
Sheryl Nance-Nash
Sheryl Nance-Nash is a freelance writer specializing in travel, personal finance and business.
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2 weeks ago |
mindbodygreen.com | Sheryl Nance-Nash
Image by tuachanwatthana / istock April 09, 2025We carefully vet all products and services featured on mindbodygreen using our commerce guidelines. Our selections are never influenced by the commissions earned from our links. Invest in your well-being: In this financial wellness series, we're diving into how to better budget for your physical, mental, and emotional health. Welcome to Wellth Check. When you’re a parent you want to share your wisdom with your children.
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1 month ago |
mindbodygreen.com | Sheryl Nance-Nash
Image by tolgart / iStockMarch 12, 2025We carefully vet all products and services featured on mindbodygreen using our commerce guidelines. Our selections are never influenced by the commissions earned from our links. One of life’s biggest milestones is buying a home. It’s the moment many strive for and still is part of the “American Dream.” For sure, though, the home buying process is not for the faint of heart, especially getting over the hurdle of applying for a mortgage.
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1 month ago |
newsday.com | Sheryl Nance-Nash
Rebecca Benison was in between jobs when she decided to try something she had always wanted to but didn’t have time to pursue — getting a role as an extra. In 2019, the Bellmore resident played a 1940s voter in the HBO miniseries “The Plot Against America.” She recalls that eventful, very long day that started with being bussed from Manhattan early in the morning to the shooting location in New Jersey.
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2 months ago |
newsday.com | Sheryl Nance-Nash
Age can bring wisdom. Experience is the great teacher. Sometimes things are clearer in hindsight. Newsday asked seniors across Long Island — some retired, others still working — for their insights on life and legacy, and the here and now. Over the decades they’ve seen a bit of everything, still have plenty of room for optimism and say what the world needs most is l-o-v-e.
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2 months ago |
provokedbysusan.com | Sheryl Nance-Nash
Illustration by: Riley Helal Michelle Smith* spent more than $100,000 on her daughter’s wedding. “I have only one daughter, and we wanted to give her the wedding of her dreams,” says Smith. That money was taken from retirement funds. “In hindsight, was it worth it? I can’t answer that. How do you measure the value of giving someone their dream? It was a great party, a great memory,” says Smith.
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