Brian & Angela Curtis: Married Authors Partner for the Future
by Cesca Janece Waterfield
Brian and Angela Curtis are examples of the partnership possible in marriage. Both are candidates in individual Ph.D. programs. As a high school guidance counselor, Brian teaches young people to manage their lives and future, while Angela, who’s a customer service executive, teaches personal management strategies.
But there may be no greater test [...]
Time for a Vacation? Or a New Career?
by Torski Dobson-Arnold
I am 25 years old and I just paid off a lot of debt. I make about $50,000 a year selling cars and I’m ready to advance to another career. I am married with a baby on the way and loving life. But I’m burnt out at my current job and need a [...]
The Meaning of Motherhood
by Linda Pate
According to the Webster Dictionary, the definition of “motherhood” is “the state or condition of being a mother.” But who can really tell you what motherhood is all about? Some of us have experienced becoming a mother, but there were no instructions prior to delivery. Many become mothers at a very young age. [...]
Easy & Inexpensive Pancake Brunch
No matter your budget or cooking skills, a Pancake Brunch is a fun way to entertain your family or a full house. Talk about simple: There’s certainly nothing wrong with using a pancake mix and bottled syrup. It’s inexpensive and tasty. You can boost flavor and fun by adding fresh berries or chocolate chips. Or [...]
5 Tips to Prepare for College Funding
by Jaynee Sasso
Getting an early start on your child’s college funding strategy is one of the best decisions you can make. Many parents are taken by surprise when they are told how much they are expected to pay before any financial aid is granted. The College Board states that obtaining a degree costs between $52,000 [...]
















