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Why It Might Be Time To Check Your Car Insurance Rate

Most of us set up our auto insurance and forget about it, but life rarely stays the same. Your commute changes, your car ages, your mileage drops, or you become eligible for new savings without knowing it. A quick quote refresh helps you make sure your policy still fits your actual situation. It’s not about switching—it’s about staying informed so you’re not paying for things you don’t need (or missing coverage you do).

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Don’t “Just Tough It Out”: There’s a Right and Wrong Way to Deal with No Power and Frozen Temperatures

When the heat goes out during winter, your home can become dangerously cold faster than you’d expect.

Even “routine” winter temperatures can exhaust the body over time and put real strain on the heart — especially for older adults, young kids, and people living with chronic conditions.

Your best move is to act early.

Create one “warm room” by closing off unused rooms, blocking drafts with towels, and hanging blankets over windows. Then layer up with dry clothing, focusing on head, hands, and feet.

Remember to keep drinking water.

Cold weather can hide dehydration and being bundled up or near a heat source can dry you out faster than you realize.

Most importantly, watch for hypothermia.

Early symptoms include long-lasting shivering, clumsiness, exhaustion, and sleepiness. If someone becomes confused, slurs speech, or stops shivering, call 911 immediately.

Understanding Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria: How This App Can Help

For many with ADHD, a simple "no" can feel like a world-ending nightmare. This is Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria (RSD), and it makes navigating daily life painfully hard.

Developed by clinical psychologists, Inflow helps you understand and navigate RSD triggers using science-backed strategies.

In just 5 minutes a day, you can learn to prevent unhelpful thoughts and build deep emotional resilience. Stop spiraling and start reframing your thinking with a custom learning plan designed for your brain.

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The Biggest Mistakes People Make During Winter Outages

In freezing weather, the most dangerous mistakes often come from trying to “tough it out.”

A few key ones to avoid:

  • Waiting too long to add layers or move rooms. Cold stress builds slowly.

  • Drinking alcohol. It can make you feel warmer than you are and impair judgment.

  • Using unsafe heat sources indoors. Grills, generators, and stoves can cause deadly carbon monoxide poisoning.

  • Not checking on neighbors. Many people don’t realize they need help until someone asks.

If your home temperature drops too low or anyone shows worsening symptoms, don’t wait. Seek a warming shelter or a safer location if possible.

In winter emergencies, early action is what prevents serious outcomes.

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