Save Your Home Without Losing Your Mind or Your Money

Save Your Home Without Losing Your Mind or Your Money
Author: Anna Cuevas
Publisher: Anna Cuevas
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2011-07-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0983755620

A powerful resource and toolbox to guide homeowners in the right direction. Armed with the information compiled in this book homeowners can now replace stress and agony with viable ways to fight back. Anna Cuevas is no stranger to the countless stories of misguided homeowners being advised that foreclosure is their sole option. Most struggling homeowners are not even aware of their rights and are inaccurately declined by banks. This book teaches homeowners to be one step ahead, defend their homes, and stop foreclosure with consumer strategy training, homeowner are guided on how to be their own best advocate.the loan modification process, In this book you will learn: - Proven step-by-step solutions - How to fight back to stop foreclosure - How to take the guess work out of the loan modification process, decipher the lender red-tape - Unveiled mortgage-insider secrets

How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind

How to Manage Your Home Without Losing Your Mind
Author: Dana K. White
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0718083237

Bring your home out of the mess it’s in—and learn how to keep it under control! Housekeeping expert Dana K. White shares reality-based cleaning and organizing techniques that will help you learn what really works. Do you experience heart palpitations at the sound of an unexpected doorbell? Do you stare in bewilderment at your messy home, wondering how in the world it got this way again? You’re not alone. But there is hope for you and your home. Managing your home isn’t an all-or-nothing approach, and Dana has broken down the most critical things that you'll need to do to keep up with the housework. With understanding, honesty, and her trademark humor, Dana shares her field-tested strategies including: Exactly where to start to tame the chaos Which habits deserve your focus and will make the most impact How to gain traction in your quest for a manageable home Practical tips you can implement and immediately to declutter huge amount of stuff with minimal emotional drama Cleaning your house is not a one-time project—it’s a series of ongoing and daily decisions. Start learning Dana’s reality-based cleaning and organizing techniques—and see how they really work! Praise from Readers: “This book lays out the hard truths of a clean house but in a way that doesn’t make me feel silly for not having embraced them before.” “Dana leads you step-by-step with the heart of a woman who has been there and struggled with the same issues you are currently struggling with. Really, this is a must read for anyone who wants to learn the secrets that all those organized types seem to know.” “I felt like a failure already. Did I really need to read yet another book full of tips and tricks that would leave me feeling worse? From the first page, I was put at ease.” Get ready to say goodbye to the stacks of dirty dishes crowding your kitchen counters, conquer the never-ending piles of laundry, and stop tripping over clutter on your living room floor as Dana helps you discover what works for you, for your unique personality, and in your unique home.

The Imperfect Environmentalist

The Imperfect Environmentalist
Author: Sara Gilbert
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-08-13
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0345537580

Actress, producer, mother, and imperfect environmentalist, Sara Gilbert understands how helping the environment can seem overwhelming. Between keeping up with work, friends, and kids, who has the time or money to maintain a compost pile, become an activist, or knit a sweater out of recycled grocery bags? Fortunately, we now know that small changes here and there in our everyday lives can make a big impact on the environment. We just need to know where to begin. That’s where Gilbert comes in, with this tongue-in-cheek reference guide packed full of helpful information, available at your fingertips. Read it cover to cover or just open it up to a random page; you can take what you want from it when you want. Whether you’ve got money to burn or have to crash on a friend’s couch, here are all of the eco-essentials to get the planet back on track, and you won’t have to hug a single tree—unless tree-hugging is your thing. Sharing the basics on health and beauty, work and money, home and gardening, family and fitness, and more, The Imperfect Environmentalist cuts through the clutter—both in our homes and in our heads—and offers simple approaches to help us clear out the pollutants, put down the poisons, and begin to breathe easy again—one 100% recycled page at a time. Advance praise for The Imperfect Environmentalist “This book really opened my eyes. Then my eyes started stinging and tearing from all the toxins in the environment I’m now aware of. Thanks, Sara, I have a lot to do now.”—Lisa Kudrow “Sara’s passion and commitment to the environment have given me an awareness that I never had before about our planet. I learn from Sara every day and she makes me want to be a better person. See, you can teach an old dog new tricks.”—Sharon Osbourne

