How to Increase Productivity and Get More Done

If you’ve ever struggled to cross off those to-do’s at the end of the day, you are not alone. By introducing a few simple systems into your daily routine, you can automate certain tasks and increase the chances of getting everything done…

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Take a Deep Breath

How often do you stop and take a deep breath these days? Breathing is the most essential activity we do. However many of us take it for granted and some of us are even doing it wrong. Sounds funny that someone might be doing something that is so…

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Buyers Remorse

Buyers Remorse —That bitter regret or guilt that you made a bad decision. We’ve all had it at one time or another. We bought something and then comes that nagging feeling. Did I do the right thing? Should I have gotten the larger one?…

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Real Estate 2012 Year End Report

2012 has come to a close. It’s time to take a look back at how sales faired in the Real Estate Market around Bozeman. The good news is that the overall number of sales is on the rise and has been for the past three years. Sales began to slow in…

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A Completely Biased Review: Cactus Records

My first summer in Bozeman was spent in a little studio apartment on Main Street over a business that no longer exists, Montana Motor Supply. I used the bathroom down the hall because my apartment, and others, didn’t have their own. I…

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Planning Your Career Path

Welcome to “Ending Job Search Frustrations,” a series about finding a job you love, creating an irresistible application, nailing the interview, and surviving the ups and downs of job searching. We begin with a brief overview of current…

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The Second Story on South Willson

The Story residence at 811 South Willson Avenue stands out as one of Bozeman’s few true “mansions.” Designed by Link and Haire, with rookie architect and Bozeman native Fred Willson as the on-site project manager, the 1910 residence…

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Hugs Aren’t Enough

As fathers, we returned home on December 14 and hugged our children a bit longer and tighter than usual, as if holding onto an embrace would keep our kids safe from horrors such as those that visited Newtown, Connecticut. Those hugs weren’t…

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