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What to Say When Someone Asks Why You Don't Have Kids


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During a recent interview, Dolly Parton found herself answering a question that she has been asked countless times over several decades: Why doesn’t she have children? Sure, she has written more than 3,000 songs, provided nearly 150 million books for children through her Imagination Library, and recently helped fund research that contributed to the development of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. But what about ....

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Stop paying too much for TV streaming apps, find bundles instead


Stop paying too much for TV streaming apps, find bundles instead
Streaming is a different experience, says expert Dave DeJonge. People are used to putting in numbers to go to those channels, and that doesn t exist anymore.
Author: Sarah Makuta (ABC)
Updated: 4:07 PM EST February 18, 2021
WEST MICHIGAN - Many Americans have officially cut the cable cord and moved to streaming services. But subscribing to multiple TV streaming services, and the bill will add up. 
Here are some ways to cut back on the cost of streaming services.
Take inventory of the TV streaming apps you are currently paying, and determine the last time you opened it. If you haven t opening the app in weeks or months, consider canceling the subscription. ....

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How the pandemic has made wellness a 'must-have' in 2021


February 02, 2021
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As the world broke through the astounding milestone of 100 million known Covid-19 cases, the Global Wellness Institute released its trends report for 2021. Chief among its messages: wellness has gone from being a ‘nice to have’ to a ‘must-have’ – for all.
The Florida, US-based non-governmental organisation defines wellness as the active pursuit of activities, choices and lifestyles that lead to a state of holistic health.
The US$4.5 trillion (S$5.9 billion) global market encompasses all things wellness – anti-ageing, physical fitness, mental health, healthy eating, weight loss, health care, complementary and alternative medicine, medical tourism, and so much more.
The GWI trends forecast is based on the insights of wellness company executives, economists, doctors, investors, academics and technologists­ who gathered in person and virtually at its summit in Florida in November. ....

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Financial happiness starts at $85,000 per year


Financial happiness starts at $85,000 per year
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A new study says money can buy happiness.
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Americans earning more than $85,000 a year are happier than those who earn less.
Previous research found that happiness plateaued when earning $75,000 a year.
So says a new study, which found that money
does buy happiness.
The study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, drew on 1.7 million experience-sampling reports from 33,000-plus employed US adults using the iPhone app Track Your Happiness. Developed by former software product manager and Wharton fellow Matthew Killingsworth, the app analyzes the relationship between income and happiness by randomly asking users to log their activities and feelings. ....

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