To the Good Life
Whatever's wrong, there's a drug for you, or so TV ads say
Carolyn Mellon gets antsy when she sees drug ads on television touting "everything you can think of and things you don't," mostly because she feels the barrage of sales pitches waste her time, and even question her intelligence. "There's something for everything and something for everyone," says Mellon, 64, a real estate agent and self-professed jogging addict who lives in Atlanta. Full Story
Some people believe that it is the events that control your life, but in reality it is your belief about the event that is the controlling factor. Beliefs are the acceptance Beliefs are the acceptance of a perception being true and a conviction that this belief fits reality. Full Story
Real estate market hot and cold Humorist Tom Bodett read a news story about "West Florida" real estate Saturday morning on National Public Radio's "Bluff the Listener" segment of its popular "Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me!" show. He told of the "West Florida Real Estate Association" offering 2-for-1 deals. Full Story