Home Cash Power

Home Cash Power
Author: Amaka Adindu
Publisher: Amaka Adindu
Total Pages: 57
Release:
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Home Cash Power. Thinking about making Money Online working from home? Before you do, you need This Guide: Step By Step Guide to running a Home based business Online and or off line . These helpful tips will lead you on your way. It is possible to have a successful work from home business. Success depends on the inner drive to succeed coupled with the knowledge of how to achieve your goals. By using the advice provided in this book, you will see your income from your work from home business flourish. Getting started on running home businesses is a terrific way to make income at home. But, this is not easy. You must understand how to run a successful business. This book provides you with that kind of help. Reading this book will inspire you to take your life into your own hands. You get a lot of tips about starting a home based business online and or off line. When you think about it now is the time to grab the bull by the horns and go for it! You can keep this book for reference to read anytime you are not sure what the next step you should be taking is. Follow all the tips put together and you will see success your home based business adventure. Each chapter addresses different areas that you will run into in your home based business adventure. This allows you to tackle issues as they come up with solutions to deal with matters as they come up in your adventure. There are no yes or no answer to running a home business. But know what to do and how to handle matters related to your business as the arises will bring great success.

Getting Good with Money

Getting Good with Money
Author: Jessi Fearon
Publisher: Thomas Nelson
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1400226112

Managing your money and finances can be stressful and can take a toll on your relationships and well-being. But it doesn't have to be that way. Join certified financial coach and mom Jessi Fearon as she helps you get a handle on your finances and lays out the doable steps her family took to pay off all their debts--including their mortgage!--and pursue their dreams, all on a $47,000-a-year salary. Jessi Fearon vividly remembers the day she broke down, knowing that her family could not pay the bills with a second baby on the way. Like many Americans, they were overwhelmed by debt and living paycheck to paycheck, wondering if it was possible to ever get ahead or even catch up. But on that day, something changed, and she and her husband decided to make a drastic lifestyle change that would put them back on the path toward their dreams. Their decision not only allowed her to stay home with their children, but in two years, they were able to pay off their consumer debt, and, in six years, they paid off their home mortgage--all on their $47,000-a-year income. And now she shares what she's learned with others who are struggling just like she once did. With been-there wisdom and step-by-step help, Jessi gives you the tools you need to: Take control of your finances with practical first steps to budgeting and understanding debt Identify the four different ways we struggle with money and how each one affects the way we manage--or mismanage--our money Replace the lies you've been taught about money Discover money-saving apps, financial tips, and ideas for generating additional income to pay off debt more quickly Take it from Jessi: you don't need a finance degree or a six-figure income to build a great life for your family. Getting Good with Money will inspire, encourage, and equip you to achieve financial freedom that lasts. Praise for Getting Good with Money: "In the age of consumerism, Jessi brings calm into the chaos of living financially strapped by encouraging and guiding families to discover the beauty of living in financial freedom. No matter the size of your income, Getting Good with Money will lead you toward the stability you crave." --Alli Worthington, bestselling author of Standing Strong

Home Comforts

Home Comforts
Author: Cheryl Mendelson
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 900
Release: 2005-05-17
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0743272862

A classic bestselling resource for every household, Home Comforts helps you manage everyday chores, find creative solutions to domestic dilemmas, and enhance the experience of life at home. “Home Comforts is to the house what Joy of Cooking is to food.” —USA TODAY Home Comforts is an engaging and comprehensive book about housekeeping. It is a lively and readable guide for both beginners and experts in all the domestic arts. From keeping surfaces free of germs, watering plants, removing stains, folding a fitted sheet, cleaning china, tuning a piano, lighting a fire, setting the dining room table—this guide covers everything that people might want to do for themselves in their homes. Further topics include: making up a bed with hospital corners, expert recommendations for safe food storage, reading care labels (and sometimes carefully disregarding them), keeping your home free of dust mites and other allergens, this is a practical, good-humored, philosophical guidebook to the art and science of household management.

