Saving Money

How to become a Money Magnet
Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Come and meet Marie-Claire and pick up your copy of her new book 'How to become a Money Magnet'

A chance meeting...or was it?

Energy Meter
Monday, December 21st, 2009

Smart Meters and Electricity Monitors

The first step in cutting your energy consumption, your electricity bills, and your carbon footprint is to find out how much electricity you're currently using. A home energy monitor (also called a smart meter) will show you in real time how much you're using, and the effect of tunring things on and off.

Whether you prefer the stylish Wattson, a functional smart meter like the OWL or Efergy, or to track individual appliances using the Ecosaver, Nigels Eco Store have the meter for you.

yoga and relaxation
Sunday, November 1st, 2009

FREE MUSIC FOR YOGA & RELAXATION CD FOR EVERY WELLBEING READER!

Visualize Prosperity
Thursday, January 1st, 2009

A very important part of the whole creative visualization process is developing a sense of prosperity.

Selling a Car
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
There has never been a better time to get that car you have always dreamed of or simply upgrade to that new car you really need. Dealers are struggling at the moment to shift stock so as a buyer you are in a strong position to negotiate and obtain discounts which 6 months ago would not have been available.

The only problem maybe trying to sell your current car!

Credit crunch shopping
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
In the last ten years the rise and rise of eating eco-friendly food saw organic food sales go through the roof. In times of economic growth it seemed a small price to pay to save the planet.
Economic Downturn
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
The credit crunch will have a psychological impact for many. Leilani Mitchell explains how we might understand this and what can be done about it.

Over the last few months, most of us will - at some point - have considered our financial situation with at least a little concern for the future. For some, the effects of the credit crunch and the resulting economic downturn will already be a stark reality.

Piggy Bank
Monday, January 1st, 2007
We all know that smoking contributes to cancer, heart disease, bronchitis, strokes, stomach ulcers, leukemia, gum disease, gangrene, asthma, wrinkles and bad breath.

We also know that smoking makes you short of breath and that breathing in other people's smoke can cause headaches and lack of concentration. Each year around 17,000 kids under the age of 5 go into hospital with complaints caused by smoke from their parents' cigarettes.

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