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"An opinionated survey of the highlights and best posts from the PeopleJam Community"
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Joined 04/28/2008

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PeopleJam Digest provides a short overview of the most interesting, most provocative and most commented items on PeopleJam. This is an opinionated digest of the site. If you are looking for a quick fix of PeopleJam, you've come to the right place.

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  • The Weekly Jam: Dress For Less!

    Just because the economy is a disaster doesn't mean we have to look like one! Watch the newest episode of our video series The Jam, where host Bridget McManus - along with special guest, noted fashion expert Barbara Horowitz - show us how to look good AND feel good! CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE VIDEO!
  • The Weekly Jam: Save Big Money by Watching the Small Screen

    PeopleJam is proud to present The Jam, our Daily show devoted to helping you help yourself! Saving money doesn't have to be stressful or boring...not if you're getting your tips from our host, comedian Bridget McManus. Find out why Euroni raves, "I read the blog, but your video about it made it come to life...Great tips!" WATCH VIDEO HERE!
  • The Weekly Jam: Money Talks. BS Walks.

    The post-election Honeymoon is over. And now it’s time to ask yourself: At the end of this financial nightmare (and there will be an end) will you be left holding a shovel or the golden key to prosperity? Use PeopleJam’s thousands of reviews to find out what works and what doesn’t from hundreds of the most popular Money, Savings and Career products on the market.
  • The Weekly Jam: America, The Comeback Country

    Muhammad Ali did it in 1974. Donald Trump in 1994. Lance Armstrong did it in 1998. The People of New Orleans did it again in 2006. And in 2008 even Britney Spears did it. The Comeback. Everybody loves one and nobody does it better than the American people. In the face of a crushing global economy, two grueling wars, and political unrest, many had counted America down and out.
  • The Weekly Jam: The Power Of Change

    It's almost here. The big one. In just six short days, we'll cross the finish line in the most dramatic and highly anticipated Race to the White House on record. It's been exhilarating and at times terrifying, as no matter who wins in the end, we'll all be bracing for humanities great Achilles' Heel: That fear of the unknown that only Change can bring. Now more than ever, it's time to start facing that fear and embracing Change and all the wonders it can bring.
  • The Weekly Jam: Rain Drops Keep Falling on Our Heads!

    In these uncertain economic times it's safe to say that on any given day, the storm clouds are looming. Stress, doubt and fear become a way of life. But with any great struggle comes opportunity – and it's important to know that often help can be found in simple places that are often overlooked. This week on PeopleJam, through our thousand of user reviews, find what books, products or services really worked to reduce stress for our members.
  • WEEKLY JAM: Don’t Hate Us Because We’re Beautiful!

    Our transformation is complete! We were always beautiful on the inside, (with our thousands of products, services and reviews all designed to help you live your best life), but now, after our Extreme Web Make-Over, we’re stunning on the outside, too! Check out our new look and let us know what you think!
  • The Weekly Jam: Weathering The Storm

    Okay. It’s been a bad week. Hurricane Ike throttled Texas, destroying many coastal towns and much of downtown Houston…and that’s not even the most shocking headline of the week!
  • WEEKLY JAM: When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going

    “One who gains strength by overcoming obstacles possesses the only strength which can overcome adversity.” – Albert Schweitzer With the close of both national political conventions last week, we now have a clearer picture about the four candidates, a couple of which will take the reigns of arguably the two most powerful posts in the free world at the start of the new year.
  • The Weekly Jam: Back To School

    It’s that time of year again! Another whirlwind of a summer has blown on by. From watching Superheroes…Superheroes…and well, more Superheroes on the Big Screen to witnessing Super Athletes smash records and defy the odds in one of the most exhilarating Olympic spectaculars in history…
  • The Weekly Jam: Everybody Loves a Winner!

