Ghost Hunting 101

After my first paranormal investigating experience, I came to realize the most important tool we can utilize is our own instinct and intellect.  With all of the expensive equipment out there available, I want to recommend simply three things. First you need a flashlight. This may sound obvious but I cannot stress enough how important…

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10 Tips to Break Bad Habits

Old bad habits: I chewed my fingernails until they bled. I sucked my thumb until I was 11. I chewed my hair. I smoked two packs a day. New bad habits: I need adult supervision at the pet store because I want to bring every fur baby home. I leave my shoes where I take…

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Life Balance in 3 Steps

Life balance, unlike the Yeti, exists You’ve perhaps heard tell of this elusive little thing called life balance.   Balance is not something that’s been a destination for me; it’s more of a journey. But there are some things that I do consistently and they really help me find that place that I call balance…

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Creativity: 4 Tips to Feed Your Creative Spirit

creativity, lessons in joyful living, personal development, Kimberly Rinaldi

I have no creativity – I’m left brained There was a time in my life where I actually said I didn’t have a creative bone in my body.  I can’t paint, draw, knit or even accessorize on a good day (do you still match your shoes to your handbag?).   I’ve since learned that creativity,…

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How to Tame Your Inbox Mayhem

Six email accounts and 1,043 unread emails. That’s my current total today. And I’m launching a new business in a few weeks, which will mean more email addresses. And more emails. While some days it feels overwhelming; most of the time I have a handle on it. Here are the top five tips I’ve adopted…

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How to Quit Smoking

Do you have a nasty habit? I’m talking about SMOKING. Yeah, we find it hard to admit to that one anymore. I think it’s easier to admit to other things: not recycling, under-tipping, saying good morning and not really meaning it. Smoking was once a widely accepted social norm. Heck, I grew up in a…

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