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Food Bank S’pore Has A Plan To Help Hungry S’poreans And The F&B Industry At The Same Time

As food prices continue to go up, many low-income families struggle to put food on the table as salaries are not increasing as quickly so The Food Bank Singapore (FBSG) aims to help with that. What the charity does is that it collects and delivers food donated from individuals and …

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Their Agenda Is To Get Your Kid To Spend More Time On Their Phone, But Hear Them Out

Bottom Line: I’ve never been a studious person. I hated homework and revision, and if you flipped through my workbooks, you’d find completely empty pages in between daily homework that I left “to complete one day”. But if I could have levelled up my academic knowledge through an app back …

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IRS Gives Taxpayers More Time to File

Photo by Syda Productions / Shutterstock.com Trying to fight the new coronavirus with one hand while paging through tax documents with the other? Now, you can turn 100% of your attention toward the virus, as you should. Americans will get a 90-day extension of their tax deadline — to July …

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Ask a Health Coach: Embrace Consistency, Squash Cravings, Find Time for Self-Care

Hi folks, in this edition of Ask a Health Coach, Erin discusses the benefits of being metabolically flexible, the physical and psychological reasons behind cravings, and what to do when you’re too exhausted to work out. Keep your questions coming in the MDA Facebook Group or in the comments section …

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You Can’t Do It All: The Problem of Balancing Time

I have a full-time — job. I have three children at home. I have a wife and a marriage to keep healthy. I’m a homeowner. I have lots of family and friends who need some of my social time. I have a number of community commitments as well. I have …

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Optimizing Dishwashing for Money and Time

Over the last couple of months, I’ve received quite a bit of positive feedback about my earlier Optimizing Laundry for Money and Time article, where I looked at my routine for doing laundry in extreme detail, and so I’ve decided to do an irregular series on other normal life routines …

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Mourning My Mom, One Red Carpet at a Time

For most of my adult life, every winter when awards season rolled around I would get primed and ready to have an epic night. Not because I was an Oscar-nominated ingénue about to walk the red carpet in Valentino couture and Bulgari earrings, but because my mom’s red carpet commentary …

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