Avoiding Supermarket Price Traps
That friendly local supermarket you’ve been going to for years, filled with bright lighting, soothing colors, and exciting product displays is all designed with one thought in mind:
To spend a lot more money than you planned on spending.
That’s right. Everything in a modern supermarket is done with that one thought in mind: getting the customer [...]
Is Your Boyfriend a Turkey? Six Sure-Fire Signs
November 26, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Finding Mr. Right, Relationships
You’ve been dating him now for a while — so why don’t you bite the bullet and let him meet the parents? If you can’t stand the thought of sitting through one more Thanksgiving in which your family still teases you about your “Invisible Man,” maybe your turkey isn’t on you plate, but in your [...]
Dudes, or Dildos? Sex Toys and Your Sex Life
November 12, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Relationships, Sex & the Single Minded Woman
Do sex toys enhance your sex life?
Great question. In fact, Duke University is currently conducting a study on the topic—to the consternation of Reverend Joe Vetter of the Duke University Catholic Center, who claims that it hurts more than it helps.
In other words, he thinks women will find their toys more pleasurable than their boys.
He’s [...]
Don’t Let Mr. Wrong Keep You from Finding Mr. Right
November 5, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Finding Mr. Right, Relationships
There’s a good chance if you’re a single women over the age of 21, you’ve had a few bad experiences with some not-so-nice Mr. Wrongs.
Needless to say, those past experiences have made you more than just a little gun-shy—which is why some totally innocuous remark from a potential Mr. Right brings back a flood of [...]
Are You Wasting Valuable Time with Mr. Wrong?
October 29, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Finding Mr. Right, Relationships
Meredith and McDreamy.
Mulder and Scully.
And of course, Jim and Pam.
No matter how sublime your career can be, when you’re home from the office, sometimes it hits you:
Something BIG is missing in your life.
Like, say, someone to share all your successes and accomplishments.
As you look around, you realize that while your friends and family applaud you, [...]
Finding Mr. Right: Defining What You Really Need for a Relationship to Work
September 10, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Finding Mr. Right, Relationships
Wishing for a great relationship is one thing, but recognizing it is something totally different. To find the right man, you first need to have a defined idea of what you’re looking for.
In other words, a criteria list or “what I need in a man.”
If you allow your emotions to choose the criteria for your mate, [...]
Women and Heart Attacks: Don’t Second-Guess
September 9, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Health, Health Trends
A new survey from Great Britain shows that women are more reluctant to seek help when they may be having a heart attack
In fact, the British Heart Foundation (BHF) poll of 2,236 adults found that one in three women mistakenly thought a heart attack must be accompanied by very severe chest pains in order to [...]
Five Myths About Mr. Right
September 3, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Finding Mr. Right, Relationships
You shouldn’t be surprised to learn that there are a variety of myths that have developed about the identity of this seemingly elusive Mr. Right. Here are five common myths about Mr. Right, accompanied by some truths and goals that allow you to do some much needed myth-busting as an important first step in finding [...]
Zzzzz: 12 Tips for Sound Sleep
Haven’t been sleeping through the night? That’s not good, either physically or emotionally. You need rest in order to function at your fullest potential. In fact, sleep is an integral part of a good fitness program.
And the quality of your sleep is just as important as the quality of it. Rule of thumb: most adults [...]
Bill Moyers: How Insurers Keep Single Women from Healthcare
July 15, 2009 by josieb
Filed under Health, Health Trends
It’s America’s ongoing nightmare, a black hole into which billions of dollars vanish and hope for a positive outcome often looks bleak.
No I’m not talking about Iraq, I’m talking about the state of American healthcare.
As the Obama Administration mounts the first serious effort since the first Clinton administration to establish a healthcare program that will [...]




