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5 Tips For How To Be Spiritual About Your Money

March 7, 2012
By Guest Blogger

Money always has two frames of reference: the big, all-encompassing world and the individual, YOU-specific version. Neither version gives us the information we need to have a successful relationship with our money, because both shift the discussion to blame and doubt, rather than promote financial peace and balance. How much does it matter what is really going on “out there?” We might grumble, “the economy did this to us,” but that is an abstract villain… Read More >


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Safe Cosmetics: Five Tips for Frugal Shoppers

March 2, 2012
By Stacy Malkan

If you’ve kept up on the latest news about toxic chemicals in cosmetics, you may be wondering if it’s possible to find safe products without breaking the bank. The good news is, you can protect yourself from toxic exposures while saving money too – it just takes some creative accounting and a willingness to look at the big picture. I like to think of money as energy, and I want to put my energy into… Read More >


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Bringing Sexy + Inner Beauty Back

February 13, 2012
By Guest Blogger

Forget the champagne and lingerie. Women all around are finding a new way to look and feel sexy, and it’s called financial freedom. What is financial freedom? It’s not a “one size fits all” term. Financial freedom is removing YOUR financial barriers and healing YOUR relationship with money so you can choose the life YOU want. It’s about being in control, independent and rich on the inside and out. It’s about feeling confident and sexy.… Read More >


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Turn Your Financial Fear Into Financial Freedom

November 18, 2011
By Terri Cole

When you think about your finances, what word immediately jumps into your mind? What feeling do you get in your body? What visuals do you see? Does money have the power to constrict you? Recent studies confirm that financial distress remains the top stressor in Americans’ lives and is the number one reason for marital discord. As a therapist in New York City for 14 years, I have learned that having money does not necessarily… Read More >


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Your Fascinating Relationship with Money: How Healing Your Finances Can Heal Your Life

October 6, 2011
By Guest Blogger

Money is at the core of our fears and anxieties. As an individual, family, country and world, it affects us on every level, among people of all races and economic backgrounds. We all have a “money story” that begins in our childhood and continues into our adult life in the form of a love/hate dysfunctional relationship. It is one of the top stressors and can destroy our relationships, self-esteem and health. “I can’t lose weight… Read More >


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20 Personal Prosperity Practices (Emotions + All)

July 1, 2011
By Danielle LaPorte

More than most subjects and matters of life, we tend to leave money wisdom to the experts. Fitness - we get that we need to do what works for us as individuals. Sex – you know that you’re the mistress or mister of your own domain. But money - few of us, would proclaim that we’re money experts. But just like your body and your heart, if you’ve created a relationship to money that works for you… Read More >


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Love List: Crazy Sexy Biz

August 4, 2010

Love Listers, Over the past decade, I’ve experienced the power of health, spiritual wealth and happiness. This journey sparked my entrepreneurial fireworks and led me to create my own wellness company. I’ve learned that it’s not easy being a business maven, but if you’ve got a passion and you want to share it with the world, you need to stock your entrepreneurial toolbox with knowledge and courage (and be prepared to make a lot of… Read More >


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8 ways to lighten up while dining out.

December 29, 2009
By Guest Blogger

Dining out is one of life’s absolute pleasures and privileges, especially in Toronto where more and more local, organic cuisine is peppering the culinary scene. Restaurants are a key part of our culture – think celebrations, business meetings and first dates and it’s crucial for us and our world to eat off of greener menus (and we are not simply referring to a leafy salad). I find my own palate has changed as I stick… Read More >


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Michelle’s Lessons from No Impact

September 11, 2009
By Guest Blogger

No Impact Man, the film, opens today! Check here to find a theater near you. Today, Michelle Conlin shares some of her experiences during the No Impact Year… My author husband, Colin Beavan, decided in late 2006 that he wanted to stop writing about history and start writing about global warming. He was so excited about his idea—attempting to live for one year in the middle of New York City without making any negative environmental… Read More >


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Got Gas?

July 24, 2009
By Danny Seo

One of the #1 complaints I get from people is that it’s not so easy to run out and “just buy a hybrid car” as way to be greener and save money at the gas pump. And I tell them: not all hybrid cars are actually better or greener for the environment. In fact, many standard cars today actually achieve comparable or even better miles per gallon than many “hybrid” automobiles. The fact is that… Read More >