One of our key Upside Life messages is about developing and maintaining financial well-being through adequate saving coupled with living within our means and buying items when we can afford them. National Public Radio Economic commentator Beth Kobliner gave what I would consider some of the best advice about saving and spending: “Make it easy […]
Archives for 2011
No Man’s Land
An addict finds the eye of the storm in a local park and it changes everything.
Going Up? Not Anytime Soon
A chronically broken down elevator causes Ali to philosophize about the saying “we’re only human”.
I Can Have You Committed
An author writes an inner child exercise, and discovers a threat by his grandmother when he was eight years old that locked up his writing for many years.
The Power of a Pause
Life As a Human says so long to “Thriving On the Other Side, a.k.a. Bel Brown, as she embarks on an exciting new phase of her life and career.
Where Sleigh Bells Ring
Building a snowman with her son on a winter’s day takes Marylee back to her childhood and her father’s magic.
A Dog’s Eye View: Tiramisu on Dog Parks
This week, in “A Dog’s Eye View”, Eric hands over his blog post to his Belgian Shepherd, Tiramisu. What? You didn’t know dogs could write?
Life as a Medical Examiner
By turns tragic, fascinating, humourous and horrifying, the life of a Medical Examiner is never dull as former Medical Examiner George Burden reveals.
Sleeping With One Eye Open
A happy couple’s life becomes an episode from The Twilight Zone as a stray cat with a strange and scary behaviour problem invades a once-peaceful household.
Cuba by Bicycle Part 1: Finding the Right Trip for the Best Value
Cuba proves to be the ideal destination, price wise and location wise, for a couple planning a cycling tour and craving respite from the Canadian winter.
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