As time goes on, we all experience memory loss of one form or another. Some memory loss is the simple product of aging—seniors simply don’t remember as well as younger folks do. This doesn’t mean that all older adults have dementia (or, worse, Alzheimer’s disease), it just means that you’reRead More →

For some people, college isn’t the perfect fit. Whether you’re not ready to commit to attending a university so shortly after high school or you don’t think going to college is right for you, don’t fret: There are still plenty of career opportunities for talented, skilled, intelligent workers like yourself.Read More →

When you are new in recovery from opioid addiction, alcohol addiction, or other common addiction, sometimes what you need is a geographical cure. Obviously, there is no “cure” for addiction. Even those in long-term recovery have to maintain their recovery program not to relapse. A geographical cure refers to movingRead More →

Every relationship has its challenges and rewards, and a significant language barrier can definitely affect the way your relationship works. That doesn’t mean you can’t have a long and happy relationship with someone who doesn’t speak the same language as you do, but it does mean that you’ll have toRead More →

Our furry friends are a part of the family, and spring is one of the most beautiful seasons of the year. However, people with allergies beg to differ. The number of allergens that come with owning the former and going through the latter can be discouraging. Nonetheless, there are manyRead More →

After someone close to you has lost their life, the last thing you need to worry about is cleanup, especially if they were a family member or close friend. When a person passes alone, though, unattended death cleanup can seem to be a top priority, especially if they aren’t foundRead More →

We all know the frustration that comes with navigating the summer months. The unrelenting heat can drive us inside and force us to stay where we know we’ll be safe. But even in the summer, we can stay cool if our air conditioner stops working or our power goes out.Read More →

Before you fire up the search engines or log onto your favorite real estate platform, you must have an established list of wants and needs for your new home. It doesn’t matter if you’re trying to find land for sale or you’re considering flipping an older house if you don’tRead More →

Welcome to Spending Notes, where we do a weekly deep dive into how our readers spend their cash. Today: a financial planner who makes $100,000 Occupation: retirement planner Age: 55 Location: San Francisco, CA Salary: $100,000 (approx. $3,846 per pay period) Day One I’ve lived in this house for aboutRead More →