Longing for an uncluttered life? Doris Day tells you how to get organized! (1959)
Do you want to get organized? Have you longed for the uncluttered life? Actress Doris Day reveals her plan for becoming an ‘ex-Aimless’ and an ‘ex-Chaotic.’
Do you want to get organized? Have you longed for the uncluttered life? Actress Doris Day reveals her plan for becoming an ‘ex-Aimless’ and an ‘ex-Chaotic.’
Find out about the classic TV sitcom Rhoda, and meet the star, Valerie Harper, in two different vintage interviews!
Thanksgiving presupposes thankfulness. One cannot give thanks unless he feels thankful, and this feeling is a cultivated habit.
Mood rings were incredibly popular pieces of jewelry in the mid-1970s. – call it a colorful fad. So do the rings actually work? What do the mood ring colors mean? Find out here!
The woman beautiful: The secret of charm Whether beauty be as evanescent as the legendary vapor which Psyche brought from Hades when sent there by
Any woman may make herself beautiful by thought — and here is the way to do it by Hereward Carrington Could you devote a little
“I’d give anything to belong…” Ann sighed as she looked enviously through the window at a happy group of boys and girls heading for the
Not one of us should blame fate or environment for what we are. If we feel that we are not the success we should be, it simply remains with ourselves to better our condition.
No matter what anyone tells you, creativity is not something you are either born with or not: it needs to be discovered, exposed, nurtured, and expressed in order for it to grow and expand.
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