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Helping Your Recent Graduate Fight Financial Anxiety

Helping Your Recent Graduate Fight Financial Anxiety

What an exciting time – watching your child graduate from college! While your feelings may be of pride, your recent graduate may be struggling with financial anxiety. The average student loan debt for the Class of 2026 is $29,560. Your child may have more or less...

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Motivational Quotes for June

Motivational Quotes for June

Stay inspired in life and energized for personal growth. Bookmark this page and read a quote daily. “Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.” – George W. Carver ”The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is...

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3 Important Health Documents to Update After Your Divorce

3 Important Health Documents to Update After Your Divorce

It’s final. You are now officially divorced. Now, the barrage of paperwork begins with this change in your marital status. One area often overlooked is healthcare documents. When you were married, your spouse was the default recipient of your healthcare information....

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Moving Forward After Your Spouse Dies

Moving Forward After Your Spouse Dies

When your spouse dies, your world falls apart. When it’s an unexpected death, it’s even more devastating. Even if your spouse was sick and is no longer suffering, it’s a difficult transition to move forward in life. Everyone’s reaction to grief is different. While...

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My Job – For Better or For Worse

My Job – For Better or For Worse

Are you married to your job? In today’s world, there seems to be no boundaries between work and the rest of life. Sometimes it feels as if we have a ball and chain tying us to the office. At one point, there was a push for work-life balance. However, I believe we’re...

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Helping Your Recent Graduate Fight Financial Anxiety

What an exciting time – watching your child graduate from college! While your feelings may be of pride, your recent graduate may be struggling with financial anxiety. The average student loan debt for the Class of 2026 is $29,560. Your child may have more or less...

Motivational Quotes for June

Stay inspired in life and energized for personal growth. Bookmark this page and read a quote daily. “Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.” – George W. Carver ”The artist is nothing without the gift, but the gift is...

3 Important Health Documents to Update After Your Divorce

It’s final. You are now officially divorced. Now, the barrage of paperwork begins with this change in your marital status. One area often overlooked is healthcare documents. When you were married, your spouse was the default recipient of your healthcare information....

Moving Forward After Your Spouse Dies

When your spouse dies, your world falls apart. When it’s an unexpected death, it’s even more devastating. Even if your spouse was sick and is no longer suffering, it’s a difficult transition to move forward in life. Everyone’s reaction to grief is different. While...

My Job – For Better or For Worse

Are you married to your job? In today’s world, there seems to be no boundaries between work and the rest of life. Sometimes it feels as if we have a ball and chain tying us to the office. At one point, there was a push for work-life balance. However, I believe we’re...

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