    Everyone likes winning, and everybody loves a winner. Even if you aren't in the Olympics this year, PeopleJam is running a sweepstakes that makes it easy for you to win some great stuff. All you need to do to enter is go to Peoplejam.com and write 2 or more reviews of self improvement products or services that you've used from top experts like Tony Robbins, Mitch Albom, Ken Blanchard, Deepak Chopra, Robert Kiyosaki, Phil McGraw, Eckhart Tolle, and many others.
  • The Weekly Jam: Squeezing Your Dollars

    A dollar just doesn't go as far as it used to. Remember when the Canadian dollar used to be a joke? Now it's even money with the U.S. dollar, and the U.S. is the brunt of the money jokes. And just a few years back, people laughed when they talked about the Euro being worth more than the U.S. dollar. Today $1 will buy you less than 2/3 of a Euro. Ouch! There goes that European vacation!
  • The Weekly Jam: The Dating Game

    Whether you're just dating, in a committed relationship, or married, the rules of dating don't change all that much: you must go out on a real date once in a while or your relationship can lose its zing.
  • The Weekly Jam: iPhone, Therefore I Am

    Do we need technology to get in shape? To run our daily lives? To impress the opposite sex? Yes, yes, and YES! What are you, a Luddite?
  • The Weekly Jam: Fun on a Budget

    Many Europeans still take month-long vacations. Here in the U.S., taking even a week off is almost impossible. In fact, many people are now taking Daycations - going away for just 24 hours! Even if we could squeeze out more time, the buying power of the dollar is dropping as fast as the temperature is rising, and our bank accounts are just saying "no".
  • The Weekly Jam: Passages

    Celebrating births and mourning deaths are life-changing experiences. Yet we don't get to remember or learn from them. Our own life passages - including starting or ending relationships, moving, or making job or career changes - provide great, but painful, learning experiences. So why do we put ourselves through so much pain? It can be as simple as wanting a happier life. Or as complex as wanting to make a difference.
  • The Weekly Jam: Getting Out Of Your Own Way

    Way back in 1970, Walt Kelly - the creator of the Pogo comic strip - coined the phrase, "We have met the enemy, and he is us," on an Earth Day poster. How true.
  • The Weekly Jam: Summer Relationships 101

    There's a good reason why June 2nd was declared National Break-Up Day in 2006. And it wasn't just because Budweiser used it to promote the ho-hum movie The Break-Up. Summer is a time to loosen your tie, cast off your old ways, and perhaps get rid of the things - and people - that are holding you back.  That's right: it's time to throw caution to the wind - while trying not to throw your back out!
  • Surviving the Recession

    This is not your father's recession. This is the real deal. Gas prices hit new records every day. Those prices have rippled through the economy, causing the price of everything else to spike. Wall Street experts have said that the credit recession could last two more years. And the price of a dozen bagels at Noah's just went up by a dollar. What's the world coming to?
  • The Weekly Jam: Relationships - Bounce Back and Comeback, Kid

    We've all experienced setbacks. It's part of life. Failures can become victories depending upon what we do with them. It's about choice and perspective. Life is a learning curve. We can persevere in the face of defeat or give up. Resiliency (Vaillant, 1993) is a strength that helps a person to rise above adversity. For some, this quality is innate; for others it needs to be developed.
  • The Weekly Jam: Beating the Blues and Starting Over

    We've all experienced loss in our lives - loss of a relationship, a job, a dream. Oftentimes, loss is followed by a bout of the blues, anger, denial or all of the above (Kubler-Ross Grief Cycle). Although it's normal, sometimes we become stuck in the process. PeopleJam Community Tip. Members offer support and advice to a member coping with the end of a relationship and beginning a new chapter in her life:
  • The Weekly Jam: Relationships - Communication, Communication, Communication

    Ahh, the rush of falling in love (or lust). There's nothing quite like it. The brain concocts its exquisite chemical reaction of dopamine, norepinephrine and oxytocin. However, much like a good champagne buzz, these chemicals eventually wear off. You then accept the reality of the relationship with its ups and downs or you move on, looking for the next buzz. If you're committed to the realtionship, three of the most important skills to master are communication, communication and communication - in happy and not so happy times.
  • The Weekly Jam: When Life Hands You Lemons

    Gokhan Mutlu. Do you know this guy? Since boycotting all White House-related news 8 years ago (stress management technique- sometimes denial and repression serve a healthy purpose), I've turned to odd news items as an alternative.
  • The Weekly Jam: Dieting for Life

    Did you know there are pro anorexia websites? I didn't until I read an article last week about a French bill to fine organizations that promote extreme thinness.
  • The Weekly Jam: Wake-Up Call! US Recession in Full Effect

    According to a recent Reuter’s article, Venice’s legendary Harry’s Bar, where Ernest Hemingway once held court, is offering a 20% discount to American tourists. Italy. I-t-a-l-y, where only 10 years ago I had to buy an extra suitcase to cart home leather, cashmere and silk goods because the exchange rate was so favorable is now taking pity on American visitors. What happened?

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