April 21st, 2026
Hans Scheil
In the world of financial planning, we often spend our time obsessing over market returns, tax brackets, and Social Security […] The post The Most Impactful Gift: Protecting Your Family Through Long-Term Care Planning appeared first on Cardinal Guide.
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April 21st, 2026
Doug Noll
In the aftermath of yet another circular argument that leaves both partners drained and distant, many couples quietly ask themselves the same question: why do small issues so quickly escalate into major tension? Seasoned marriage counselors have a clear answer: most conflicts intensify not because of the surface disagreement itself, but because each person feels […]
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April 21st, 2026
Anne Bachrach
Do you want to learn how to reclaim 10+ hours of your valuable time each week, so you can have your ideal business and life? If yes, I know you will find my podcast guest, George, to be a wealth of information related to helping buy back your valuable time, so you can be on… […]
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April 21st, 2026
Lynn Mull
Note: I have 25 years in financial services with current securities financial advisory licenses. I am acting as a coach and consultant, not a financial advisor in this article. Share I’m not one to save much of anything nostalgic. There a drawer full of kids from holidays and school projects but I toss notes, photos, […]
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April 21st, 2026
Adam Lack
You call on a Tuesday evening and your mother mentions she hasn’t spoken to anyone that day. Not the postman. Not a neighbour. Not the friend she used to have coffee with on Wednesdays, who moved to be closer to her own grandchildren last spring. She says it lightly, the way people mention the weather. […]
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April 21st, 2026
Corey C Walker
By Corey C. Walker If you are trying to grow online right now, attention is the game. Not content for the sake of content, but content that connects, converts, and compounds over time. That is where Claude AI from Anthropic starts to become a serious advantage. This is not about replacing creativity. This is about […]
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April 21st, 2026
Royce Shook
Your Simple Travel Planning Guide A calm, step-by-step companion for finding affordable travel Step 1: Dream a Little (Before You Search) Before opening a computer, start here, with a pen and a cup of tea. Write down: Where do we want to go? When are we thinking of travelling? What matters most: price, comfort, or […]
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April 20th, 2026
Robert Cochrane
Today was supposed to mark a turning point. Every business has to reach and maintain the heart of its customers or risk breaking the relationship. After three years of patchwork care, including rotating aides, last-minute cancellations, and more “emergencies” than any system should reasonably absorb, we made the decision to move my dad from a […]
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April 20th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
First, a weather report. Yesterday, it was raining but warm. I woke up this morning to frigid conditions, 28 degrees to be exact. I went out the door and could see my breath. I wasn’t happy. I set out this morning to spend time at the Franconia Sculpture Park. When I arrived, it became obvious […]
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April 20th, 2026
Karen Gershowitz
Before taking Judy to the airport, we squeezed in visits to two more Minneapolis art venues. The first, The Northern Clay Center (NCC), had been a client many years ago. None of the people I know still work there, but it was fun to revisit it. NCC is a working and teaching studio, with a […]
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