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You can get a 1 year subscription to Psychology Today for only $5.99. If you are not reading this article in your feed reader, then the site is guilty of copyright infringement. Just use code: PSYCH at checkout. ©2009-11 Saving Cents with Sense ™, a website of Saving Sense Media LLC. All rights reserved.

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Understanding the Deep Impact of Home Renovations

Koupon Karen

Beyond the apparent aesthetic and functional upgrades, home renovations profoundly influence various aspects of life, from financial considerations to psychological well-being. This article delves into understanding the deep impact of home renovations.

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Scarcity – The Good and the Bad

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Would a never ending supply of cookies be as enjoyable as a limited supply? Why is scarcity bad? Believing something is scarce can cause us to make poor decisions.

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Friday Links – Garden Edition

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I have been able to read some great articles this week. If you are new to PET or haven’t gotten a chance to read all the articles in the past, here are few archives you might enjoy. Psychological Tips for Successful Stock Investing. PET Archives : Four Easy Ways to Save on Basic Necessities. Ways to Beat Lifestyle Inflation.

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Why We Seek Happiness

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Darwin agreed, according to Psychology Today article Happiness: ultimately it’s genetic! The Wall Street Journal article Hard-Wired for Giving reported on this saying: “…two complex schools of scientific thought have emerged. I think so. I think we are hard wired to seek happiness. ” Accomplishing goals.

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Motherhood Moments

Other findings include: ·64% of children said that they’d been contacted by a stranger in an online game ·26% of children have seen or experienced something online in the last year that bothered them. Many games today feature violence and other illicit activities that have been said to link with depression and mental health problems.

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A Sure Fire Way to Be More Productive

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Nancy Colier, LCSW, Rev in Psychology Today article: Why We Are Addicted to Checking Email - How to break free from the email high–and get your life back believes it is addictive due to having: “……four features of highly habitual/addictive behaviors: 1. We feel like part of the group. It’s a nice warm feeling.

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