride’s Guide to Traditional Wedding Invitations and Earth-Friendly Alternatives
August 9, 2009 by Tracey Parece
Published in Planning
This is a bride’s guide to traditional wedding invitations and their inserts. Also discussed are alternatives to having all those lovely invitations end up in a landfill. Your concern about the environment does not have to stop just because you are planning a wedding.
Girls, Shopping and Sales
Girls love shopping and to combine the shopping with sales is even better! But girls, shopping and sales can also create a dangerous combination. Here is an anecdote that gets to the point where I’m trying to say that shopping isn’t worth the kind of love we give it.
Invest Wisely in Your Wardrobe
It isn’t as expensive as you might think to keep a stylish wardrobe. Neither does it take a closet full of clothes. The pieces should mix and match thereby doubleing costume choices and keeping prices at a minimum.
The Credit Card, Women’s Best Friend
Who else hangs around with you in all the stores in town and helps you take advantage of discounts at your favorite shoe store? And who borrows you money without asking why do you need the fourth pair of black shoes? Only a credit card can be discreet, always available and extremely useful when it’s needed.













