Weighing-In (Part 3)
Over the last two postings, we’ve been examining Weighing In, an important technique for sweeping away the financial fog most […]
Over the last two postings, we’ve been examining Weighing In, an important technique for sweeping away the financial fog most […]
We may think our wants equal our needs. In other words, that we just have to have a certain pair of
“Passionately confused,” which nicely sums up our current national conversation about health care,image also characterizes the personal financial grasp of
As we noted in the last newsletter (see “Credit Card Act of 2009,” June 2009), new legislation now curtails several
In recent postings, we’ve explored two important legs of a three-legged stool that supports stopping overshopping, self-kindness and self-care. Today
In the last posting, we saw how important self-care is for the overshopper who wants to stop. We noted that
As the president and congress turn their attention to problem elements of our health care image system—notably, skyrocketing costs and
Compulsive shopping is pretty much out of the closet now, with continuing treatment in television, film, and print. Here are
While women Internet buyers may be outnumbered by men shopping online, new research suggests that many of the women who
Less in the Pink Than You Might Think No, it’s not that the rate of internet shopping has fallen off.