The Money Class

The Money Class
Author: Suze Orman
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0812982134

The #1 New York Times bestseller, now revised and updated, filled with tools and advice that can take you from a place of financial fear to a place of financial security. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN IN THE MONEY CLASS? How to find the courage to stand in your truth and why it is a place of power. What daily actions will restore the word “hope” to your vocabulary. Everything you need to know about taking care of your family, your home, your career, and planning for retirement—no matter where you are in your life or where the economy is heading. In nine electrifying, empowering classes, Suze Orman teaches us how to navigate these unprecedented financial times. With her trademark directness, she shows us how to tackle the complicated mix of money and family, how to avoid making costly mistakes in real estate, and how to get traction in your career or rebuild after a professional setback. And in what is the most comprehensive retirement resource available today, Suze presents an attainable strategy, for every reader, at every age. In The Money Class you will learn what you need to know in order to feel hopeful, once again, about your future.

MizFit: How to Build Muscle and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind

MizFit: How to Build Muscle and Lose Weight Without Losing Your Mind
Author: Carla Birnberg
Publisher: Hyperink Inc
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2012-12-09
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1614645981

My story about weight loss and finding my healthy living path is an uncomplicated one. I shed 35 pounds nineteen years ago and never looked back. Never regained. Never got off track. Maintained even when Master’s degree, marriage, and motherhood conspired to derail me. The more challenging piece to explain (and the question I’m most frequently asked) is how I’ve stayed on track and maintained my weight loss for so long. I know the statistic is hotly debated, but somewhere around 90% of all weight loss is regained within five years. The answer I give for the reason I’ve stayed in the tiny ten percent? I realized it was what’s on the inside that mattered. I gained the majority of my weight in college. I drank lots of soda (and various other things), ate many late-night junk food meals with friends, and basically enjoyed my college experience. If by “enjoyed” you mean I packed on pounds quickfastandinahurry—which I do. Unlike many of my peers I was pretty okay with my weight gain. The morning I discovered my pants no longer buttoned, did I commence dieting and self-flagellation? Nope. I bloused a sweatshirt over the top of my jeans and proceeded along my soda-drinking way. That said, when graduation loomed, and the time came to don interview suits, I was faced with the reality that none of them zipped. Not only could I not employ my fluffing-the-sweatshirt trick with a skirt-suit, but I’d grown while my bank account had not. Lacking the funds for new clothes, I commenced an exercise and revised eating routine, which after many months resulted in a fitter me. I discovered weight training. I rediscovered my old eating habits. I paid close attention to what I put inside my body. I thought I had it all figured out. I did not. I consumed lots of processed white flour (hello, bagels!), ate virtually no fat (fare thee well beloved salmon!), and was a lean, mean, and exhausted shell of my former self. When I finally grew tired of being tired I stepped back and recorded precisely how I felt after eating various foods. Breads and pastas? I was still famished, usually swollen, and broken out in a rash. In addition I was definitely, clearly lethargic. Fruits, vegetables, complex carbs, and lean proteins? I was a force to be reckoned with. I possessed boundless energy, my swelling/rashes disappeared, and after eating I was satiated. While all of this reads as a no-brainer, it transpired long before others were eating gluten-free and far before I realized when I feel healthier on the inside, everything else (including my outsides) follows suit. Weight-loss maintaining isn’t even a concept I consider these days. My focus, and the one that has facilitated my maintenance for close to two decades, is on fueling my insides and exercising in a way that allows me to live my life as energetically and healthfully (and rash-free) as possible. I approach healthy living as I do all areas of my life. I read. I research. I experience. I seek gurus. I talk to my peers. Yet I remember, at the end of it all, I am the expert of my own body. We may all have the same healthy living goal (longer, healthier lives), but it’s ok for each of us to construct our own path to get there. Are you ready? It’s time to start creating yours. -Carla Birnberg

Sell Your Home Without Losing Your Zen

Sell Your Home Without Losing Your Zen
Author: Diana Hathaway Timmons
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2008-07-29
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 061524078X

Sell Your Home Without Losing Your Zen. A month of encouragement for modern home sellers. Diana Hathaway Timmons gives you a month of encouragement to keep you on the right track. Along with daily motivation, you'll get unique and useful tips for selling your home faster and with more enjoyment. The process of selling your home won't change. You will. And that change will make all the difference in keeping your balance while your home is on the market.