Heidi Gould

Heidi Gould

Heidi Gould is originally from upstate New York. She currently lives in Western Carolina with her husband and son. Heidi enjoys spending time with her family, fishing and is an avid reader.
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Bachelor s of Art in Psychology, Master s of Science in Strategic Leadership

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  • What to Pack for Disney
    Helpful hints on what to pack for your trip to Disney World, including what you are going to wear at the parks.
  • First Person: The Unexpected Purchases at Disney World That Were Worth Every Penny
    Budgeting for Disney World can be challenging. Here are two things this traveler did not plan on purchasing while at Disney, but ultimately decided was worth every extra dollar once there.
  • Advice for College Freshmen
    Picking a college major is something that will impact the rest of your life. Have you put enough thought into this important decision? Here are some tips on what to think about when deciding.
  • That is Not Funny. LOL
    Does anyone really laugh out loud at text messages anymore? And did they ever do this to begin with?
  • First Person: An Extreme Look at Couponing
    Do coupons really save you money? The time, energy and effort put into couponing doesn't always outweigh your savings in the end.
  • Does History Have to Repeat Itself?
    We do not have time to learn all the lessons in life ourselves, but maybe we need to. At least the emotional ones.
  • Disney on a Dime
    Worried about how much your Disney World vacation is going to cost? Here are some ways one family saved hundreds of dollars with just a few easy steps.
  • Magical Thinking
    This article describes what the author refers to as "Magical Thinking". This is when conflict arises in our minds and we choose to ignore it, hoping that things will magically work themselves out. A real-life NASA example is used to illustrate the point.
  • Potential Runaway Bride Prevents Sister from Fully Committing to Facebook Event
    Are people afraid to say no to Facebook Events? This article explores the fear behind clicking "no" with humorous real-life examples of the excuses people use.
  • My Sister was Absent that Day
    A brief, comedic article describing some of the things that flew over my sister's head while growing up. She apparently missed these days in school.
  • Magical Clock Time Zone
    This article explores how we tend to magically extend time in our minds to make it fit our needs. The author names this phenomenon as "Magical Clock Time Zone".
  • First Person: Is Private School Really Worth the Price?
    Paying for private elementary school may be easier than you imagine. This article describes some ways to cut tuition costs and why it is worth every penny to this working family.
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