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In this video, Debra Roberts, a Mortgage Advisor with Samuel Scott Financial Group, explains the difference between two common types of mortgages: Fixed Rated Mortgages and Adjustable Rate Mortgages.  She breaks down the pros and cons for each type of mortgage and answer the most common questions borrowers have about these two types of home […]

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How to Overcome Your Fear of the Dentist & Avoid Dental Trauma If you’ve put off a cleaning for multiple years now, you aren’t alone.  Many people struggle with traumatic memories of the dentist.  This is often the result of having someone work “on” you rather than “with” you; yesterday’s dentistry methods didn’t always prioritize patient comfort and understanding. Having a […]

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Inattentive, oppositional, rude, too aggressive, anxious and disrespectful behaviors are all symptoms of a child or teen that may be over-stimulated by something in his or her environment.  Such symptoms are often mistaken for some sort of psychological problem when the first thing that should be evaluated is whether or not a child is being exposed […]

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Del Mar Mesa is a San Diego community born out of Carmel Valleys agricultural and equestrian roots.  Long before the new home builders like Pardee Homes began creating new communities in Carmel Valley, Del Mar Mesa was the heart and soul of the area.  Still today, this neighborhood is 1 of the most sought after […]

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Now that we have come through the Holiday season, you may have some new updated wardrobe pieces which is terrific.  Donate anything in your closet you haven’t worn in the last two years.  No excuses! Here are some useful tips to insure that you’re look is classy and current all year long: Upgrade your look […]

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In today’s economy, it’s not uncommon for borrowers to have less than perfect credit.  When the housing market crashed in 2008, many people lost their jobs and were left struggling to make ends meet.  These financial hardships led to missed mortgage payments, foreclosures and sometimes even bankruptcies.  But now, as the economy begins to shift, […]

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Sorrento Valley Hera Hub member Heidi Hutchison, partner marketing strategist at the Tau Consulting Group, advises members on how to find their ideal client. As entrepreneurs, our time is precious and how we spend it even more so.  So why do we find ourselves spending time chasing after clients and prospects that don’t fit our […]

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Perry’s Previews Movie Review & Director Interview: “Paperman,” A Flight of Imagination Have you ever looked at a total stranger and imagined what it would be like to spend a life with that person?  That is the story first-time Disney director John Kahrs is trying to tell through his delightful short film, “Paperman,” which plays […]

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I love the holidays!  I love everything about them – the lights, the decorations, the time with family and friends, the big dinners, the parties, apple cider, and anything pumpkin!  So, I’m always looking to make some of my favorites healthier.  Here is one of my favorites – Healthier/Lower Calorie (and gluten/dairy free) Pumpkin Rice […]

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The TRX is a great at home tool for extremely effective core and total body workouts. It’s not only extremely versatile and one of the best pieces of equipment on the market for tightening and toning, it is so small that you can carry it with you on trips or even to your local gym […]

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The faint chime of cowbells amid a high altitude backdrop, an up close and personal view of a snow topped “wedding cake” mountain and an impulsive dip in a natural springs pool only yards from the crashing sea; all are mere perks of traversing the globe by hiking its trails.  Motives vary: from searching for […]

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If you are a transplant from a colder climate like I am, then you may be well-acquainted with the feeling that Christmas never really feels like Christmas in San Diego.  Waking up on Christmas morning without snow on the ground, frost on the windows, and the fire roaring in the living room are reduced to […]

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